I think you have the M5100 - see
http://salestores.com/aceram49.html.
The L5100 is a much lower spec.
I would expect the monitor to work at 2048x1152 if you used the VGA
connector. I think, but have no firm information, that the HDMI
connector would support 2048x1152.
Are you reading your manual correctly? The 1920x1080 (or better) is
probably a recommended resolution for quality playback of HD content,
not a limit on the resolutions the x1250 can support.
If you have problems you can fit a cheap PCI-E graphics card which will
support 2048x1152. Be sure to use the data cable which comes with the
monitor.
On 12/05/2009 18:40, fl wrote:
> On May 8, 7:07 pm, "Richard Urban"
> <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Your computer has little to do with supporting the resolution you are
>> seeking. The video card you have in the computer, and the drivers that
>> interface that card with the computer DO!
>>
>> Research the capabilities of your video card to see if the resolution is
>> supported.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Richard Urban
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
>> "fl"<rxjw...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:0b099f2b-4649-4897-ab40-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics
>>> card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD
>>> monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my
>>> computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me
>>> how to know the X1250 capability?
>>> Thanks
>>> Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor,
>>> Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition.
>>> Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core
>>> Hard Drive Size: 500 GB
>>> System RAM: 3072 MB- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the
> ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model.
> The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are
> Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail
> computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can
> support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts?