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Using a gtx 770 and a samsung tv as a pc monitor via HDMI and the text is not clear on the desktop. Icons etcUsing vga text is fine.TV is 1080p lcd, I find no settings in the TV that fix it. TV is around 4 yrs old with vga input and hdmi.Scaling on gtx is off. If you could provide the model number, it is possible that someone could review the manual and find out if there are any clues there.If you can't provide the model number, some TVs have one HDMI port designated for PC use. It is physically labeled as such, and that is the one you should use.

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If your TV does not, and the TV's settings includes an input labeling function with a menu controlling your choices, choosing 'PC' for an HDMI port will sometimes causes that HDMI port to be configured for PC use.Pressing the remote's P.SIZE button and choosing 'Just Scan' usually allows PC input to be displayed correctly using an HDMI connection. It is the only thing that works for some older Samsung TVs, like my mother's 2008 model. However, it is a global setting that affects the TV's picture for for more than just one connection. You will probably want to use different settings when not using the TV as a PC monitor, and will have to change back to Just Scan when using the TV as a PC monitor. Sure the model number is LN40A550P3FXZA I downloaded the manual for your TV from Samsung support. There are instructions in the manual I downloaded, starting on page 42, for setting up the TV to use with a PC via an HDMI connection.

I could paste them into a post, but there are some illustrations in the manual that might prove useful to you. You can download your own copy fromLooking at pictures of the TV's available inputs, I think you should probably use the port labeled 'HDMI2' or 'HDMI2/DVI' to connect the PC. Do you realize that Windows normally uses ClearType font smoothing on digital displays? That makes the edges of characters a little fuzzy. Maybe you're just seeing the fuzz now that you're using a big display? What happens if you display sharp pictures of text rather than text? Is it still fuzzy?

How does the text in the first image in this post look (viewed without scaling)?One other thing to check: make sure all the image enhancement features on the TV are disabled. Things like sharpness filters, noise reduction, automatic contrast, etc. Those features will only screw up a 'perfect' PC Desktop. Tried all the things above and text still looks fuzzy not as sharp as VGA.I have 3 PC's and they all have blurry text if using HDMI all have differant video cards, tried new HDMI cable to all are set to 1080pI guess it's just the TV.Thanks for the help. Did you use HDMI 2 to connect the PC and use PC as the input source name for HDMI 2? Labeling the input source as PC may turn off the picture enhancements jagabo mentions. See Page 17 of the PDF manual for instructions.

The manual says 'When a PC with a resolution of 1920 x 1080@60Hz is connected to the HDMI IN 2 port, you should set the “HDMI2/DVI” mode to “PC” in the “Edit Name” of the “Input” mode.' I got it!I used HDMI 2/ DVI and had to select PC in the names list. That turned off whatever was messing up the picture.I tired other ports and set to PC and it did not work also tried 'game' and that did not work.When i have to buy a new TV i will have to figure this out again! I think very few new TV's support a PC or raw mode i've heard it called differant things most call it a tv that has game mode.Thanks for the help! I'm glad something finally worked.I think you are wrong about few new TVs supporting a PC mode.

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VGA is being replaced by HDMI as the designated PC connection on TVs. If there is a designated HDMI port to be used when connecting a PC, there has to be a PC mode that turns off all processing and turns on 1:1 pixel mapping.

(I know game mode should turn off other picture enhancements, but it might not turn on 1:1 pixel mapping in every case.)I do think you are right about probably having to figure this out all over again if you buy a new TV. There are probably enough differences between TVs that there is a good chance you will have to consult the manual to find out how to connect a PC to the new TV.