On Nov 7, 2013 9:47 PM, "Dale" <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine isn't skewed to one side, it's just a fraction to large. It seems to be cut off by a few pixels all the way around. Watching a movie tho, no problem. Using it for a puter monitor tho, slight issue. To give a bit of a idea, about 1/3 of the clock on the little panel thing at the bottom is cut off. The little K menu thing is missing about the same on both bottom and left side. You can see it but it just isn't all there like on my puter monitor. > > Since I don't really plan to use it for a monitor, it's no biggie. I figure it could be that they just put to much plastic around the display itself. Sort of covered up to much of the screen. > Dale, I am assuming this is a TV? All TVs apply overscan to inputs and that is what you are seeing. Most TVs made in the last five years have a way to turn that off, but it varies. On my Samsung, I have to use the dvi/HDMI input and set the input label to dvi/PC and overscan is then turned off for that input. It is buried in the menu options but it doesn't explain what it does. I have several mythtv frontends and found this solution about four years ago when I replaced my living room TV. Dan