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Old 09-04-2014, 21:35   #26
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Re: HDMI Monitor

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
The fact that it was overscanning meant it was scaling it to a non-native resolution. That's what overscanning does...



It doesn't have any such option or capability. It's a digital display and all digital modes are purely 1:1. There's overscanning/underscanning available on analogue (VGA, Component, and Composite inputs) but not HDMI.
Maybe not on your display but overscan is an option on my HDMI screen.
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