Windows 10: Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080

Discus and support Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080 in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Currently I am forced to use a Samsung Syncmaster monitor, which has a native resolution of 1920x1200. As you can see, this monitor is almost square,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Dr4g0nlz, Mar 15, 2021.

  1. Dr4g0nlz Win User

    Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080


    Currently I am forced to use a Samsung Syncmaster monitor, which has a native resolution of 1920x1200.
    As you can see, this monitor is almost square, which makes me very uncomfortable.
    I need help to change the maximum resolution as I can't run any program in full screen at 1080.

    I prefer cropped image instead of square image.

    I really appreciate your advice.

    :)
     
    Dr4g0nlz, Mar 15, 2021
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  2. I got windows 10 but the problem is it has only resolution of 1600*1200, can I get 1920*1080 resolution?

    I got windows 10 but the problem is it has only resolution of 1600*1200, can I get
    1920*1080 resolution? Here is the screen shot.please help me to get 1920*1080 resolution.
    Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080 0f797e3a-0e3b-4e45-9d02-574931696c03.png
     
    sai subhashpavan varma, Mar 15, 2021
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  3. jjwong1 Win User
    1920 X 1080 is not on recommended resolution list

    my monitor has 1920 X 1080 resolution, but 1920 X 1080 is not on recommended resolution list. how can I get 1920 X 1080 resolution listed?
     
    jjwong1, Mar 15, 2021
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  4. bobkn Win User

    Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080

    Different VGA max resolution and HDMI max, Sony TV

    I wish that I could write something helpful. Getting full resolution out of the TV looks like it would require some sort of hack that I can't supply. I doubt that you'd want to use 1080i (interlaced, 25fps in Europe), even if your graphics card permitted that.

    I'm surprised that a TV panel has a native resolution of 1680 X 1050 (16:10 aspect ratio, as you write). 10 years ago, I had a Sharp "720p" TV, and I believe that it was 1366 X 768 (approximately 16:9).

    The attached shows the officially supported resolutions for the TV. I see that 1440X900 isn't on the list for VGA.


    Modify/Overwrite Max Resolution 1200 to 1080 [​IMG]


    Not sure what to suggest, other than replacing the Bravia with a 1920 X 1080 monitor or an HD TV.
     
    bobkn, Mar 15, 2021
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