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To: goldworldnet who wrote (563)3/7/2017 9:33:35 PM
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What type and size of TV's are you using as monitors? I own three led lcd tvs currently, the last one was a 70" mistake bought in early 2014 (never used it enough at home plus traveling), all 1920x1080.

The 46" samsung and 42" LG were bought in summer 2010 and have used both as monitors output vga from my old thinkpad at 1920x1080. They just automatically output to its proper resolution. I'm scratching my head here why you'd have a tv that has a higher resolution than what you can run as a monitor to pc.

The 70" is in same room as z420, maybe i can run dual monitor test later tonight, 1920x1200 24" dell and 1920x 1080 70" sony! ;-)
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