On 20:29 Mon 15 Jul, Thomas Lübking wrote: >On Freitag, 12. Juli 2013 23:22:04 CEST, Steven Blatchford wrote: > >>I found one. I got the same result on their 42" Panasonic. I then >>tested on a Panasonic 50" and it to was blurry. I then tested on a 42" >>LG and it was blurry. I had time to test one more. I tested a cheap >>Insignia 39" and it worked fine. I think the difference is the other >>three TV's are 120Hz while the Insignia runs at 60Hz. Does this make >>sense? > >It sounds like a pattern. >Have you so far provided the complete "xrandr -q" output? $ xrandr -q http://sprunge.us/HfUj
This output is with my laptop connected to the Panasonic 42" TV via a DP -> HDMI adapter. I also noticed that I goofed the edid info in my paste. Here it is: $ get-edid | parse-edid http://sprunge.us/fBBi This output is with my laptop connected to the Panasonic 42" and with the LVDS turned off. >Is the Panasonic feeded with 120Hz or 60Hz - and can your notebook >actually provide 1920x1080@120Hz (sorry for the lag, kinda vacations >;-) From it the output of xrandr, I'd say 60Hz. I'm not sure if my laptop if capable of 120Hz; it's a ThinkPad x220. $ lspci -vvv |grep -A20 00:02.0 http://sprunge.us/FaFP -steve _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: arch...@mail-archive.com