Can HDMI chips handle a SLIGHT increase in resolution?
Any math/tech wizzes know if HDMI chips might be able to process a 1360x768 signal at 60hz/eye? I ran across someone saying that "720p" TV's can be both 1280x720 and 1360x768. This got me thinking that perhaps there is a little wiggle room.
Any math/tech wizzes know if HDMI chips might be able to process a 1360x768 signal at 60hz/eye? I ran across someone saying that "720p" TV's can be both 1280x720 and 1360x768. This got me thinking that perhaps there is a little wiggle room.
the only way i would think is if you created your own custom resolution in the display properties. or the nvidia control panel if you are using an NV card. HDMI shouldnt have an issue with different resolutions. its got more to do with what your t.v. will accept and display.
the only way i would think is if you created your own custom resolution in the display properties. or the nvidia control panel if you are using an NV card. HDMI shouldnt have an issue with different resolutions. its got more to do with what your t.v. will accept and display.
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46" Samsung ES7500 3DTV (checkerboard, high FOV as desktop monitor, highly recommend!) - Metro 2033 3D PNG screens - Metro LL filter realism mod - Flugan's Deus Ex:HR Depth changers - Nvidia tech support online form - Nvidia support: 1-800-797-6530
46" Samsung ES7500 3DTV (checkerboard, high FOV as desktop monitor, highly recommend!) - Metro 2033 3D PNG screens - Metro LL filter realism mod - Flugan's Deus Ex:HR Depth changers - Nvidia tech support online form - Nvidia support: 1-800-797-6530