A question about Nvidia resolutions

MoeX

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Just wondering is this how resolutions look like once i remember it saying 1080p and under it 1080i but now its just 1920x1080 so is this how it should be or ? DVI-D cable in use.and does this mean that the res that i have is a p not an i ?
 

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You would be hard pressed to find a computer monitor or any LCD for that matter which only supports interlaced video. This is how it should be, there is nothing wrong with the above.
 

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