1280x1024 is supported. I use that resolution.
Don't know why you can't though.
Those are your display drivers (for the video card inside the computer itself), not monitor drivers (for the screen only). Generally the monitor gets by just fine with windows' Plug and Play Monitor driver, but when Sins checks to see what resolutions your system supports, that driver may cause windows to send back less resolutions than it should, since it doesn't know what your monitor's native res is.
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