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SAMSUNG UE32B6000 Configuration
sdedalus83:
As far as the laptop issue is concerned, you're probably cloning the display. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 1080p display, so your problem lies in trying to display a non native resolution on the TV. Set it up so that the laptop's screen turns off when connected to the TV, and the resolution to 1920x1080.
fohfoh:
--- Quote from: sdedalus83 on March 15, 2010, 09:20:10 PM ---As far as the laptop issue is concerned, you're probably cloning the display. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 1080p display, so your problem lies in trying to display a non native resolution on the TV. Set it up so that the laptop's screen turns off when connected to the TV, and the resolution to 1920x1080.
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Agreed. Though mine is maxed out via S-video, your HDMI should be able to do better. If you have the short cut, there should be around 3 settings. One is clone, one is TV only, one is laptop only.
halfelite:
--- Quote from: Osmo on March 15, 2010, 09:13:21 PM ---
I have EDGE LED, this greatly sucks. I should have done my research, but then again my t.v looks beautiful. I'll check out that guide thanks, but not sure about spending more money,
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Nothing sucks about an edge lit LCD. both ways have there goods and there bads. The only difference LED gives you over a normal lcd is a truer black color. If you set the screen to black on an edge lit/normal lcd the screen still gives off some light. If you do it on a local dimming the screen gives off no light.
It takes about a month to truly get the best picture out of your tv. All your inputs will behave differently and you have to find the middle setting for it all to work. Only real high end tv models have independent settings per input. I would start by downloading a calibration dvd. it will get you 90-95% to a nice picture. then fine tune on the input you use the most.
sdedalus83:
--- Quote from: fohfoh on March 15, 2010, 09:31:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: sdedalus83 on March 15, 2010, 09:20:10 PM ---As far as the laptop issue is concerned, you're probably cloning the display. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 1080p display, so your problem lies in trying to display a non native resolution on the TV. Set it up so that the laptop's screen turns off when connected to the TV, and the resolution to 1920x1080.
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Agreed. Though mine is maxed out via S-video, your HDMI should be able to do better. If you have the short cut, there should be around 3 settings. One is clone, one is TV only, one is laptop only.
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Or extended desktop - letting you use both at different settings.
Osmo:
--- Quote from: halfelite on March 15, 2010, 09:35:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: Osmo on March 15, 2010, 09:13:21 PM ---
I have EDGE LED, this greatly sucks. I should have done my research, but then again my t.v looks beautiful. I'll check out that guide thanks, but not sure about spending more money,
--- End quote ---
Nothing sucks about an edge lit LCD. both ways have there goods and there bads. The only difference LED gives you over a normal lcd is a truer black color. If you set the screen to black on an edge lit/normal lcd the screen still gives off some light. If you do it on a local dimming the screen gives off no light.
It takes about a month to truly get the best picture out of your tv. All your inputs will behave differently and you have to find the middle setting for it all to work. Only real high end tv models have independent settings per input. I would start by downloading a calibration dvd. it will get you 90-95% to a nice picture. then fine tune on the input you use the most.
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Right a calibration dvd? never heard of one but ill have to check that out.
--- Quote from: sdedalus83 on March 15, 2010, 09:20:10 PM ---As far as the laptop issue is concerned, you're probably cloning the display. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 1080p display, so your problem lies in trying to display a non native resolution on the TV. Set it up so that the laptop's screen turns off when connected to the TV, and the resolution to 1920x1080.
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this worked thanks, looks much better, has gained sharpness and maintained rendering.
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