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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 104147" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>lcd tvs are typically 1366x768</p><p></p><p>most gfx card will do exactly 1366x768 using powestrip or advanced driver functions</p><p></p><p>most tvs will not allow 1:1 pixel. samsung are notorious for this. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have 1366x768@66Hz for regular pc use, but my tv only accepts 1280x720@50/60 Hz if I want smoth video (66 Hz gives stuttering). In this case it will scale the picture and crop some % off borders and this is impossible to fix due to incompetent tv engineers!</p><p></p><p>-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 104147, member: 14776"] lcd tvs are typically 1366x768 most gfx card will do exactly 1366x768 using powestrip or advanced driver functions most tvs will not allow 1:1 pixel. samsung are notorious for this. I have 1366x768@66Hz for regular pc use, but my tv only accepts 1280x720@50/60 Hz if I want smoth video (66 Hz gives stuttering). In this case it will scale the picture and crop some % off borders and this is impossible to fix due to incompetent tv engineers! -k [/QUOTE]
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