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    Laptop Resolution

    I'm not sure if I'm asking for the impossible but, I'm searching for a way to increase the max resolution on my laptop. I absolutely love this machine except for the 1024 X 768 max resolution. So what I'm asking is there anyway I can increase this? I read that its close to impossible to upgrade a laptop graphics card, for abvious reasons(space). Is there anyway I can fool the machine into thinking that its capable of a higher resolution????

    Anyways, if anyone has any suggestions or tweaks it would be very much appreciated!!!

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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Resolution support is dependant upon both the video card and the monitor display capabilities. As far as I know you can not "fool" the system into displaying a higher unsupported resolution.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Do you agree wih the impossibillity of upgrading a laptop graphics card??
    Any experience?
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Its possible but depends on your systems motherboard. It may support a higher-end vcard and if it does then get a vcard that can take full advantage of your mobo's graphics slot. What kind of laptop do you have? Did you check its website for the specs?
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Its a vpr matrix.
    I have checked there website, nothing!

    By the way thanks for you quick response!!!
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    You could fool yourself into believing it's a higher resolution.

    Or ask their tech support: http://www.vprmatrix.com/customer_contact_us.asp

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    Re: Laptop Resolution



    Is "vpr matrix" the video card or the laptop brand/model?
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    I tried foolong myself, but I'm just too damn smart!!!!! j/k

    Sorry, it's a vpr matrix 180b5 and my graphics card is an ati Mobility Radeon 7500.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    I was used to 1600x1200 on my last laptop - tiny font but lots of real estate. When I first got that Dell laptop 4 years ago, that was not a resolution that was available, but after a download of a driver one day, it became the default (suggested) resolution. Look for better/newer/different drivers before doing something drastic!

    I just got a new laptop.

    It took quite a lot of effort to find out what optional feature on an HP laptop would accomplish something similar to this resolution. I finally found a WUXGA wide-angle display that offered 1680x1050 max resolution (nw8240 - truly nice machine!).

    Opening your laptop to change a card is not a good idea - I watched a hardware tech open a laptop once - about 50 screws - each a different length - and quite a puzzle to take apart and put back together. I wouldn't want to ever do it...

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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythagoras
    I tried foolong myself, but I'm just too damn smart!!!!! j/k

    Sorry, it's a vpr matrix 180b5 and my graphics card is an ati Mobility Radeon 7500.
    I think the XGA display that this site talks about...

    http://www.vprmatrix.com/products_notebook_180B5.asp

    might be a problem...

    Call them - get a tech on the phone to tell you what's possible.

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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    I'll have to try looking for a new driver.

    I thought of buying a new machine, but other than the resolution, this thing has everthing I need!! I just can't make myself dish out the money to get a new one, although it is very tempting with the new big beautiful machines they have out there today. Plus I only paid $700.00 for this thing.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Looks like maximum resolution is 1024 x 768 but if you call them they will make you upgrade the vard if its possible so that would at least let you know of the posibility for an upgrade.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Get a 19 or 21 inch flat-panel display and make it the second monitor - then forget about the problems with the main panel!

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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    I thought about that too but for that price you could invest into a higher performing laptop.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Actually I use my plasma TV as my second display. It s work great except for when the wife wants to what the Lifetime channel!!!!
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Just TiVo it for her and have her watch it when your done.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    That could be the problem, I am never done!!!
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Then you can save money by not even getting Tivo and spend that money on a better vcard but still use the big screen.
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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    Installing XP on a machine with a Screen thats ID's Screen as Plug and Play, but on the Next Startup if the Monitor can't accept >60HZ refresh you screwed cause safe mode wont allow you to change that. You'd have to Swap Screens, Reset - Then put back Original.

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    Re: Laptop Resolution

    What??????????
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