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Unread 08-29-2010, 05:43 PM   #1
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Tech Support Let's talk about Letterboxing

I just bought myself a new monitor today.. an ASUS 23.6 inch LCD
My ATI automatically set itself for 1920:1080 resolution, which is 16:9 according to my fancy calculator (a calculator) and it looks great. Sharp edges and colors, and the full screen in use.
Now.. I set up to play starcraft, change the resolution to 1280:720 ALSO a 16:9 aspect ratio, and BAM letterbox! wtf?! I hate feeling like I'm paying to use only half my screen... What gives here? how do I NOT get letter box, but still have a screen that's not all...... squashed...?
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The only foil I've ever seen to this is in the first Power Rangers movie, where after all of the posing and flipping, they realized, "Oh, snap! They actually ran away on us!" like it wasn't the reasonable thing to do and because it'd never happened before.
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