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Hi, I'm currently using my Notebook to connect to my LG webOS LH6000 TV and while the connection works, I can't seem to change the resolution.
My notebook screen is 1366x768 natively. My TV is 1920x1080. The steps I take to connect are: Win+P, connect to a wireless display, choose my TV, connect.
Then I went to right click, display settings and choose extend this displays. Since I know wouldn't be possible to mirror with 1080p. However, even after in extend mode, I can't change my TV resolution to 1080p, it is capped in the same resolution as the notebook. I also tried going to the Intel graphics setting, same thing.
Here's my DxDiag: http://pastebin.com/tu3b8v9y DxDiag - Pastebin.com
Intel Report from Cpanel: http://pastebin.com/cR3qHDgV Intel Report - Pastebin.com It clearly states it supports 1080p.
And here are two screenshots of configurations mentioned above.
http://s10.postimg.org/r63gnu5tl/Capture.png http://s10.postimg.org/r63gnu5tl/Capture.png
http://s10.postimg.org/4io7hoq9l/Capture2.png http://s10.postimg.org/4io7hoq9l/Capture2.png
Any ideas on how to run my TV on 1080p? I even tried to run it as "Second screen only", disabling my notebook screen and making the TV the main display, still only goes as far as 1366 x 768.
Thanks
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The graphics controller is actually detecting the Intel® WiDi up to 3840 x 2160 (24p Hz), this is Ultra HD resolution.
I would suggest testing the WiDi connection using single display; if this issue remains, please address this matter with our Intel® WiDI support department:
/community/tech/intel_widi https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/intel_widi
Allan.

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