Q. I have a dell latitude d620 with windows vista ultimate that I have connected to my Samsung 46" 1080p LCD HDTV via d-sub. On PC input, the TV says "mode not supported." PC option on menu for tv is grayed out. I cannot set PC screen resolution to 1920X1080--it reverts to another res. Any suggestions?
A. Are you using nvidia or ati?
alot of gpu companies have programs to deal with this...
nvidia use to have twinview? and ati had? check the driver website pending gpu...
alot of gpu companies have programs to deal with this...
nvidia use to have twinview? and ati had? check the driver website pending gpu...
How can I tell if my TV is truly 120Hz?
Q. I've got a Samsung 46' LCD HDTV 1080p, 120hz.
Somehow I'm having doubts that it is rather 60hz.
Is there a way to find out? <------
(No I will not use Blue-rays (Avatar) or anything of this sort to test this out)
I'm thought the manual might have some information but I can't seem to find anything related to Hz or whatever.
Somehow I'm having doubts that it is rather 60hz.
Is there a way to find out? <------
(No I will not use Blue-rays (Avatar) or anything of this sort to test this out)
I'm thought the manual might have some information but I can't seem to find anything related to Hz or whatever.
A. Go on the Samsung Web site and look at the specs for your TV model. They are also usually printed at the end of the user manual.
If your TV has an option to control "Auto Motion" that is usually a sign that you have 120 Hz
If your TV has an option to control "Auto Motion" that is usually a sign that you have 120 Hz
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