I thank you both for your input.
I've been doing a little reading my self, and my set handles 1024x768@60hz through the d-sub (PC input), How ever it uses only 60% of the screen, and the resolution low as you can see. It will not work with any other resolution higher than that. Now the DVI is another story, I have a DELL XPS M170 which has a GeForce7800GTX GO graphics adapter (it's about 15 months old). At the moment I don't know what type of DVI output I have but, I do know that trough my DVI to HDMI cable I picket up at wall-mart yesterday I get no picture regardless of resolution. My laptops video driver interface recognizes and IDs the TV set properly, and it gives me the options of output 480i, 480p, 720i, 720p, and 1080i. It does not matter which of these settings I use, the JVC tells me it is not receiving and input. It does not see it at all. I know the DVI works because I'm currently using a 20" flat panel on it.
I do know that this JVC model up converts anything connected trough the HDMI inputs to 1080p automatically. Whit out talking to JVC tech support, I'm stuck.
I found the information below inNVIDIA's website about my graphics adapter:
High-Quality Scaling
Allows for upscaling of a low-resolution video to HDTV resolutions (up to 1080), while maintaining a clear, clean image. Also allows for downscaling videos, including high definition, without experiencing any annoying flicker, while preserving image detail.
After reading the above, will is be a restriction onmy set? I did read a user manual for a Smasung DLP set and is specificly said, "not to connect a PC trough DVT-HDMI, if you do so you'll get a balck screen". I counldn't find anythig like that in my user's manual.
Any suggestions anyone
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