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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2
OS: XP
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Problem with Monitor Connection
I have recently bought a new laptop, a Samsung R60+ Aura T5450.... and am currently using an LG22SL4R (i think) for a TV and now i have bought a cable to link the monitor up to the laptop, VGA of course.
But the one i bought, does not recognise the TV's native resolution of 1680 x 1050... and for that matter, it doesnt even recognise the tv. Just say generic monitor. I thought it may be a problem with the graphics card, but i tried another VGA cable, from the desktop upstairs and it had no problem finding and recognising the native resolution and the TV. told me it was the 22SL4R. I have no idea why this would happen but is there a way to solve it? so i can use my actual lead. or is the lead just not very good? any advice or need for more information really appreciated! James |
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Mentor Hardware Team
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Re: Problem with Monitor Connection
I am not familiar with these cables but try this page... it might help.
http://www.cablestogo.com/vga_help.asp
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