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Recomended resolution 1280x1024 how do i get rid of this?

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On your desktop, click on the right click on the mouse. then go to properties, and screen settings. you can change the resolution from there. I would also recommend you to work on 1280x1024 as it fits best on the 17' you purchased.

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From reading your owners manual it appears the max resolution of the television would be 1280X1024 when using the VGA connection.

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Sorry, I didn't have better news.
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