Gaming laptop on monitor pixelated?

Re
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Hoi, Hoi, have a question: I have a Predator 17 Gaming laptop and wanted to close it on a BenQ monitor. Nevertheless, the laptop on the monitor is partly pixelated. Is it the picture because it is the screen of the laptop is smaller than that of the monitor? Or would it look like this if you close a normal PC tuned. Has that something to do with the scaling? And does anyone have a perfect setting for the monitor? The default settings are partly really bitter. The monitor is linked again below:

https://www.saturn.de/...TvmwAFYzA4

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If you think that the pixelized spot is visible on both monitors, then probably the graphics card of the laptop will be broken.

However, if only on the second monitor a pixel error is detected, this means that the monitor is defective.

Ab

I think that's because of a wrong screen mode setting.

The monitor has a native resolution of 1920x1080. A 17 "laptop often has a lower resolution, such as 1600x900, and when zoomed in, the pixels overlap on the monitor, resulting in blurry images.

The solution is to change the resolution for the monitor to 1920x1080. Normally, you can set this separately for the laptop display and the monitor and use both at the same time. For games, you should turn off the internal display and use the monitor, because with its 144 Hz frame rate, you have a perfectly fluid display. Both displays together are not recommended for games, because that slows down.

Re

How do you turn off the laptop display? ^^ stupid question

Ab

On one of the F-keys is a monitor icon. Press this key together with the Fn-key (or Windows key + P), then you can choose between Duplicate, Advanced, Projector only and Disconnect from the projector.

The "projector" is the monitor. "Double" shows the same on both screens, with "Advanced" you have 2 independent screens, and thus a larger desktop.

This applies to Windows 7; At 8 it should be similar, to Windows 10 I can't say anything.

Re

With me opens only "last used files.

Re

Habs found under system settings.

Ab

Glad I could help you. LG!

Re

I still have a question, would be cool if you would answer. With a normal desktop pc would not be blisters on the monitor or?

Ab

The display errors are the same for laptop or desktop / tower PC if the display mode does not match the native resolution. The source (laptop or PC) makes no difference. Scaling always involves quality losses.