I'd hate to think I bought the desktop for the HDMI to LCD (rather than another powerbook) if the newest hardware wasn't ready to support a good size LCD. Plan on going to one of the local Apple stores this weekend to see if a "genius" can shed any light. Tried turnign off all the "auto correction features" available. Have tweaked the settings on the HDTV with no real improvement. It has grown more pronounced over the week (no reboots, but the LCD is powered down when not in use most of the day), Did upgrade to 10.6.4 last week, no change in the blurry appearance. But have noticed significant delay/lag on the screen (between moving the mouse and the reaction of the pointer). I haven't had any problems with viewing video, only text, system menutes, and pictures look crappy, and have yet to have it freeze for no reason (twice it was running a conversion a huge file, and I don't attribute that to video issues). Is there a problem with my graphics card? Should I replace my Mini? I have tried and the image quality is better, but my Mac Mini does not support higher resolutions such as 1080p, using VGA cable. They suggested using Mini-Display to VGA cable. Their recommendation was to avoid using HDMI to connect to LCD. Using Apple Cinema: Picture and fonts were sharp and crisp. Using LCD: they say they are unable to reproduce problem with font, but image was dark and pixelated. My fonts are blurry (out of focus)and images that are sharp and clear on my PC appear dark, pixelated and grainy using my Mini(very Low-Fi look to it). I have tried every resolution and have even tried font smoothing. I have tried a combination of 3 different cables with 3 different ports. My LCD is 46" 1080p resolution and is up to date with latest firmware. I have plug it to my Sharp AQUOS LCD Model LC-46D64U.
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