Xbox One on 1440x900 monitor
I am running my xbone on a 1440x900 monitor with an HDMI to DVI cable (monitor link: http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/Gateway_FPD1975W_Manual.pdf).
My Playstation 3 is able to output 1080p to this monitor (with the same cable, if that matters). I think the monitor downscales the PS3 output automatically. However, the xbone will only output 480p when connected to this monitor. I don't understand why the PS3 will output 1080p to this monitor, but the xbone will not. I've tried resetting the xbone display output, but it still outputs at 480p. Does anybody know of a way to force the xbone to output 1080p or something? I can't think that it's a problem with the monitor considering it will automatically downscale the PS3 output properly.
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Is 1440x900 a good resolution for gaming?
1440x900 is a good res for gaming at if you don't have the most powerful card on the planet... but yes, I'll agree with you - once you've got a better system, you might find yourself wishing you'd got a higher res panel.Can Xbox One S work with 1440p monitor?
It's sometimes referred to as \u201cQuad HD,\u201d because it offers four times the resolution of 720p HD display. Things to keep in mind: You must have an Xbox Series X|S, an Xbox One X, or an Xbox One S and a monitor or TV that supports 1440p to use the 1440p resolution.Does Xbox One S support 120hz?
With the latest updates, the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X support 120Hz refresh rates and even AMD's FreeSync technology. Boiled down, this means your games will look better with a monitor.How do I get 1440p on Xbox One?
How to enable Xbox One 1440p supportHOW TO GET STRETCHED RES ON 1440x900 MONITOR
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