Gateway GT5062b Manual De Usuario

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Screen resolution—Many TVs cannot display the high 
resolution that your computer’s video signal uses, and 
may shift, scramble, or scroll the picture. For a better 
picture on a TV display, you may need to lower the 
computer’s screen resolution to 800 × 600 or 640 × 480. 
For more information about changing the screen 
resolution, see the “Customizing Windows” chapter in 
the online User Guide.
Size of display device—Small computer displays for 
standard computer applications are generally not 
optimized for motion video playback. Although they 
offer excellent resolutions and refresh rates, they are 
designed to make static white backgrounds with black 
text look readable. Some small display devices do not 
make colorful motion video look its best. Generally, 
video will look better on a larger display device.
Age of the TV—Newer TVs usually have more 
advanced features, produce a better quality picture, 
and support higher screen resolutions. The Media 
Center video display will likely be better on a newer 
model TV.
Type of TV (interlaced or progressive scan)
Many CRT (tube) TVs use interlaced video. Interlaced 
video displays a video frame with two passes of 
alternating scan lines. The TV screen first displays the 
video image odd lines one at a time, sequentially from 
top to bottom, then it fills in the other half of the video 
image with the even lines. Because most TVs use this 
interlaced method to display the picture on the screen, 
a standard interlaced analog TV will most likely flicker 
when displaying thin lines and small text. An interlaced 
video display device will produce a lower quality 
display, especially when viewing and using the 
computer functions.
Progressive scan video displays a video frame with one 
pass of sequential scan lines. A progressive scan TV 
displays the entire picture, drawn sequentially from top 
to bottom, without the odd/even interlacing. This 
results in a fuller, sharper picture and better display 
quality for viewing and using the computer functions. 
The progressive scan picture is also brighter and easier 
on your eyes.
You need to configure your computer to output to a TV
Your computer detects whether you are using a VGA or 
an S-Video display device and automatically changes 
the display settings for the type of display device you 
are using. For more information, see the Gateway 
support Web site at 
www.uk.gateway.com
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