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HP g62-b25sa

OS: Windows 10 (not sure if 32 or 64 bit)
This may be the model: http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c02550752

 

I'd like to make this PC output at 1080p resolution, particularly because I want to watch video content in that quality like iTunes downloads or streamed YouTube content. But when I do try outputting higher than 1080i (1920x1080 resolution at 30Hz) the screen has noticeable green glitching and sometimes cuts out and in again on my TV display. I also put the HDMI cable through a sound device to convert it into optical audio to go into a sound system before connecting to the TV, but with 1080p I notice the sound only goes to the TV and not the sound system (it usually goes to both anyway but I simply turn down the volume of the TV to zero). Another thing is that the 1080p image tends to cut out less when the text size in the same display options is at its smallest, rather than the 150% or so size I normally use.

 

I also have a Wacom Cintiq 13HD I connect the Notebook to that may display outputted 1080p from the laptop, without having to also output the sound of course which stays coming out of the laptop itself. Is there some kind of way I could make the Notebook output 1080p to my TV without getting a new computer, even if it means finding a different ouput to the sound that the same HDMI cable?

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