Fault: Using vga for video transmission on a high-definition TV with a laptop, the resolution can only be 1600*1200. Why not 1080 p?
Ah, I am also very depressed. I checked the relevant information ~ The TV sets support a maximum resolution of 2048 P, and the laptop supports a maximum resolution of 1536 *. Why not? I once set the atidriver of the video card and thought it was okay. This problem persists. A few months later ....
Haha ~ But today, I had an occasional opportunity to use a video set-top box to communicate with the TV through HDMI. The 10-80 p resolution is okay. The HDMI interface can display 1080 p, and the VGA display mode should also be supported. This frees me from the doubt about the TV's resolution.
Then, I took my notebook to an LCD display for testing, and finally achieved a resolution of P on this LCD display. Region ~ That's the problem ~ The TV set and notebook both passed the P test. What is the problem?
Difficult? Vga? Doubt is a suspicion. practice is the only criterion for testing truth. This is not my famous saying !~ 0 ~ . I think it's better to do this. I immediately replaced the vga for testing! The 1600*1200 resolution can only be set in the notebook ~ Also replaced by 1920*1080, haha ~ I found the problem. I think back to the materials I have read online and said that the quality of the vgaine determines the display resolution ~ This is also not true... Of course, you should first look at the input and output situations ~ The problem of filtering the vgaine was solved successfully. The doubts of a few months ago have vanished, and O yeah has been widely used.
1080p ~ Great movies ~! The problem solved is actually better than watching a blockbuster .....
Here I would like to add that the P resolution is not a cover ~ The dual-core CPU occupies 80-90% at a time ~ Nnd ~ A piece of advice is clearer as a large film grows ~ Mao has seen ~ 0 ~! The quad-core is already a standard in the family ~ Ah ~ Sorry ~ Sorry ....
P of vga ~ <Mid-Autumn Festival>