the native resolution is the optimal setting, where each physical pixel on the LCD is going to represent 1 pixel in the image. in other words, its a perfect fit, and you will get the best image.
now having a 19" screen at 800x600 means each "pixel" in the image at that resolution is going to be, in a way, made up of more than one pixel, meaning each one is going to be huge. with pixels that big, its hard not to get a bocky, ugly image.
if you friend is experiencing image corruption, likely its a problem with the graphics card/drivers not being able to handle that resolution at a specific refresh rate. try changing the refresh rate, and hit the monitor's 'auto-adjust' button. that's usually the cause
now having a 19" screen at 800x600 means each "pixel" in the image at that resolution is going to be, in a way, made up of more than one pixel, meaning each one is going to be huge. with pixels that big, its hard not to get a bocky, ugly image.
if you friend is experiencing image corruption, likely its a problem with the graphics card/drivers not being able to handle that resolution at a specific refresh rate. try changing the refresh rate, and hit the monitor's 'auto-adjust' button. that's usually the cause
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