if proably will be cut off at that resoultion. The native resolution on the 32" is far greater than that so in effect it is like you are looking at the screen through a magnifing glass..
What kind of cable are you using between the computer and the monitor
Also would be helpful if you provide a few more system specs..
I was tinkering with my 27" lcd 720p hd as a second output device and was encoutering the same problem you are. In reality, I couldn't imagine using the 27" inch anway except to watch movies (normal dvd player just died). I didn't really want to tinker with the tv and mess up sat display, since it is used 99.99% of the time as a tv.
I still think everything can be controlled from forceware (nvidia vid card), but didn't want to mess with primary display either, so I dropped it for now...
its a XPS 420 with the XP ops system, cable connecting it to the TV is a DVI to HDMI connection and has a
NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS card.The display is a shade too large ,I like the way it looks on the TV outside of the above problem even though instead of seeing the start button at the bottoml left I see tart which is a bit funny
yeah the display looks great on mine except it fills the screen too much as the edges of the picture is being cutoff ,Im a dunce at this stuff adjust TV settings ? how do I do that ? all I want is to shrink the display a bit
on my remote the only thing I have is a button called pix shape,there are no other options for changing the picture,on my control panel the best screen resolution I can get is 1280 by720 pixs anything else is worst
if it is widescreen, try standard/fill switch (if you have one of those)....
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reconnected my 27" lcd widescreen HD and switched from 'fill' to "standard" -- works like a charm now. At first I had the same problem too big for the screen....
Message Edited by packerFan07 on 02-14-2008 06:50 PM
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February 13th, 2008 20:00
if proably will be cut off at that resoultion. The native resolution on the 32" is far greater than that so in effect it is like you are looking at the screen through a magnifing glass..
What kind of cable are you using between the computer and the monitor
Also would be helpful if you provide a few more system specs..
packerFan07
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February 13th, 2008 21:00
I was tinkering with my 27" lcd 720p hd as a second output device and was encoutering the same problem you are. In reality, I couldn't imagine using the 27" inch anway except to watch movies (normal dvd player just died). I didn't really want to tinker with the tv and mess up sat display, since it is used 99.99% of the time as a tv.
I still think everything can be controlled from forceware (nvidia vid card), but didn't want to mess with primary display either, so I dropped it for now...
mikey-j
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February 13th, 2008 22:00
LUUEEIIE
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February 14th, 2008 14:00
The display looks good on my Sony 32" LCD connected with a VGA cable to a DVI/VGA adapter at 1360x768.
Have you adjusted your TV settings? I just adjusted the resolution to fill up the desktop screen.
mikey-j
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February 14th, 2008 15:00
yeah the display looks great on mine except it fills the screen too much as the edges of the picture is being cutoff ,Im a dunce at this stuff adjust TV settings ? how do I do that ? all I want is to shrink the display a bit
LUUEEIIE
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February 14th, 2008 15:00
Look at the remote, Sanyo must have a options menue like Sony you can click on to adjust size.
LUUEEIIE
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February 14th, 2008 16:00
It must be that Sanyo doesn't work well with PCs.
Call Sanyo, see if they have a solution, good luck.
mikey-j
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February 14th, 2008 16:00
thanks for your time and intrested and help
mikey-j
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February 14th, 2008 16:00
on my remote the only thing I have is a button called pix shape,there are no other options for changing the picture,on my control panel the best screen resolution I can get is 1280 by720 pixs anything else is worst
packerFan07
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February 14th, 2008 17:00
if it is widescreen, try standard/fill switch (if you have one of those)....
edit-
reconnected my 27" lcd widescreen HD and switched from 'fill' to "standard" -- works like a charm now. At first I had the same problem too big for the screen....