Hi.
Please also consider the fact that TV's are optimised for 1920x1080i interlaced frames. The computer typically generates progressive pictures with doubled bandwidth. Your TV probably needs to support 1080p.
The current HDTV formats on the market are 1080i and 720p.
Regards.
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- Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:40 pm
- Forum: Display interface
- Topic: The problem for connecting with LCD TV or monitor via HDMI.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10359
- Sat Aug 01, 2009 11:25 pm
- Forum: Display driver
- Topic: Resolution setting and HDD detection
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15853
Update
No idea, does not matter.
My warning: Ubuntu 8.04.3 and openSUSE 10.3 does not support the 500GB HDD.
The display problem is gone, either the HDMI ports are not DVI compatible or the HDMI cable is out of spec., the DVI port of the monitor works (VESA).
My warning: Ubuntu 8.04.3 and openSUSE 10.3 does not support the 500GB HDD.
The display problem is gone, either the HDMI ports are not DVI compatible or the HDMI cable is out of spec., the DVI port of the monitor works (VESA).
- Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:44 am
- Forum: Display interface
- Topic: can it support 1920x1200?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 19298
Re: can it support 1920x1200?
Hi.
The Full-HD format of TVs is 1920x1080, not all chipsets support that.
Regards.
The Full-HD format of TVs is 1920x1080, not all chipsets support that.
Regards.
- Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:28 am
- Forum: Display driver
- Topic: Resolution setting and HDD detection
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15853
Resolution setting and HDD detection
I have combined my diskless Fit-PC2 C1600 with the harddisk WD500BEVT and have involuntary tried several scenarios: 1) Ubuntu 8.04LTS DVD cannot not detect a harddisk 2) Ubuntu 9.04 does sometimes 3) Ubuntu 9.10 does 4) openSuse 11.1 also does The installation of Ubuntu 8.04 and 9.04 stops from time...