using non native resolution - laptop choice...

yoryocor

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Hi, I am going to get the asus g750jh, and have 3 choices of video cards; the gtx 765, 770, or 780, at €1200, €1600, and €2000 euros respectively.
I gather from reading that the 765 can manage ultra settings at 1600x900 res, and am curious if sacrificing the bit of resolution is really noticeable, and if there is noticeable quality loss when using non native resolutions, with today's tech.
Just wondering where the best bang for the buck is for me. ;)
Thanks!


And why do high end laptops have a measly one year warranty? Sheesh!
 
The vast majority of laptops only have 1 year warranty.

Regarding using lower resolution... there will be a little bit of loss in quality, but it should be bad. After all many people play low resolution games on 1080p HDTVs. PS3 and Xbox 360 games are rendered at 720p then upscaled to fit on a 1080p screen.