I've recently set up a TV to work with my two monitors, but I'm running into issues. My computer only detects the two monitors and struggles with the resolution when I try to connect the TV. What's the best way to register all three devices without causing resolution problems?
3 Answers
Make sure your graphics card can actually support three displays. Also, ensure you’re plugging all devices directly into the graphics card rather than splitting between onboard and GPU ports. This can make a big difference in performance and recognition.
TVs often have unique resolutions that might not sync well with monitors. It’s important to check the resolution settings on both your TV and monitors to see if they can match. If your TV is set to 1080p, for example, you may need to downgrade the resolution of your other monitor to avoid conflicts.
You mentioned your TV is 1080p. If one monitor is 1080p as well, try setting the second one to 1080p resolution to see if that helps. Sometimes limiting the resolutions is necessary to get everything working together smoothly.

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