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I have a Linux laptop and I have 2 screens hooked up to make a total of 3 screens including my laptop's built-in screen. One of the screens is an HP computer monitor and it looks fine and the other is a 32 inch TCL tv screen. The TV screen never looks crisp no matter the resolution or the refresh rate I set. Any thoughts on why I can't get the TV monitor to look clean?










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I have a Linux laptop and I have 2 screens hooked up to make a total of 3 screens including my laptop's built-in screen. One of the screens is an HP computer monitor and it looks fine and the other is a 32 inch TCL tv screen. The TV screen never looks crisp no matter the resolution or the refresh rate I set. Any thoughts on why I can't get the TV monitor to look clean?










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  • Possible duplicate of Resolution - Why does an LCD TV look ugly as a monitor?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    19 hours ago














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I have a Linux laptop and I have 2 screens hooked up to make a total of 3 screens including my laptop's built-in screen. One of the screens is an HP computer monitor and it looks fine and the other is a 32 inch TCL tv screen. The TV screen never looks crisp no matter the resolution or the refresh rate I set. Any thoughts on why I can't get the TV monitor to look clean?










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I have a Linux laptop and I have 2 screens hooked up to make a total of 3 screens including my laptop's built-in screen. One of the screens is an HP computer monitor and it looks fine and the other is a 32 inch TCL tv screen. The TV screen never looks crisp no matter the resolution or the refresh rate I set. Any thoughts on why I can't get the TV monitor to look clean?







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  • Possible duplicate of Resolution - Why does an LCD TV look ugly as a monitor?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
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  • Possible duplicate of Resolution - Why does an LCD TV look ugly as a monitor?

    – Aulis Ronkainen
    19 hours ago

















Possible duplicate of Resolution - Why does an LCD TV look ugly as a monitor?

– Aulis Ronkainen
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Possible duplicate of Resolution - Why does an LCD TV look ugly as a monitor?

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