I play games on my Dell XPS laptop, All games are running normal graphics, no lags or freezing and everything is okay but the problem comes when I connect the laptop to my TV through the HDMI. Games graphics appear incorrect as if they are running in negative mode. Any suggestions?
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2Have you tried a second HDMI cable? You might also want to check the driver version you've got and see if you can update it. Does this show up outside of games, or only when you play games?– agent86Dec 3, 2013 at 17:42
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Yes, I have three HDMI slots in the TV, I tried them all and installed the latest driver update for my NVIDIA card. Thanks for your reply @agent86– Mina HafzallaDec 3, 2013 at 17:47
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2Have you tried an actual spare cable? The issue could be the HDMI cable itself.– LLFDec 3, 2013 at 18:23
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1Do you have any other ports on you pc? like VGA? if the same behavior continues with a different port you can at least rule out the cables. What resolution does you PC have vs your TV's?– George NorbergDec 3, 2013 at 19:11
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1No worries :) you can try to duplicate the screen (short-key Windows+P) Do you get the same result? On the TV try finding out if there is a option how to change the fill-level if you know what i mean ;)– George NorbergDec 3, 2013 at 19:27
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Have you tried a 25 pin plugin this enables a stronger connection with the tv and the system you are connecting it too , like when I had my ps3 I plugged it into one slot at the back of my Panasonic TV and it was black and white and had no sound , but when I used a different plugin it worked fine , so it's either 25 pin or you can try a different plugin , it might be the tv itself but I doubt it .