Damn now I have to boycott an entire video connector.

  • @[email protected]
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    -29 months ago

    TVs are not very good displays for computers. You have to go through a bunch of settings to turn off as much image processing as possible. Even then, the latency will still be higher than a gaming monitor. You have to disable overscan, which always seems to be on by default even though it’s only useful for CRTs and makes absolutely no sense for a digital display with digital signals. Also, I’ve never had a single TV that will actually go into standby when commanded. It will just stay on with a no signal message when the computer turns off the output.

    • Neato
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      219 months ago

      Mine doesn’t have any of those problems. The only thing I had to do was ensure the input selection was set to PC.

      But then I’m using it 90% to stream stuff that is web only and some occasional gaming with the bonus of being able to fill out forms, Google and do light note taking without getting a different device. My alternatives would be needing a laptop or tablet along with some streaming device.

      • Ghoelian
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        39 months ago

        Yeah most TV’s I’ve seen either have a PC setting, or have a game mode that just turns everything off.

    • conciselyverbose
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      9 months ago

      “Monitors” are smaller.

      And the minimum cost of entry to anything reasonably sized is double to triple. Changing some settings is well worth it.