Screen resolutoin of 768 is too small

I have a Satellite L500 with Windows 7. The maximum resolution I can get is 1366x768. Is there a way to get more vertical resolution?
I'm used to 1280x1024
Thanks.

No there's no way to increase the resolution. It's because that's where the screen max's out,
instead of the graphics card or chip. You can connect to an external monitor or TV that supports your desire
resolution. If not then you might as well start getting used to the current resolution.
I was shock too, but I was used to a 1600x900 so I'm not missing much, but it's noticeable.

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