Why is the resolution of the Belkin 12' HDMI to DVI-D Cable so low?

I purchased this cable in light of a new monitor I bought from LG. Why can't I get it to support 1920x1080?  I am coming out of my computer through DVI and on an older monitor I was able to acheive 1920x1200 throught DVI to DVI.  Now that I am going DVI to HDMI, shouldn't I be able to get at least 1920x1080 on my secondary display?  Also, the secondary display refuses to mount a wallpaper.  Very strange.

What resolutions DO you have available for the external display?
If you have an external keyboard and mouse, put the MBP into clamshell mode and see whether the external screen (which will then be the primary display) is willing to operate at 1920 x 1080:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3131
What is the model number of your LG monitor?

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