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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: Jon Payne <jgpayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:29:55 +0000 (GMT)

See http://pixelmapping.wikispaces.com/Sony+TVs

which says

"VGA: According to manual max 1360x768 is supported. It does also
accept 1280x1024 and 1920x1080 from Xbox 360 and PC using custom settings
in powerstrip."

----- Original Message ----
From: "White, Peter" <peter.white@xxxxxxx>
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, 13 April, 2007 3:38:16 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] 1:1 pixel mapping on a Sony LCD TV


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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