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    Dell INSPIRION 1100. ( ) . . Intel(R) Extreme Graphics / 64MB.
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    2. Description of the LCD image black border on the Inspirion 1100.


    The black border around the image on the screen is due to a lower resolution than the LCD panel supports natively.

    On the Inspiron 1100, set the resolution to the highest it will support. This is called the native resolution for the panel and it will fill the screen. Lower resolutions will not use the full screen, because pixel usage is exact.

    For example, if the panel natively supports 1024x768, there would be a black border equal to 224 pixels by 168 pixels when this system is using a resolution of 800x600. Applications that can only run at certain resolutions that are lower than the native resolution will exhibit a border.

    NOTE: The Inspiron 1100 does not have the ability to "stretch" the image to fill the screen. However, image stretching will happen on an external monitor because monitors do not use set pixels for displaying an image.
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    NOTE: The Inspiron 1100 does not have the ability to "stretch" the image to fill the screen.
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