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Satellite R630 - HDMI - the image on the TV did not fit the whole screen
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bizmansh

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Satellite R630 - HDMI - the image on the TV did not fit the whole screen
Posted: 17-Mar-2012 12:08
 
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Hi all,

I just tried to connect my Satellite R630 with my LCD TV with a HDMI cable. However, the image on the TV did not fit the whole screen, with HDMI 1 port (my TV has 3 HDMI ports), there was still 1.5 inch black space.

I was wondering if there is anything I missed? The connection with TV has been very good with a good old VGA cable. Thanks for any advice.

Tim
xaver

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Re: Satellite R630 - HDMI - the image on the TV did not fit the whole screen
Posted: 17-Mar-2012 12:53   in response to: bizmansh in response to: bizmansh
 
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Have you tried to play with all available display settings?
I don’t know which Satellite R630 do you have exactly and which graphic card is inside but check please all advanced options for display settings at first.
Tonny

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Re: Satellite R630 - HDMI - the image on the TV did not fit the whole screen
Posted: 21-Mar-2012 13:24   in response to: bizmansh in response to: bizmansh
 
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Hi

I assume your TV supports the Full HD resolution. Right?
This means that the external resolution should be set to max 1920 × 1080 in order to get the full screen without any frames…

By the way: many LCD TV support an PC mode for HDMI ports. Would recommend checking this!
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