![]() ![]() It should support 1920x1200 but in reality I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't.Įdit: Or you could be trying to drive the Panny (with a 1280x720 native resolution) at the same resolution as the TrueLive WUXGA screen (1920x1200) and the Panny can't handle it. If you've got the GMA950 - you get what you pay for. To me it sounds like either you have a cabling problem or the Intel GMA950 for video. (The 7800 Go at normal clock speeds is too slow for smoth HD decoding, the 7900GS that replaced it in all systems sold after last April or so should not need any overclocking for smooth HD playback.) I can confirm that my E1705 with the NVidia 7800 Go (older than the currently available 7900GS) has no problems with HD-DVD playback at full resolution via the VGA output if I overclock my video card. Fortunately the ICT (Image Constraint Token) which forces downscaling of analog outputs is not set on any current BD and HD-DVD discs, and may possibly never get set on any disc released. Or are you trying to play Blu-Ray discs or HD-DVD with an external BD or HD-DVD drive like the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive? If that is the case, then there is a good chance your system doesn't support HDCP encryption, in which case VGA output is your only option. ![]() (Again, a far higher resolution than the PT-AX100's 1280x720 resolution, which is barely high-def by the way). ![]() VGA cable should work at high definition resolutions - My E1705 can also drive my LCD monitor at 1920x1200 via the analog VGA output. The PT-AX100 is only 1280x720, so if the E1705 can drive my monitor it should have no problem driving the projector unless you have some sort of cabling problems. My E1705 has no problem driving my 24" widescreen monitor at 1920x1200. The E1705/9400 do support high definition resolutions. More details? (Such as which of the three video options you have?) ![]()
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