https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20142





--- Comment #3 from Luca Niccoli <lultimou...@gmail.com>  2010-10-13 00:05:10 
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I know, but my point is that there are too many displays that use 1080p to
choose underscan by default.
Also, TVs that show the "HD Ready 1080p" logo are required to support a mode
that doesn't overscan ([0], p. 13).
Besides, if I understand it correctly, underscanning is really just a
workaround that produces blurred images.
Underscan support is fine, but I don't think it should be enabled by default
with such a (necessarily) approximative euristic.

[0]
http://www.digitaleurope.org/fileadmin/user_upload/document/HD_ready_1080p_1188470475.pdf

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