KingFatty
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But do some of the TVs just freak out about receiving HDMI signals and try to "pretty-ify" the HDMI signal that messes up how a computer output looks, so you have to dig through all the settings in the TV (which some TVs are terrible at hiding what option controls what aspect of the display properties) to try to guess at what snazzy TV feature to disable to get the HDMI computer output to look the way it should.
But I could see how some TVs would just disable all the snazzy modifiers when they get a "PC" signal, whether from VGA or DVI, so you get clean output without fuzzy enhancements.
But HDMI, the TV won't necessarily automatically disable the enhancement features because that could be a signal from a DVD player that stands to benefit from the enhancements.
But I could see how some TVs would just disable all the snazzy modifiers when they get a "PC" signal, whether from VGA or DVI, so you get clean output without fuzzy enhancements.
But HDMI, the TV won't necessarily automatically disable the enhancement features because that could be a signal from a DVD player that stands to benefit from the enhancements.