Screen Resolution Problems in Windows Vista

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I have recently gotten a new computer with a 17" monitor with a resolution of 1280x720. When I access the Monitor settings through Control Panel, however, the best resolution I can use is 1280x768. When I move the slider in either direction I obtain drastically different resolutions, neither of which produce a quality image. I have attempted to change the resolution via the menu on the monitor itself, however that simply returns the resolution to 1280X768.

Is there any other way to fine-tune the screen resolution without changing it so drastically?

The first pic is the Display Settings Screen. The second is an example of the resolution.
 

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It's only adjustable in steps. If you can't find other steps for it, try finding a driver for the monitor or upgrading the video drivers. and LCD monitor doesn't actually need a driver, but occasionally adding it will widen the options it has that you can use.
 
Install a driver for the monitor. If it didn't come with a driver disk, visit Windows Update or the manufacturer's website.
 
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