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RE: 1:1 pixel mapping on a Sony LCD TV
- Subject: RE: 1:1 pixel mapping on a Sony LCD TV
- From: "White, Peter" <peter.white@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:29:10 +0100
Good point. Yes, LCD, LED would be very retro (or high tech!). I'll
give
powerstrip a go...
-----Original Message-----
From: Ho Yin Ng [mailto:architect.hoyin@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 April 2007 16:27
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] 1:1 pixel mapping on a Sony LCD TV
And you meant LCD not LED!
I got a bit jealous there and though that you had got an OLED TV!!!
Ho yin
On 13/04/07, White, Peter <peter.white@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> All
>
> I got myself a bargain Sony 46" LED panel last week (KDL46W2000)
that
> runs at full HD res, 1920x1080.
>
> However, I've got an MCE box connected to it, and the best res I can
> get is 1380 x 768 (connected via VGA). The grpx card can go much
> higher than that, so I assume it's the TV that's reporting a lower res
> than it's actually capable of. Has anyone else seen this problem, and
> if so, how did you manage to solve it?
>
> The grpx card has twin DVI outputs, which I'm dongling to
> VGA.....would using a DVI - HDMI cable fix it? I called Sony and they
> said that it's already running at its maximum res for a VGA
> connection, which seems a bit odd to me....?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete
>
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