As a general rule, you should keep your monitor adjusted to its highest resolution. There are exceptions, however. Some programs, especially games, run better with fewer pixels displayed. And if your laptop becomes confused (as mine does) when you plug it into an external monitor, you may find yourself having to revisit the Settings tab of Windows' Display Properties box annoyingly often.
That's why I recommend MultiRes (find.pcworld.com/60650). This simple, free utility creates a system tray icon from which you can select any available reso?lution, screen depth, and refresh rate for your display.
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