Haven't checked the info of your device, but here're my two cents:

If it's the image on the LCD panel shifted from where it's supposed to be (i.e. 
a part of screen isn't on the panel at all), it could be due to overscan, vsync 
(is it?), etc, and you'll need to correct the corresponding framebuffer 
settings in the kernel.

If it's the LCD panel itself misplaced (i.e. the image is on the panel but 
hidden by the frame), then I've no idea where you can change the behaviour in 
software.

Normally, if it is case 1, you may see a black region on the opposite side of 
the invisible part, and their sizes should match.

Not sure if this helps.

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