First, let's take a look at what is the resolution?
Resolution (resolution, RTHK called resolution) is the precision of the screen image, refers to the display can display the number of pixels. Because the dots, lines and faces on the screen are made up of pixels, the more pixels the monitor can display, the finer the screen is, and the more information is displayed in the same screen area, so resolution is one of the most important performance indicators. The entire image can be imagined as a large chessboard, and the resolution is represented by the number of all warp and weft crossings. Therefore, the resolution of the computer monitor device is also very important.
So what's the best resolution for a 17-inch monitor setting?
General resolution has 1440*900 (ratio: 16:10), 1440*810 (ratio: 16:9), 1680:945 (proportion: 16:9), 1280*1024 (ratio: 5:4), 1024*768 several. For 17-inch display resolution, if what kind of good, first of all to see the user feel. For example, if you want the font to be smaller, you can adjust the resolution to 1280*1024 size, the icon may be followed by smaller. But some netizens also like to set the resolution to the 1024*768 size, therefore wants the user to feel, but the general system default resolution is the best. All small part of the proposed users also do not change, unless the special circumstances of the other.
How to set the resolution of our display, the following steps:
First, click the right mouse button in our computer desktop space, select "Properties", then go to the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab, as shown in the picture:
Step two, at this point in the "Display resolution" below the resolution you choose to adjust the slider bar, you can drag the slider to adjust the resolution, if you are not satisfied with this setting, you can also click the "Advanced" button for advanced settings, and then press the "OK" button, as shown above.
Step three, select adapters in the Advanced settings, and then click the List all Modes button. You can then select the resolution mode you want to set in the list of valid modes, with a "Hertz" option, but be careful not to set it too high, or it will cause the display to be black if you exceed the range of your monitor, as shown in the picture: