That's your issue then, my screen is 1080p.

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Christopher Bodnar <
christopher_bod...@glic.com> wrote:

> I just checked and this was a 720p panel. I'd really like to try a decent
> 1080p to see if that is the issue. Looks like I can pickup a low end Vizio
> for about $60 more than I paid for the 720p. if that works, it might be my
> solution.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
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> From:        "Carl Houseman" <c.house...@gmail.com>
> To:        "NT System Admin Issues" <ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
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> Date:        07/06/2012 09:51 AM
> Subject:        RE: Monitor or TV for home use
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> Exactly how low-end was this 32” TV?   It is possible to buy them with
> lower than 1080p (1920 x 1080) native panel resolution – if you bought such
> a thing, that’s the problem.
>
> If the TV has a 1080p panel, did you insure that the computer display
> resolution is set to 1980 x 1080?
>
> Another fuzzy-display problem is underscanning by the computer’s display
> driver.  If the Windows desktop doesn’t fill the TV screen right to the
> edges, you have that problem and need to look for an under/over-scan
> setting in the control panel for the display adapter.
>
> Carl
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> *From:* Christopher Bodnar 
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> Sent:* Friday, July 06, 2012 9:06 AM*
> To:* NT System Admin Issues*
> Subject:* OT: Monitor or TV for home use
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> Interested if anyone else has run into this.
>
> So one of my home machines is my Media Center PC where I use it as a PC
> and a DVR. Have a 20" LCD hooked up to it and a regular 27" television
> (boat anchor). Have been wanting to get rid of the boat anchor for a while
> and since the price of low end 32" HDTV's have come down so far, I figured
> I'd just replace both with a 32" HDTV. Got a low end video card that has
> HDMI out, and I thought I was all set. Hooked the whole thing up last night
> and was very disappointed in the resolution. Even with the latest drivers.
> Then I read this:
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> It had never really occurred to me that HDTVs run at a lower resolution
> than a monitor. So I think I'll keep the 32" and just use it as a 2nd
> monitor for watching TV, and hook the old 20" back up for day to day use.
> Ug.... once again my lack of planning rears its ugly head.
>
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