the best resolution of a monitor is the maximum it can handle, i.e 1920x1080 would be best on a hdtv or a monitor which has its maximum of 1920x1080.
The native resolution, which is the actual (and fixed) number of pixels built into the monitor.
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
The most likely possibility is that your monitor might not support that particular resolution. Some monitors can be finicky about the resolution they support. Furthermore, if your monitor is an LCD monitor, you might not actually want it to be at 1366x768 if that is not the monitor's native resolution. LCDs are designed to look best at their native resolution.
what is the display resolution for a CGA monitor?
The resolution of a monitor is governed by the number of pixels on the screen.
well for my 19" it is 1440x900
Yes, the number of pixels on a monitor is known as its resolution.
The maximum resolution varies upon the monitor and what technology it has. The typical resolution for a 17 inch monitor would be 1280 pixels x 1024 pixels.
They are higher resolution.
resolution
A higher-resolution LCD moniter allows a user to see more detail on the screen, which means that text and pictures on a webpage can be seen more clearly.