Envy 14 HDMI Question

Specifically in this case, the envy 4-1130us Windows 8.

From what I've seen so far on the web, the people who use to connect to the HDMI TV do not receive a picture full screen? There seems to be bars on each side, as if it will not output the full picture of the HD.

What is the native resolution of HDMI output? It should not output 1080 p via HDMI and less via DVI, VGA?

I don't want to spend more money on this thing, if I can even enjoy her features as usual...

Hello

It's something to do with the TV, the video card and ratios of the videos/movies. Nothing to do with HDMI. If your TV resolution is 1920 x 1080 (full HD or FHD) you should get FHD on your TV no matter what. The black bars top and bottom OR left and right are something to do with the format of the content NOT because of TV or HDMI or your computer.

Hope it makes sense.

PS. You can see many American TV shows have balck bars left & right because they up to use the format of 4:3, widescreen (16:9).

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