Macbook Air connected to External Monitor does not fill entire screen

Hello All!
I am having a bit of trouble. I recently purchased a MacBook Air for work, and I bought a Samsung moniter to go connect the Air to when I am in the office. However, when I connect the Air to my moniter the enitre screen doesn't fill up (please see attached pic). Can anyone help?
Much Thanks!

UPDATE: I just came back after a visit to the apple service provider here in New Delhi. They have replaced the logic board on my macbook pro and guess what? the situation is still the same. No difference what so ever as far as the screen resolution is concerned. I can still see those black bars in the exact same places i.e. the right hand side as well as on the top of the screen. Even the size of the black bars are still the same.
I am so upset right now. After trying my best in order to solve this problem I went to the AASP with high hopes. I was very confident that after replacing the logic board this annoying problem would go away but unfortunately that's not the case. Even the Apple Engineer was clueless on how to solve this problem.
I think I'll call apple care and speak to the customer relations regarding a replacement.
If any of you can come up with a solution to this problem please let me know.
I'm all ears!!!

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