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Problems when connecting to a Projector

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Dave Munday - 26 Jul 2005 19:27 GMT
Folks greatful for any assistance

I am having trouble trying to undertsand a problem I am having;

I have a Dell D600 laptop which normally runs in 1024x768, when I connect
the laptop to an Epson EMP74 projector the laptop reverts to 800x600. This
has been driving me crazy.

I have checked the laptop but can see nothing

Is the laptop or projector casuing the display in resolution.

Sorry if I haven't given enough information or have posted in the wrong
group.

Dave
Sparda - 27 Jul 2005 09:35 GMT
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> Folks greatful for any assistance
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> Dave

I’m betting if you read the manuale for the projector, you will
discover it’s max res is 800X600, what can you do to fix this? Buy a
better projector.

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Dave Munday - 27 Jul 2005 14:50 GMT
thanks for your assistance

dave

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> discover itâ?Ts max res is 800X600, what can you do to fix this? Buy a
> better projector.
 
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