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bugijun
post Feb 3 2012, 03:30 PM

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hi, just got LGM2341A monitor tv, the prob is when is set my res to max (1920x1080) my win screen will not fit to screen, it will be out of screen, and the text is bad, its like theres a shadow underneth the text, its hurt my eyes...any setting that i should know? already install the driver for this monitor...btw i'm using win7 64bit

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change the hdmi cable and the screen is okey....have to check with other hdmi cable pulak..

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bugijun
post Feb 8 2012, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(bugijun @ Feb 3 2012, 03:30 PM)
hi, just got LGM2341A monitor tv, the prob is when is set my res to max (1920x1080) my win screen will not fit to screen, it will be out of screen, and the text is bad, its like theres a shadow underneth the text, its hurt my eyes...any setting that i should know? already install the driver for this monitor...btw i'm using win7 64bit

thanks

change the hdmi cable and the screen is okey....have to check with other hdmi cable pulak..
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a little info on LGM2341A monitor tv, the PC is only supported using VGA only, not HDMI...HDMI input is only for HD devices like media player etc2...
bugijun
post Feb 8 2012, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(everling @ Feb 8 2012, 05:21 PM)
I'm not sure, but it sounds like an underscan/overscan configuration problem. There should be such a setting in your graphics driver for your display's configuration.
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from what i read from the manual, PC input is RGB, HDMI is for others, thats why i came up with that conclusion....

LG M2341A website..manual i download from here...

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