I recently got a new laptop and connected it to my tv through hdmi, and the displays extremely blurry and isnt fitting in when I click the "Auto Adjust" feature on my tv
LG has a setting for PC. In the input menu choose the HDMI what you will use and push red button on your remote now you can choose PC(it has a laptop icon).
I just tried that before and it didn't work. This is really frustrating me. Anyone else have any other solutions? It looks like my TV is stuck in my Laptops resolution so it isnt giving me a good image.
Scratch that, TV resolution is right. 1920 X 1080, which is the resolution of my laptop screen right now . God this is frustrating. Anyone have any other answers? Don't know why this is marked as "SOLVED".
the price answer was totally ridiculous. and what the hell? Jamima56 does not seem to have chosen that answer as the BEST solution, so way to go Tom's hardware.... to the problem now: i had the same problem with my PC MONITOR LG Flatron E2260 LED HD on 6670 HD ATI/AMD so not just your problem and not just about HDTVs... i had Blurry or Scaled black borders problems with my PC. only best option when using an HDMI cable was 1680x1050 resolution and all else had Either black border or were blurry... what i did for reaching to NATIVE 1920x1080p recommended with HDMI cable = (Physical) went to monitor buttons >Menu>Display >found that OVERSCAN was set to ON and I Turned it OFF so you do that too with Your HDTV just keep searching till you find it with remote or buttons or whatever.... (virtual) then I went to my ATI Catalyst Control Center software >My digital Flat-panels > Scaling Options(Digital Flat-Panels) : and set Scaling Option to 0% zero percent and THAT WAS ALL (for me of course) and there is this link to read half of the answer from that guy named SAUT helped me : http/www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/365266-33-hdmi-text-fuzzy-works-fine#7465402
its just possible that u need to check your HDTV settings manually too and make a balanced mixed with ur GPU and for laptops better to use your non-onboard graphic card(ati or Nvidia.etc)