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Appendix C: PC Input Typical Display Modes
The display has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200. The following table is an illustration of some of the
typical video display modes.
Your TV may not support different resolutions. Supported resolution modes are listed below.
If you switch your PC to an unsupported mode, a warning OSD should appear on the screen giving you 15
seconds to change back to your last setting.
Different graphics card and drivers allow for variable resolution support.
For the most compatible settings, we recommend you download the latest drivers for your graphics card. For
more information, contact your PC manufacturer.
Index
Resolution
Frequency
(Hz)
1
640x480p - VGA
59
2
640x480p - VGA
72
3
640x480p - VGA
75
4
640x480p - VGA
85
5
800x600p - SVGA
56
6
800x600p - SVGA
60
7
800x600p - SVGA
72
8
800x600p - SVGA
75
9
800x600p - SVGA
85
10
1024x768p - XGA
60
11
1024x768p - XGA
60
12
1024x768p - XGA
66
13
1024x768p - XGA
70
14
1024x768p - XGA
75
15
1024x768p - XGA
84
16
1152x864p
75
17
1280x1024p - SXGA
75
18
1280x1024p - SXGA
85
19
1280x1024p - SXGA
60
20
1280x768p - WXGA
59
21
1280x768p - WXGA
59
22
1280x768p - WXGA
74
23
1280x768p - WXGA
84
24
1280x960 - WXGA
60
25
1280x960p - WXGA
85
26
1360x768p - WXGA
60
27
1360x768p - WXGA
60
28
1400x1050p - SXGA+
74
29
1600x1200p - UXGA
60
30
1920x1080p
59