On 6/22/06, RJay Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It came up w/a weird resolution on boot up too, but it had 1440 x 900 @
60Hz as an available resolution. Strangely, after I selected that
resolution, 1440 x 900 @ 75Hz showed as a choice so I set it to that
higher refresh rate.

Not much point in selecting a higher refresh than 60Hz on an LCD, is
there? (I presume this is an`LCD - no-one's specified that.)

There's no gun scanning a beam across an LCD, merely pixels which are
on or off - so the refresh rate's irrelevant. Leave it as low as
possible.

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