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<blockquote data-quote="mrkaras" data-source="post: 155365" data-attributes="member: 27598"><p>I've missed the area of conversation but anyway:</p><p>samsung is now off my list of good brands, my Samsung TV has a plug labelled "DVI/HDMI", if you connect a DVI port to it (through a DVI/HDMI cable) there is no way to get a decent picture, sending the native resolution results in massive over-scan. there are only about 3 resolutions and one refresh rate supported anything else results in an unknown mode message. it works OK in VGA mode but I bought it because it said it worked on DVI, I have never heard of any other DVI apart from PC DVI.</p><p>any resolution should fit perfectly, it <u>is</u> a digital device, it should display properly like a monitor would. the bios screen has lots of over-scan and no way to fix that even in VGA mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkaras, post: 155365, member: 27598"] I've missed the area of conversation but anyway: samsung is now off my list of good brands, my Samsung TV has a plug labelled "DVI/HDMI", if you connect a DVI port to it (through a DVI/HDMI cable) there is no way to get a decent picture, sending the native resolution results in massive over-scan. there are only about 3 resolutions and one refresh rate supported anything else results in an unknown mode message. it works OK in VGA mode but I bought it because it said it worked on DVI, I have never heard of any other DVI apart from PC DVI. any resolution should fit perfectly, it [U]is[/U] a digital device, it should display properly like a monitor would. the bios screen has lots of over-scan and no way to fix that even in VGA mode. [/QUOTE]
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