Some small size notebook, such as 10-inch, if the use of its official graphics driver, in the pre-installed Win XP system is able to set the display resolution of "1024x768" such as "1024x600" specifications. However, after upgrading the Win7 system, because the system will be installed by default Win7 compatible with the video driver, the maximum resolution is still the normal "1024x600". How can you use ultra-high resolution in a Win7 system?
Go to the notebook manufacturer's website and find the latest release of the graphics driver for Win 7 and install it on the system. Again in the Desktop right-click function Menu select "Screen Resolution", and then you can see in the "Resolution" Drop-down list, in addition to the preset resolution, but also added "1152x864" resolution. When you select this type of "out of bounds" resolution, the screen is compressed and displayed as a specified resolution. Even if the manufacturer has not yet launched the Win7 platform's graphics driver, it is also compatible with the latest driver for the lower version of the system, the resolution can be "out of line", but just can not open aero.