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Jenko_Sport
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24th Jun 10 at 21:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im using this for my monitor and was curious if you can download drivers to get the best resolution ect.

Jenko_Sport
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Anyone?
Aaron
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29th Jun 10 at 07:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Probably not.

My samsung at home will only support 1024 x 768
John
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Shouldn't need drivers, if the graphics card can do it it should output at whatever the native res is, 720 or 1080p.
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John's right. Assuming your TV is full HD, then it'll be your graphics card that is the bottle neck. Mine works fine at max res.
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I think the issue here is that the TV isn't full HD...just like mine. I've "maxed out" the res settings in the dispaly properties...and the best i'm offered is 1024x768.

[Edited on 29-06-2010 by Aaron]
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But don't computers usually allow you to set the highest res the graphics card will go to regardless of the monitor? That's why it asks if it displays properly afterwards? Then again, I always just have mine setup with the standard monitor drivers that it uses by default.

1080 is 1920x1080 iirc and that TV jenko listed only does 1366 x 768 so that's probably the problem.
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Older TV's might only support certain resolutions over certain inputs.

Anything within the past couple of years 'should' support whatever the PC can put out. (up to it's native resolution, anything over this it would have to downscale even if it accepted it)

Does your TV have a max resolution of 1024x768 Aaron? A plasma by any chance?

[Edited on 29-06-2010 by John]
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yep a lot of "early" HD TV's although they can do 720 over component or hdmi will only output 1024x768 over VGA in
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Using a tv for a monitor is a bit crap. 1080p for a PC monitor isn't that impressive.
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Although you get monitors of higher resolutions, 1920x1080 is still quite high for a PC, the problem comes with TV's not normally being as high quality as monitors and the distance you have to sit back from a larger screen.
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TBH, i only use mine as a media centre to watch films...so it works well.

Using it as an actual monitor in windows is rather pish.
Aaron
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Does your TV have a max resolution of 1024x768 Aaron? A plasma by any chance?
[Edited on 29-06-2010 by John]


You know what, i dont even know if its an LCD or an Plasma. I THINK its an LCD, but its one of the early ish Samsung black ones...i bought it near enough 3 years ago.

And yeah, the max i can get out of the TV is 1024x768. The graphics card in the media centre lets me select a much higher one...but when i do, i just get a black screen as the TV has said "lol'z" at me.
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quote:
Originally posted by Aaron
quote:
Originally posted by John
Does your TV have a max resolution of 1024x768 Aaron? A plasma by any chance?
[Edited on 29-06-2010 by John]


You know what, i dont even know if its an LCD or an Plasma. I THINK its an LCD, but its one of the early ish Samsung black ones...i bought it near enough 3 years ago.

And yeah, the max i can get out of the TV is 1024x768. The graphics card in the media centre lets me select a much higher one...but when i do, i just get a black screen as the TV has said "lol'z" at me.


How are you connecting to the TV?

If its via a VGA it should be ok. Whittie off here used to connect to my Samsung plasma with one and it was ok, picture quality wasnt amazing iirc. PM him to see how he set it up.

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another thought.

If your using the windows graphiocs driver try using the manufacturers driver (ATI for example) I used that to puyt my laptop thru a projector and quality was spot on (using VGA)
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If the max resolution of the TV is 1024x768 that's the problem, anything higher, if it displays at all, won't look right.
Aaron
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I'm connecting to my TV using VGA.

TBH, i'm happy with what i've got. The quality of the films i watch are great, and when i need to use Windows, its nice and big

 
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