HP 2009 m

I just bought a monitor of 2009 m HP a few days ago. It seems to work very well that the majority of the websites I visit, they do not match the screen. I have about 3.5 inches of empty space on each side. I can zoom in and it takes Finally, but big and fuzzy. I use mozilla firefox and I have windows 7 home. Any ideas as to why so much empty space and how to fix it other than zoom in on each page?

I read that, 1600 x 900 is the maximum. I guess I'll have to get used to. Just a little, it defeats the purpose of having a larger screen and larger when websites don't even match the screen. My office is quite normal.

Thanks for the help!

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