Pavilion 14-v065br: resolution customized Pavilion 14-v065br

Hey guys, I'm new here and I would like to ask you one thing that I am curious to try...

Is it safe to change it to a higher custom on my laptop resolution? The recommended resolution is 1366 x 768... Change in 1600 x 900 affect my hardware?

For additional info: this laptop has an intel core i7 with a intel graphics hd 4000, 8 GB of RAM and a dedicated VGA GeForce 840 m.

Thanks in advance!

Hello

The screen has a native number of points. You can replace the screen but the pumping of resolution it is not an option.

Hope it makes sense.

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