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Old Oct 18, 2012, 05:26 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Sasqui View Post
@ Lazzer, what are you using for a cable?
HDMI to HDMI -or- DVI(pc side) to HDMI(tv side)

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I had the problem you described but I thought it was hdmi exclusive. I used the scaling tool in ccc and now the picture fills the entire screen just as I want.
We shouldn't have to adjust anything to force a 1080 image to fit a 1080 screen. Everything I can find online says this 42" is a 1080 but what's interesting is one of my games was trying to run at 1366 x 768 stating that was the native resolition of the display, like st.bone was saying. If I set the desktop resolution to 1366 x 768 the image will be past the borders of the screen.

I took the 26" back to the store.

This is a fairly good read with a bunch of other people having the exact same issue with a varity of TVs. It's an old thread but it has a lot of things to try if your having the same issue. I agree with what most of them are saying about the manufactures screwing it up.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/26...nected-quality
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