Hello everyone, glad to have found this place.
I´m testing out a widescreen configuration and so far have run into some issues connecting a Samsung (LE32R41B) HD Ready 32" TV to my NVIDIA 8800 GTS secundary output. I´m using a ACER 20" widescreen monitor as my primary screen.
My goal is the same as everyone here, to play games on a kickass screen simular to a console. However I find the amount of tweaking and the resulting quality disturbing.
When using a HDMI -> RGB converter to connect my PC to the Samsung I get a lot of supported resolutions, using e.g. 1360x768 works like a charm, I get a good aspect ratio and decent in game quality, although some times the framerate goes down a bit in comparison to my monitor.
So I´m thinking I need a digital connection using HDMI -> DVI. So I bought a 40$ cable and tried that out. The result is terrible. I only get the option of using 1024x786, 800x600 or 1920×1080, all of which give me either a blown up desktop with the edges torn off (using the NVIDIA utility to correct this does nothing) And in-game it looks awful, hardly able to read text and a bad color scheme.
The thing is, I´m using this TV somewhere else and was planning to buy a Full HD TV for this very purpose. But I´m afraid spending $$$$ on a HDTV does not offer me much more then using my current screen in monitor mode at 1360x786. I find it hard to believe my Wii connected via a component cable on 480p looks better on my TV then my NVIDIA using DVI!
Hopefully someone can offer me some insight..
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