Allegedly, on or about 20 February 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
in my short lived experiment (my wife wanted the TV back) I found
that while my laptop and TV were both 1920x1080 the fonts on the
laptop were crisp and clear no matter how close I put my nose to the
screen. Not so the TV. Even when I moved to where we'd normally be
watching the TV the fonts looked "strange".
For TVs most video inputed will be processed.
In addition to my prior tweaking notes, if your signal isn't also
coming in at the scanning rates that's native to the set display
hardware (which you'll probably never know), it stands a good chance of
going through a conversion. The input rates listed in specs will only
be whatever the processing accepts.
I considered myself lucky that my tv set did a good job of displaying
the computer, when I tried it. I wasn't expecting it to be that good.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
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