End-users,
Feel free to reply with information on your video monitors or T.V., known to work or
not. Please specify which fitlet model, and enough details about your monitor or T.V.
for someone else to purchase.
If you have multiple resolutions and refresh rates tested, please add.
Below is a template
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Here is the monitor I have used successfully;
My fitlet model - MY_MODEL
Vendor - VENDOR NAME
Model - PART NUMBER
Type - (Monitor or T.V.)
Size - (Diagonal size in inches or centimeters)
Resolution(s) - (Horizantal and vertical)
Refresh rate(s) - (If relevant)
Interface - (Direct HDMI or used special adapter like HDMI to VGA)
Monitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
Monitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
Last edited by Arwen on Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Arwen Evenstar
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Re: Monitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
The following thread shows that vendor rep Irad Stavi has tested a fitlet with
2560x1440 resolution, and can confirm it works.
http://www.fit-pc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=145&t=5550
2560x1440 resolution, and can confirm it works.
http://www.fit-pc.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=145&t=5550
Last edited by Arwen on Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Arwen Evenstar
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Re: Moinitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
Good news re: higher resolution output.
I've noticed that the MintBox Mini and fitlet-i default to some overscan setting when outputing hdmi to my Samsung SyncMaster 2494hs (1920x1080). This display has 1x hdmi, 1x dvi & 1x vga. Due to this overscan effect, the menu running across the top of the display and the start menu, task selector & etc aren't visible. When using the hdmi -> dvi cable the display appears as expected. I haven't tested hdmi -> vga as I don't have that kind of adaptor.
I mentioned this to a friend and he showed me how overscan and underscan can be adjusted on OS X but I've never seen an equivalent on Linux Mint.

I've noticed that the MintBox Mini and fitlet-i default to some overscan setting when outputing hdmi to my Samsung SyncMaster 2494hs (1920x1080). This display has 1x hdmi, 1x dvi & 1x vga. Due to this overscan effect, the menu running across the top of the display and the start menu, task selector & etc aren't visible. When using the hdmi -> dvi cable the display appears as expected. I haven't tested hdmi -> vga as I don't have that kind of adaptor.
I mentioned this to a friend and he showed me how overscan and underscan can be adjusted on OS X but I've never seen an equivalent on Linux Mint.
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Re: Moinitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
For overscan - underscan adjsutment, have you tried the Catalyst Control Center?
Re: Moinitors or T.V.s - Used or tried by customers
Here are two monitors I have used successfully;
My fitlet model - MintBox Mini
Vendor - TCL
Model - L40D2700F
Type - TV (FHD)
Size - 40" (101cm)
Resolution - 1920 X 1080
Refresh rate - 60Hz
Interface - HDMI for both video and sound
Notes - Need to use 'Panorama' Zoom mode for correct display
My fitlet models - MintBox Mini and Fitlet B
Vendor - Soniq
Model - E32W13A
Type - TV (HD)
Size - 32" (80cm)
Resolution(s) - 1366 X 768
Refresh rate - 60Hz (from memory I think 60Hz)
Interface - HDMI for both video and sound
Notes - Used this till it stopped working and then bought the TCL above
My fitlet model - MintBox Mini
Vendor - TCL
Model - L40D2700F
Type - TV (FHD)
Size - 40" (101cm)
Resolution - 1920 X 1080
Refresh rate - 60Hz
Interface - HDMI for both video and sound
Notes - Need to use 'Panorama' Zoom mode for correct display
My fitlet models - MintBox Mini and Fitlet B
Vendor - Soniq
Model - E32W13A
Type - TV (HD)
Size - 32" (80cm)
Resolution(s) - 1366 X 768
Refresh rate - 60Hz (from memory I think 60Hz)
Interface - HDMI for both video and sound
Notes - Used this till it stopped working and then bought the TCL above