Hello,

Your video card and driver needs to support that video resolution as 
well. Does it?

peppermark1 wrote:
>
> Just purchase a LCD monitor that supports 1366x768. This is my first
> experience with LCD. Using XP Home. Can't display the LCD monitor with
> 1366x768. The closest display resolution XP offers is 1024x768.
>
> What do I need to do in order to get the monitor to display the
> suggested resolution?? Your assistance & suggestions would very much
> be appreciated. Thank you so very much! pepper
>
>  

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