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    As someone up above said, any LED TV I've seen will do at least 1366x768, which isn't great, but definitely high enough to show you what you need in Traktor. Have you tried googling the TVs model number to find the specs? If it's a widescreen LCD or LED, I'd be shocked if it isn't 720p.

    It's most likely a Windows driver issue.. if Windows can't detect the model and find the right driver, it'll default to 800x600, or even worse, 640x480, which is what it sounds like yours is doing. You can try forcing it to the right resolution.. right-click on the desktop, click Screen Resolution. From there, click Advanced Settings. In the window that comes up, click the Adaptor tab, then List All Modes at the bottom. That should give you a list of all the available resolutions. Look for 1366x768, 60Hz and select that. Click OK on the various windows you've opened to get out, and see if that works...

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    Quote Originally Posted by avery View Post
    As someone up above said, any LED TV I've seen will do at least 1366x768, which isn't great, but definitely high enough to show you what you need in Traktor. Have you tried googling the TVs model number to find the specs? If it's a widescreen LCD or LED, I'd be shocked if it isn't 720p.

    It's most likely a Windows driver issue.. if Windows can't detect the model and find the right driver, it'll default to 800x600, or even worse, 640x480, which is what it sounds like yours is doing. You can try forcing it to the right resolution.. right-click on the desktop, click Screen Resolution. From there, click Advanced Settings. In the window that comes up, click the Adaptor tab, then List All Modes at the bottom. That should give you a list of all the available resolutions. Look for 1366x768, 60Hz and select that. Click OK on the various windows you've opened to get out, and see if that works...
    I tried it and the video card will not let me change the settings. Its stuck in 640x480. Thank you guys for all the help. Gonna suck it up and just hit craigslist for a monitor.

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    Dont suppose you'd stick up the model/make of the TV ?

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    Its a LED tv made by Coby that I believe is a 26 inch. I don't know the exact model number because I bought it open box from Best Buy about a year and half ago.

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