My TV is 40 inches. I hooked it up mainly for a test and this is my first time trying it. ocre, what you said sounds right but I wanted to check around and make sure I had it at least configured the best I could and it sounds like I do.
This is a macbook pro and so I used the Snow Leopard install disc to install the boot camp drivers to dual-boot XP. Not sure on the exact version of the drivers but I'll check again when I get home (at work now).
For the connection I am using a DVI-to-HDMI cable.
Hmm well for some reason the Windows drivers for this Nvidia chip (8600M GT) won't take 1366x768 as a resolution and it's picked out something around 720 horizontal (posting from OSX now).
The native resolution is listed as 1366x768.
When I plug in the DVI cable and I'm in OSX it configures the resolution automatically, I just discovered. Running under windows I'll have to set it manually.
I have a 720p Sony and I'm thinking about creating a small box just for gaming and fun and hooking it via component/hdmi to my tv. I've never used an HDTV with a PC before but bought a DVI-to-HDMI connector for my MBP. It works pretty good but I can't find a good resolution for it. The fonts...
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