[quote name='roller11' date='03 January 2012 - 11:13 PM' timestamp='1325632403' post='1351172']
I'm not talking about gaming mode, I'm talking about changing the HDMI1 to a mode that processes the pixels just like the VGA input processes pixels.
In 2007, I noticed how much better the graphics were when connecting with a analog VGA cable vs an HDMI connection. It was exactly as you describe. The VGA looked like a computer monitor, the HDMI1 looked like a news broadcast.
Changing modes may not be documented (it isn't on the samsung or LG) but I'll bet there is a way to do it. Did you try naming your HDMI1 input to some label with the word "PC" in it?
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There's no such facility that I'm aware of. The inputs don't have names associated with them, and I've got through every menu option (including the hidden service menu) that I can find. Acer support also didn't suggest anything, other than send it in for a repair.
[quote name='roller11' date='03 January 2012 - 11:13 PM' timestamp='1325632403' post='1351172']
I'm not talking about gaming mode, I'm talking about changing the HDMI1 to a mode that processes the pixels just like the VGA input processes pixels.
In 2007, I noticed how much better the graphics were when connecting with a analog VGA cable vs an HDMI connection. It was exactly as you describe. The VGA looked like a computer monitor, the HDMI1 looked like a news broadcast.
Changing modes may not be documented (it isn't on the samsung or LG) but I'll bet there is a way to do it. Did you try naming your HDMI1 input to some label with the word "PC" in it?
There's no such facility that I'm aware of. The inputs don't have names associated with them, and I've got through every menu option (including the hidden service menu) that I can find. Acer support also didn't suggest anything, other than send it in for a repair.
I'm not talking about gaming mode, I'm talking about changing the HDMI1 to a mode that processes the pixels just like the VGA input processes pixels.
In 2007, I noticed how much better the graphics were when connecting with a analog VGA cable vs an HDMI connection. It was exactly as you describe. The VGA looked like a computer monitor, the HDMI1 looked like a news broadcast.
Changing modes may not be documented (it isn't on the samsung or LG) but I'll bet there is a way to do it. Did you try naming your HDMI1 input to some label with the word "PC" in it?
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There's no such facility that I'm aware of. The inputs don't have names associated with them, and I've got through every menu option (including the hidden service menu) that I can find. Acer support also didn't suggest anything, other than send it in for a repair.
I'm not talking about gaming mode, I'm talking about changing the HDMI1 to a mode that processes the pixels just like the VGA input processes pixels.
In 2007, I noticed how much better the graphics were when connecting with a analog VGA cable vs an HDMI connection. It was exactly as you describe. The VGA looked like a computer monitor, the HDMI1 looked like a news broadcast.
Changing modes may not be documented (it isn't on the samsung or LG) but I'll bet there is a way to do it. Did you try naming your HDMI1 input to some label with the word "PC" in it?
There's no such facility that I'm aware of. The inputs don't have names associated with them, and I've got through every menu option (including the hidden service menu) that I can find. Acer support also didn't suggest anything, other than send it in for a repair.