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<blockquote data-quote="Asmodision" data-source="post: 99930" data-attributes="member: 25153"><p>Think that you have missed some things here.</p><p></p><p>First of all the Samsung LCD's <span style="color: Red">DOESN'T</span> support native resolutions via HDMI. This means that if your Samsung display just support 1366x768 native it will never look as good as if you use a native resolution via d-sub insteed. </p><p></p><p>So if you use HDMI and using a output resolution of 1366x768 your TV will set it self to use 1080i. Now your TV will first upscale the signal from 1366x768 to 1920x1080 and then, because of the panels limitations, downscale to 1280x720 witch is the closest resolution that the panel supports. This will make the picture suck like h***.</p><p></p><p>And if you set your system to put out 1920x1080 it might look nicer but still it will suck.</p><p>If you set it to 1280x720 it will look nicer, but then the TV will try to upscale to 1366x768 (witch it can't do right so you will have black edges around)</p><p></p><p>So if you would like to get best picture quality from any computer device you should use a d-sub and use the panels native resolution.</p><p></p><p>But if someone has a workaround to fool a Samsung panel to use a native resolution via HDMI please notify us in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asmodision, post: 99930, member: 25153"] Think that you have missed some things here. First of all the Samsung LCD's [COLOR="Red"]DOESN'T[/COLOR] support native resolutions via HDMI. This means that if your Samsung display just support 1366x768 native it will never look as good as if you use a native resolution via d-sub insteed. So if you use HDMI and using a output resolution of 1366x768 your TV will set it self to use 1080i. Now your TV will first upscale the signal from 1366x768 to 1920x1080 and then, because of the panels limitations, downscale to 1280x720 witch is the closest resolution that the panel supports. This will make the picture suck like h***. And if you set your system to put out 1920x1080 it might look nicer but still it will suck. If you set it to 1280x720 it will look nicer, but then the TV will try to upscale to 1366x768 (witch it can't do right so you will have black edges around) So if you would like to get best picture quality from any computer device you should use a d-sub and use the panels native resolution. But if someone has a workaround to fool a Samsung panel to use a native resolution via HDMI please notify us in some way. [/QUOTE]
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