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<blockquote data-quote="mrkaras" data-source="post: 98735" data-attributes="member: 27598"><p>As far as I can tell it is interlaced.</p><p>It looks to me like the TV does have a native resolution as you suggested but that it scales everything up to 1080i regardless of what I feed in. When I set the PC to 1366x768 it still displays much the same.</p><p></p><p>how bad would an interlaces resolution look on windows, I noticed the mouse pointer goes stripy when I move it and thought this could be the interlace but I also noticed on a test screen displaying lots of fine parallel black and white lines the patten does not look even and I can sometimes see a mark about 20mm to the right of the mouse pointer.</p><p></p><p>So would I get a more precise display using an analogue VGA cable rather than having the TV distort the digital DVI/HDMI signal? Did I entirely waste my money on the DVI/HDMI cable I just bought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkaras, post: 98735, member: 27598"] As far as I can tell it is interlaced. It looks to me like the TV does have a native resolution as you suggested but that it scales everything up to 1080i regardless of what I feed in. When I set the PC to 1366x768 it still displays much the same. how bad would an interlaces resolution look on windows, I noticed the mouse pointer goes stripy when I move it and thought this could be the interlace but I also noticed on a test screen displaying lots of fine parallel black and white lines the patten does not look even and I can sometimes see a mark about 20mm to the right of the mouse pointer. So would I get a more precise display using an analogue VGA cable rather than having the TV distort the digital DVI/HDMI signal? Did I entirely waste my money on the DVI/HDMI cable I just bought? [/QUOTE]
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