mga bro ask lng ko kng unsa nindto nga resolution for 32" LCD TV? ko ako gi set nko basing sa native resolution sa LCD nga 1360x768. TIA
mga bro ask lng ko kng unsa nindto nga resolution for 32" LCD TV? ko ako gi set nko basing sa native resolution sa LCD nga 1360x768. TIA
unsa video card nimo?
depends on your LCD TV..
720p/1080i = 1360x768 = Best, using 1920x1080 will make it very stretchy and unclear.
1080P = 1920x1080 = Best![]()
asa na diay tong viewsonic nimu bong?
sakto jud 1366x768 kay dili man full hd.
ang full hd kay 1920x1080..
ask lang ko blu-ray movies imu gpangsalida karon? ig upscale ba, nindot ba ang gawas? or murag mu-lag?
What LCD TV do you have anyways? Does it say it can support 1080p for sure? There's a hack that can raise the bar on native resolutions as long as you're using DVI. I did this sa XRIGS(USC-TC) and managed to get 1600x1200 with the hack. I'll post the hack as soon as I find it. It's a really simple hack BTW.
EDIT: Here,
Use a dvi-vga dongle so you wont screw your beautiful monitor. See those two red pins? Take them off using a cutter.
WARNING: I am not responsible for any damages this hack may cause. But I as having tested it myself, it indeed works.
Last edited by personalmgt; 02-17-2010 at 10:38 PM.
It's not a test or a theory, like I said I have already done it and tried it. The two pins are the pins that transmit ED ID details from the monitor. A ED ID contains the max resolution and the identification of the monitor. Taking it off will cause Windows to recognize the monitor as a Plug and Play monitor and it unlocks resolutions and refresh rates. Just make sure to specify safe refresh rates and screen resolutions (i.e., a 32 inch's max reso would be 1900x1200 which is optimal. so don't go anywhere above that anymore). All monitors use this pin arrangement as a standard.
This hack is mainly targeted to people who wants to use the full hd capabilities of their 32 inch monitors rather than using the native resolution. However, if you want to tinker around with random resolutions on your old monitor then feel free to do so.
EDIT: I don't have a spare 32 inch here either. So don't ask me to test it on a Sony Bravia. Plus I don't see why would you want to use 1680x1050 on a 17 inch monitor.
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