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If running Windows 7:
Right click on the desktop
Screen Resolution
Right click on the screen that is not activated
Choose activate.
Keep in mind that if you want to see the same display on both screen ie dual display then it will set the resolution to the screen with the smallest resolution, which may look a little sucky if you are running 1080p TV with lower resolution laptop screen, the other option is to choose extend screen
What cable connection are you using? What resolution was the computer sending to the video graphics adapter before you connected the two?
The TV can only support VGA Resolution: 720x400, 1360x768, 640x350, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1360x768 or 1366x768 HDMI to DVI: 640x350, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1360x768 or 1366x768
For best results you should use 1360x768.
Try resetting this when the Input is set to that for the computer. Press Menu and select Picture. Press Enter and select Screen (RGB-PC) (use the Up/Down arrows). Press Enter and select Resolution. Then press Enter and select the desired resolution. Then press Enter again.
If you like there is a Auot-config option in the Screen menu, that may set the TV properly.
If the above doesn't help, use another monitor and check the output resolution and then reconnect to the TV.
No need for XP driver as long as you set the PC video resolution to the TV PC mode native resolution, otherwise you will get UNSUPPORTED error message on the screen.
hook the appropriate inputs (red white and yellow) on the side of the video input on the emerson tv. Power up tv and be sure it is on the video input screen. Be sure your PS3 is plugged in as necessary, PS3 is in the off position. Turn PS3 on and hold the power button on for 7 seconds until you hear the PS3 beep at you twice (wait for 2nd beep) at that point the PS3 should boot up on your tv monitor - you are resetting the resolution by holding the button down
you need to change your screen resolution. the best way would be to hook it up to a bigger monitor or a television- one that can handle the present screen resolution, and then back the resolution down before re-hooking up the 19" monitor.
or you could boot in safe mode, uninstall the video driver, and then reinstall the driver, to reset the screen resolution to a basic resolution.
to change your screen resolution (hooked up to a different monitor) right click on the desktop and select "properties" in xp or "personalization>screen resolution" in vista/7.
your rate of refresh is too high, it's refreshing too fast, you need to lower the screen resolution. keep in mind, the tv resolution is much much smaller than a computer monitor. a computer monitor has much higher resolution. so Tv can only handle so much in resolution. if you need a better picture, it always the best to buy a monitor, not a tv for computer to get a good picture. if you have any more questions, let me know.
You need to adjust the resolution settings of your computer. This information was found on the Dynex website: (http://www.dynexproducts.com/pc-680-23-dynex-32-720p-flat-panel-lcd-hdtv-matte-black.aspxin) in the frequently asked questions section on page 9.
To adjust the resolution on Windows Vista:
1.Click the Windows icon to open the Start menu.
2.Select and click on Control Panel.
3.Click on Appearance and Themes.
4.Click Personalization.
5.Click Display Settings.
6.Select Monitor 2.
7.Drag the screen resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear larger or drag the slider to the right to increase the resolution of your monitor, making text and pictures appear smaller.
8.Click Apply to have the new resolution take effect.
9.If the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, look at your display. If you like the new resolution, click Yes. If you do not like the resolution, click No and adjust the resolution using the screen resolution slider.
10.Click OK. If this solution does not work for you .You can copy the above web address and paste it into your address bar. There you will find the support section. You can use the support e-mail to talk to the customer support people about the problem you are having connecting your computer to the television.You can also call the customer support at this telephone number 1-800-305-2204 between the hours of 7am and 12 am CST. Give them the model number of you television and tell about your problem. I hope this information helps you with your problem.
I went over the specs of the TV.
The max input for the VGA is 1360x768 at 60Hz. Anything higher will make the TV go bonkers.
I would try to get the resolution at 1360x768, then change the frequency to 60Hz.
Your friend is wrong you will get same resolution of 1080i whether you use component or Hdmi.
But you will need a high def input to tv in order to get this resolution EG high def cable box or satellite. http://dysonmanuals.llc.nu/
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