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Resolutions limited to default display??? vs. Chipset
Friends
this concerns finding/using ALL supported resolutions - Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium on a HP dv6-1350us.
When I use the usual tool to 'change resolution' it appears to me that unlike the Adapter control panel in XP, Win7 is offering an "easy" slider that only reveals the resolutions that can be used on the default display, in this case the laptops 15" screen.
I need, rather, to expose or view ALL supportable resolutions irrespective of the monitor.
What I'm trying to do is determine whether to use the HDMI output to an LCD TV type monitor, or use the external VGA out to a "pc monitor", something that will display Blu-Ray on a 22" or larger screen. The resolution needed is well beyond the top-end of what the builtin display handles.
I checked the specs and the chipset employed, Intel G45 Express is definitely capable of any/all I could ask of it.
Someone tell me pls how to find the tweakers
thanks in advance
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