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Maybe - to me it looks awful if I don't use "PC" input label. Leaving it on just scan, the video picture is acceptable, but everything else is diabolical. It looks like the contrast is WAY too high (even though the contrast settings on the TV are not), and nothing is smooth - all edges are v jagged. It doesn't look like Windows should look when you connect it to a standard PC monitor.
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I find that my LG TV has a tremendous amount of input lag when the input label is set to anything but PC. I also notice that with the label set to PC the Just Scan option is greyed out. I have to accept the input lag and delay the audio of every movie by 100ms to compensate.
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(This post was last modified: 2016-07-05, 22:24 by nickr.)
Why not try a proper operating system like linux, via libreleelc on a usb stick, to determine if this is a windows issue.
Also the list of supported refresh rates on PC input are different to those on other inputs, see your instruction manual.
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"Just Scan" gives a 1:1 pixel/input match with no internal rescaling. This should give best results.