DELL XPS ONE 27 - no HDMI is not detected with a xbox 360. Help!

Hi,
I have a problem:
I have my Xbox360 connected to a desktop computer all in one Dell XPS One 27 "with an HDMI cable and when i change the input from Computer to HDMI the monitor does not recognize the Xbox360 and get a screen black and a sign saying "No video on HDMI input detected".
The issue is that my monitor has a resolution of 2560x1440 and I think the maximum resolution that gives Xbox360 is Full HD (1980x1020). But I read that the Xbox360 still have to re-scale the image until it is appropriate (ergo, leave black edges to complete the remaining pixels or, failing enlarge reducing the quality of it), right?.
Anyway, I have also tried to change the resolution of my computer and neither detects Full HD HDMI (and I'm not sure that the Computer resolution remains once I make the switch to HDMI, but in principle, yes).

That's it. I have asked in shops and specialists and everyone tells me that it is possible, but I do not see where it may be bad or failure.....
Thanks in advance. :)
PS: The cable I use is standard HDMI cable and the Xbox is FAT Xbox360.

Hello.

To resolve this problem, you will need to check that the HDMI cable is ENTIRELY in the HDMI PLUG! Believe it or not! The HDMI on the back of the OIA 2710 is a tight fit, and I thought I was going to break the taking, but he won entirely, and the xbox was on the screen.

THE SOCKET IS A TIGHT FIT!

MAKE SURE THAT YOUR HDMI SOCKET IS * ENTIRELY * IN.

SHOULD THERE HAVE NO HDMI METAL SHOWING!

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