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If laptop screen is not full hd but graphics supports full HD.

unbiased

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Then can I connect a full HD TV via HDMI port and view the HD Movie running on my laptop, on the TV? I tried once but the size of the display on the TV was smaller than the full surface.
Any suggestions docs?
 
Any laptop with HDMI should be able to drive a 1080p TV. In your display settings there will be a place where you configure the resolution of the TV and the laptop screen and decide what mode they'll be working in. Make sure you don't have them set to display the same thing (ie. mirrored) or your TV will be limited by the resolution of the lappy screen.
 
Yes won't be a problem. Depends on how your TV interprets the signal though. On my big screen, I sent 1080p and it doesn't fill the whole screen like you stated, it's in a box with black borders around it and no way to correct it.
 
Yes won't be a problem. Depends on how your TV interprets the signal though. On my big screen, I sent 1080p and it doesn't fill the whole screen like you stated, it's in a box with black borders around it and no way to correct it.

the way to correct that is to change your overscan settings.
 
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