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<font face="Arial">Just to clarify for all. The model I have and
linked to does not have VGA or DVI input. No PC mode, and when you
call, 1-800-be-sharp they tell you that PC input via the HDMI connector
is not supported. As in "It may work, but we ain't paying people to
walk your cheap butt through getting it to work on a TV which you chose
not to get the more advanced model of." Which I think is fair of them,
but does not change the fact that I WILL do this with this device. ;-)</font><br>
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Alex Brekken wrote:
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cite="mid540573110601241059q300482b4tecbe02729108ff2e@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I'm running the LC-32GA5*E* (Europe vs USA?), which has
D-sub 15 VGA input<br>
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style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">as
1280x768, using the modeline
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ModeLine "1280x768" 81.135 1280 1328 1440 1688 768 770 776 802<br>
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if that's of any help. The VGA input does not support 1366x768.<br>
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Herman</blockquote>
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Why wouldn't the VGA input support the full 1366x768 resolution? Is
that something specific that that TV or would that be the case for any
VGA input? The reason I ask is because I'm looking at a Samsung 40"
LCD (which is also 1366x768) and was planning on using it's VGA input
as I was under the assumption that that was the best route to go if the
TV supports it. <br>
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