Ideapad N586 HDMI video display issue

I have a problem with connecting HDMI to my plasma tv. The video would be shaking and it will not fill the whole screen. Resolution setting is maximum on the display setting. Is this laptop (video graphic) not supporting connection to plasma tv? Does anyone has this issue?

Hi
Welcome to the forum!!
Could you try on a lower resolution?
Regards
Ishaan Ideapad Y560(i3 330m), Hp Elitebook 8460p!(i5-2520M) Hp Pavilion n208tx(i5-4200u)
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