Does a PC drive it a 1080p?  If so, then it's not the cable.

Can you provide the make an model of the LCD? It's most likely that there's not a correlating built-in timing that the Sun Ray and monitor can agree upon at 1920x1080. utresadm can be used to configure a custom timing if you can find out all the right information about what the monitor requires.

(There's also some pay for PC package that can tell you this too if you plug the PC into the monitor).



On 3/16/11 3:19 PM, David L. Endicott wrote:


/Is 55" LCD not capable of 1080p? /

Well, you’d think it would be, yet here we are…..LOL

Actually it will on the HDMI input, but for some reason the VGA input is
hobbled to some lower options. I think my answer may be a VGA to HDMI
adapter that supports the 1920x1080 res. I was just hoping to avoid the
extra gear.

Thanks,
DLE

David L. Endicott

President

NeoTech Solutions, Inc.

dendic...@neotechsolutions.com <mailto:dendic...@neotechsolutions.com>

417-623-6365



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