** Description changed: [Impact] - * There is a number of display devices that misuse the width & height field in EDID. Instead of real size in centimeters it contains encoded aspect ratio (e.g. 1600x900, 16x10, 160x90). + * There is a number of display devices that misuse the width & height field in EDID. Instead of real size in centimeters it contains encoded aspect ratio (e.g. 1600x900, 16x10, 160x90). This leads to incorrect calculation of diagonal for the purpose of e.g. Unity settings app. [Test Case] - 1. Connect a display device that provides incorrect EDID data (e.g. LG 49UB850T-DA TV). - 2. Open the Displays section of Unity settings. - 3. Look for the newly connected display. + 1. Connect a display device that provides incorrect EDID data (e.g. LG 49UB850T-DA TV). + 2. Open the Displays section of Unity settings. + 3. Look for the name of the newly connected display in the settings window. + + Expected result: + Display name should contain it's real diagonal. + + Actual result: + Display name contains a ridiculous diagonal (e.g. 72" in case of a 49" display). [Regression Potential] - * This affects the way the display name will be formatted for any + * This affects the way the display name will be formatted for any software using unity-settings-daemon. If anything is testing/comparing display names - it may fail. [Other Info] - + * Original bug description: After connecting a LG 49UB850T-DA TV the following information is displayed in the unity-control-center: Goldstar Company Ltd 72" It's misleading since neither the company name nor the diagonal matches.
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