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Awesomepatrol -
regarding the 1920x1200 resolution, i plugged in the vga cable to my dvi adapter to my video card and i got the full aspect ration, not 100% sure about the 1:1 but from my understanding it is "1:1"
im wondering if it is aswell a video card drive issue for the OSX side. i see they released a firmware update for it but havent downloaded it as of yet. but i dont think itll change anything to be quite honest.
with the labtop, the display on the labtop shows accurate 1440x900 and when i connect my Hanns-g monitor to it, it displays full 1920x1200 on the Hanns-g no stretching at all, same with the ATI card, the card itself doesnt stretch the monitor resolution so im wondering where the middle groundbetween the labtop gfx card is and the ati graphics card is. id ont have any other systems to tryit on so im kind of blindly assuming,
and btw im connecting to the labtop from HDMI to DVI (it has a dvi input)
regarding the 1920x1200 resolution, i plugged in the vga cable to my dvi adapter to my video card and i got the full aspect ration, not 100% sure about the 1:1 but from my understanding it is "1:1"
im wondering if it is aswell a video card drive issue for the OSX side. i see they released a firmware update for it but havent downloaded it as of yet. but i dont think itll change anything to be quite honest.
with the labtop, the display on the labtop shows accurate 1440x900 and when i connect my Hanns-g monitor to it, it displays full 1920x1200 on the Hanns-g no stretching at all, same with the ATI card, the card itself doesnt stretch the monitor resolution so im wondering where the middle groundbetween the labtop gfx card is and the ati graphics card is. id ont have any other systems to tryit on so im kind of blindly assuming,
and btw im connecting to the labtop from HDMI to DVI (it has a dvi input)