Hi, I think a lot of the issues with skew and/or rotation are to a great deal a matter of the tv, and not the video cards. I have a Thomson 28" wide and observed a slight rotation of the picture. I then started to watch more closely on broadcasts that have horizontal material, like stock market info scrolling in the top or bottom of the screen. Looks like they are also off a bit, so I concluded that it is my tv that is rotated. It also shows a stretch in the picture when not overscanning. This stretch moves a bit according to picture content. If I put a 4:3 signal in 16:9 format on the tv the strech becomes worse. I guess that a lot of the problems are caused by the analog components in the signal path not beeing ideal. It is a bit annoying once you know the picture is distorted, but a slight overscan usually makes you forget about the whole matter pretty fast.
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