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I need my Mac's resolution to be (1366 x 768)

Asked by bugsbey in Networking Hardware for Macintosh

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I have a Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 running Mac OS 10.3.9 hooked up to my VIZIO P50 HDM Widescreen 50-in Plasma Monitor through a DVI to HDMI cable. I can see the picture on the screen and it looks very clear. The only problem is it’s a little too tall and the top menu bars get completely cut off. I need the resolution to be (1366 x 768). Unfortunately Mac does not provide me with a resolution that size. Does anyone know how I can get this monitor to fill the screen and still look sharp?

Info on my Plasma Monitor:
http://www.vinc.com/site/products/product_p50hdm.html

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