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I hooked my laptop up to a tv which has a 1080p display but when I choose it, it is fuzzy.
I used an HDMI cord to connect

I turned down the resolution and its still fuzzy. You can see stuff but its fuzzy enough where it doesnt look good.
Ive tried messing with settings in AMD control panel but nothing fixes it... any ideas?
 

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Many TVs aren't set up properly for PC output and will end up fuzzy. Go through the TV settings and see if you can find any mode or preset settings for PC. Failing that, you can try using the display software to try and change the output mode (from RBG to... Whatever the other mode was called, which is designed to display on older TVs better).
 

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Many TVs aren't set up properly for PC output and will end up fuzzy. Go through the TV settings and see if you can find any mode or preset settings for PC. Failing that, you can try using the display software to try and change the output mode (from RBG to... Whatever the other mode was called, which is designed to display on older TVs better).
Theres no pc mode, Ill try the second method you said.
 

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Turning down your resolution will most likely result in a fuzzy picture. If your TV truly is 1080p, then you should choose the 1080 x 1920 resolution on your PC. It should result in a pixel perfect picture. Which TV is it?
 

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Turning down your resolution will most likely result in a fuzzy picture. If your TV truly is 1080p, then you should choose the 1080 x 1920 resolution on your PC. It should result in a pixel perfect picture. Which TV is it?
I dont know the exact model of the TV I can check tomorrow but it is 1080x1920 1080p. When I turn the tv on it shows that on the top right.
The brand is COBY
 

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If your laptop is outputting at the native resolution of your television (allegedly 1080x1920), then you might try adjusting the refresh rate; that's a common thing people overlook when they get fuzzy output displays.
 

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My native laptop display is 1366x768. I used the Amd control center to change the display size and tried nearly every option available but its always fuzzy. What do you mean by changing the refresh rate?
 

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My native laptop display is 1366x768. I used the Amd control center to change the display size and tried nearly every option available but its always fuzzy.
I would imagine that it would give you the option to select the native resolution of your television. Go into your screen resolution settings and try playing around with the highest resolution after outputting only to your television (and not duplicating the display on both your laptop and TV). This might unlock the extra setting for a higher resolution display that it couldn't otherwise display while worrying about displaying the picture on your laptop.
 

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There's no resolution options on the tv and I can select 1920x1080 from the amd control center already :/
 

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Turning down your resolution will most likely result in a fuzzy picture. If your TV truly is 1080p, then you should choose the 1080 x 1920 resolution on your PC. It should result in a pixel perfect picture. Which TV is it?
Just a heads up, it's actually 1920 x 1080, not the other way around.
 

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Try the resolutions to other 16:9 resolutions like 1280x720 (720p).

Perhaps you could post a picture that shows the problem?
I don't think a picture would describe the fuzzyness. You can still read text on screen and its usable but it's fuzzy enough where after a while of using it I got a headache.

FYI, refresh rate is usually set to 59 or 60Hz.

EDIT: also, I've never seen a 19" TV that supports 1080p natively. The fuzziness could be a result of downscaling by the TV.
I have tried putting the resolution on 1280x720 and it's still pretty fuzzy.

Could this be an issue with the TV itself ? its not hooked up to anything else so I can't test with channels or anything
 

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