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<blockquote data-quote="Jetboy" data-source="post: 98576" data-attributes="member: 12428"><p>As someone stated above, the TV is probably designed to only allow HDTV resolutions on the HDMI/DVI input, i.e. 720p or 1080i. That resolution is then scaled by the TV to match the panel resolution, probably 1366x768. </p><p></p><p>I'd say you're better off trying to match the panel resolution best you can using the VGA input, 1360x768 or 1368x768 seems to work best for most people. This will probably give you a better picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jetboy, post: 98576, member: 12428"] As someone stated above, the TV is probably designed to only allow HDTV resolutions on the HDMI/DVI input, i.e. 720p or 1080i. That resolution is then scaled by the TV to match the panel resolution, probably 1366x768. I'd say you're better off trying to match the panel resolution best you can using the VGA input, 1360x768 or 1368x768 seems to work best for most people. This will probably give you a better picture. [/QUOTE]
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