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    N56 and second screen

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by fasadi, Nov 16, 2012.

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    fasadi Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a notebook N56VZ with win 8. I have connected this notebook with a tv samsung full hd and hdmi cable. But it' s impossible duplicate the screen. Is possible to have extended screen but when I switch to duplicate in my tv the screen is black with nessage "no signal" and the resolution of my notebook change automatically to 1024x768. I setting on my notebook 1920x1080 but the result is the same.
    I try the connection with asus N53 with win 8 and this work fine.
    How can I solve?

    nobody can help me?
     
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    fasadi Notebook Enthusiast

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    icon.png I solved with control panel NVIDIA. But the icons at the right of the screen that appears pushing FN+F8 don't work correctly.

    Other users of N56VZ have the same problem? Can anyone try?

    It seems that the problem is the intel HD graphics 4000.
     
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    fasadi Notebook Enthusiast

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    After many tests it seems that the N56VZ does not recognize the HDMI on the TV. This TV is rather easily recognized by the N53. The difference between the 2 notebook is the schda graphics. The N53 has an Intel 3000, Intel 4000 a N56. Both cards use the same driver.
    I do not remember if with Win 7 everything worked fine. Someone could try? I have a Samsung C8000 TV.