WUXGA(1920x1200) external LCD monitor trident XP4

Started by yong40179, 15 July 2005, 11:07:09

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yong40179

I bought Dell 24inch wide LCD monitor.

I thought my portege R100 can support 1920x1200 resolution because its maximum resolution is 2048x1536, but it doesn't. TT

Graphic chip is trident cyber xp4.

I already tried using PowerStrip software but it didn't work for trident graphic chipset.

Is there any way I can use WUXGA(1920x1200) resolution using my portege R100 like registry modification, driver editing or what ever?
 

Nightbird

QuoteI already tried using PowerStrip software but it didn't work for trident graphic chipset.
The chipset is not supported by PowerStrip or the chipset doesn't allow user-defined resolutions ?
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yong40179

The chip set is not supported by PowerStrip(custom resolution) and there is no user-defined resolution option on my computer. I think it doesn't have user-defined resolution.
 

Nightbird

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Is your monitor ?
Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW 24-inch Wide Aspect Flat Panel LCD Monitor with Height Adjustable Stand
(superb !)
I read also :
To optimize this monitor's performance, your system must be able to support WUXGA resolution (1920x1200).
And in the compatibility list, your chipset video is not here.

edit : according EnTech (PowerStrip FAQ)
You must be using a Matrox G-series, Parhelia, NVidia, 3dfx or ATI Radeon graphics card, with the latest driver. At this time, no other graphics chips or drivers allow custom, user-defined resolutions. Put another way: S3, SiS, Trident, Intel, and ATI Rage and Rage128 users should go no further - you are limited to the resolutions you find in Display properties.

ps : in the inf., you can't add the resolution 1920,1200 ?
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