The monitor tells you to better use its native resolution since all TFTs can not produce sharp output in any other resolution. I'm pretty sure there's some menu item to get rid of this message.
Not all LCD monitors are created equally. Mine is a Phillips Magnovox LCD TV/Monitor with VGA, composite, and s-video inputs. Native resolution is 1024x768 but it does 800x600 and 640x480,640x400 and 320x240 just as well and switches between these resolutions like a CRT. It can handle dblntsc modes too--some better than others.It is also excellent for watching movies and can handle both NTSC and PAL video. I have had to do quite a bit of tweaking of the Picasso 96 drivers for my Merlin RTG card to work properly in all these modes but the monitor hasn't required much tweaking at all to work with my A4000. Had to adjust the vertical position of DBLntsc modes a little and that's it. Every now and then, the display will come out distored or out of sync but when this happens, all I have to do is turn the monitor off and on again and it readjusts itself. The only mode that required some serious tweaking is Atari ST mono 640x400. That required some radical adjustment of the clock and horizontal position controls but the resulting display is excellent. And once I made the adjustments, the monitor memorized my settings and I don't have to readjust after using it with my Amiga.
On the other hand, the laptop I'm using now can only do it's native 1024x768 resolution properly and I have another laptop that does it's native 1280x1024 and 640x480 equally well but everthing else is pathetic on it.
Since the monitor accepts 15khz composite and s-video, it has occurred to me that it must have some sort of internal scan doubler/video scaler. I have seen some hardware hacks for this monitor floating around the net--adding component video inputs for hdtv as I remember.
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