What brand/model is your 46" HDTV? Some TVs have inferior circuitry on some of the connection ports which can result in the type of problem you're describing. You do need to precisely match the type of connector the set uses with the cable you buy though.
The HDTV is a Toshiba Regza XF-series 46" (with the ultra-slim bezel of 23mm :) ideal for triplemon setup :)
Theoretically DVI to HDMI should give you the best connection and HDTVs work best at 60Hz. The 1080i broadcasts are always in 2x 30Hz though.
Yes, I agree. That is why I have chosen Option A as my starting point for connection.
I had a little time to do some adjusting yesterday. I think the 'fuzziness' might actually be the 'grainy-ness' of showing fine text at 1920 x 1080 on a 46" panel. The pixel pitch size of the panel is 0.531mm which is roughly doubled that of a typical 24" 1920 x 1200 panel with 0.27mm dot pitch.
I must admit that I am new to using a HDTV together with a PC. And so I am not used to 0.531mm pitch size text which are so familar to me at 0.27mm.
Unless anyone has good advice in this area, I think I will move on for the time being as I have discovered a new hurdle to pass. :(
With 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz chosen in CCC, the whole Windows desktop is shown but it does not fully fill the entire panel. So, there is a black border between the bezel and the edge of the Windows desktop. This is odd as the panel size is 1920 x 1080 natively and I am feeding a 1920 x 1080 resolution to it. I wonder why it is not filled?
I should also admit that I am not familar with ATI's CCC as I have been using nVidia since the days of Ti4200.
Any constructive sharing is welcome. I hope this thread could develop further and helps those of us using HDTV with a PC.