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I can view 1680x1050 pixels fine in analogue mode but when i connect the digital cable, the maximum resolution is reported as 1024x768.
Any ideas??
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Michael
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Acer produces a number of LCD computer monitors. Acer's monitors range from 17 inches to 27 inches. Some monitors offer wide-screen viewing, embedded speakers, high-definition visuals, and various display connection ports. Acer computer monitor problems include common issues such as dead pixels, error messages, and blank screens caused by incorrect connections. Some reviewers have also detected image problems with DVD playback on some models.
"Input Not Supported" Error Message Acer computer monitors such as the G24 may issue an "Input Not Supported" error message when users set the display resolution too high. The G24's maximum display resolution is 1920x1200 with a 60Hz refresh rate. Maximum resolutions vary according to the specific monitor model and according to the capabilities of the computer's video card. b> "Input Out of Range" b> Some Acer computer monitors may report an "Input Out of Range" error message due to incorrectly set monitor refresh rates. Much like the display resolution, each monitor also has specific monitor refresh rates with which it is compatible. Blank Screen or "No Signal" Error b> Like other monitors, Acer computer monitors feature color-coded power indicator lights. If the power indicator light shows green, the contrast or brightness levels may be set too low and should be adjusted via the OnScreen Display. If this does not rid the monitor of a black screen, the monitor may be experiencing hardware failure. The "No Signal" or "Check Cable message" may indicate a problem with the monitor's cable connection with the video card. This error may also appear on a blank screen backdrop if the monitor is plugged into the incorrect port on the computer or if the computer is frozen and needs to be rebooted. Faulty power cords or outlets may cause the screen to be black and to show no power indicator color. b> Image Issues b> Some review sites such as CNET have reported problems with streaking and ghosting during DVD playback on some Acer computer monitors such as the AL1931. (A "ghost" is an identical offset image as the primary or desired image.) Unstable or unclear image issues may be caused by incorrectly programmed VGA timings or incorrectly installed monitor drivers. b> Dead Pixels b> Dead pixels and sub-pixels can cause a variety of display enjoyment problems. Acer will only accept returns on LCD computer monitors that have "more than four (4) defective pixels per million pixels." Further, the central area of the monitor may have no more than one defective pixel. Acer does not differentiate in warranty terms between pixels and sub-pixels. Hope this helps.
The maximum resolution supported is 1280 x 1024 pixels at 65 Hz refresh rate, while the recommended resolution stands at 1024 x 768 pixels at 85 Hz. However, the maximum usable resolution is 1152 x 864 pixels at 75 Hz. Maximum usable resolution signifies the maximum resolution supported by a monitor at a refresh rate of 75 Hz or better. Though 85 Hz is an ideal refresh rate, 75 Hz is the lower limit. Any refresh rate, lower than 75 Hz, will give a flickered output and can cause some serious eye damage after prolonged usage...i hope this helps.
The QVS VBC5 video extender supports a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 @ 60Hz for up to 50meters (164feet) & 1024x768 @ 60Hz for up to 100meters (330feet).
Make sure your maximum distance of Category 5 cable from your source to your television is no longer than 330 feet if using a 1024x768 resolution. Try dropping the resolution on your source computer in Mode 2 to resolve the issue.
why dont you disable hibernation as it seems the dynadock is outputting a signal that is the maximum that your external monitor / tv is capable of showing
As for your 15" LCD BENQ Monitor, "1024 x 768" pixels is the Maximum Resolution
If you increase your screen higher than the Maximum resolution you get a black screen! because the monitor cannot support the resolution higher than "1024x768" pixels.
FYI
Here are typical resolutions for some popular screen sizes 19-inch screen (standard ratio): 1280 x 1024 pixels
20-inch screen (standard ratio): 1600 x 1200 pixels
22-inch screen (widescreen): 1680 x 1050 pixels
24-inch screen (widescreen): 1900 x 1200 pixels
It seems that you have reduced the resolution of the vedio capturing format. In format settings change it to maximum avaialbe resolution such as 1024x900, etc ( maximum among available). Also for increasing the still photo resolution, select the maximum mega pixel such as 3.2/5/etc.. Usually the mega pixels can be changed using any short cut keys.
how I get maximum resolution by 5 mp camera with small photo.
my friend mega pixel relates to the print out u want out of ur photo file,on the monitor screen everything looks same if u dont zoom too much ,
for 5X7 print 1 mega pixel photo looks fine and more than enuff if u want a 5X7 print out of it
for 6X8 and 8X10 2 mega pixel is ok and for further enlargements u need higher mega pixel
or if u need output on large LCD screens of like 46 inch and 52 and 60 inch then also u need good resolution pics to display properly other wise pixelation will appear
so how can i help u more in this pls rate me FIXYA for this if u like
Hey fredabel,
The number of frames you get on your camera is per Mega pixel. Mega pixel is the resolution of your images and the higher the resolution the more memory your image will take. Your camera comes with a maximum resolution of 7 megapixels which on average takes 4.4mb of memory. Your camera has 32mb of internal memory, but can and should be upgraded with a memory card which you can get with many different storage capacity's. With just the internal memory and your camera set to maximum resolution you would get 7.3 images.
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i have a mercury classic cam 1.3 mega pixels and lost my disk could u please send me the drivers for my camera as i cant get my pics off the camera ty i need software digital camera mercury 3.1 mega pixel model vq2220 maximum resolution
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