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Choosing Screen Resolution and Color Depth
The next dialog box (Figure 184)
will ask you to choose a screen resolution and a color depth. Color
depth refers to how many colors you want your monitor to display. Resolution
is how many pixels by how many pixels your monitor displays.
Figure 184: Customizing graphics settings Setting the color depth and screen resolution. For most monitors today, 1024x768 pixels is a good resolution. You might want to decrease the color depth from high color.

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