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Message #20175
Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Nathan Haines <nhaines@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 04/25/2016 11:19 AM, Alexey Balmashnov wrote:
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>> Though, if only 1920x1080 will be ever supported... This does not fit
>> optimal resolution of my monitor anymore... Sigh.
>>
>
> Just from the outside looking in, though, 1920x1200 isn't 16:9, so the
> specifications are *clearly* wrong. Whether the resolution is wrong or the
> aspect ratio is wrong, I couldn't say (although it certainly *looks* to be
> 16:9 in the marketing image).
>
It is actually specified (see my mail + link) as:
Screen resolutionFHD 1920 x 1200 - 224 ppiAspect ratio16:10So resolution is
in agreement with aspect ratio's specified.
Cheers,
Alexey
References
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[tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Alexey Balmashnov, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Alexey Balmashnov, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Alexey Balmashnov, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Alexey Balmashnov, 2016-04-25
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Re: confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Alexey Balmashnov, 2016-04-25
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Re: [tablet] confused after connecting M10 to monitor via HDMI.
From: Nathan Haines, 2016-04-25