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I will be connecting it up to my 1080p television. I want to know if anyone has any experience with this. It will be via a DVI to HDMI cable.

With my current card in my MBP (x1600) it does not output resolutions correctly while running XP. I wil tell it in catalyst control center to do 1920x1080 but it will show a squished version in the middle of the screen, even when I do dot by dot on my TV.

I want to be sure this is just my cards drivers (yes they are updated). I want to know that the 8800 GT will output 1366x768 or 1829x1080 or others in between and will actually display correctly, ie output the correct resolution.

Thanks!


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