Jul 20, 2011, 08:02 PM
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I would try HDMI first. Some TVs do not allow native resolution through VGA, and VGA is also rather blurry, ghosty and noisy at that resolution. HDMI allows for a pure digital signal, and should work great if your TV's firmware doesn't molest the signal and do a bunch of dumb processing to make the signal not 1:1.
Also, to the person who said 1920*1080 @ 120Hz, please know that just about all TVs that are >60Hz DO NOT ACCEPT SIGNALS GREATER THAN 60Hz (unless it's a 3DTV, but those will force 3D on that signal). The extra Hz comes from fake frames generated by the processor inside the TV.
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