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    Screen in e1705 with none native& none wide resolution.

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by deithven, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. deithven

    deithven Notebook Guru

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    Hello again :) i think i become boring to you :p
    This time my question concern screen WUXGA (ultrasharp ,true life) in e1705.

    Is possible to use none wide screen resolution (e.g.1280x960 ) without stretching screen ? 1280 pixels width and 960 height is used and the rest of screen is black and nothing is displayed.

    Thx for help :)
     
  2. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    turn off stretching in the bios
     
  3. deithven

    deithven Notebook Guru

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    so it's possible :) that's great news :)

    i will do that when i will have laptop in my hands.