Arina Love said:
i have pretty big experience living with HDTVs hooked up to PC. I use my HDTV as monitor and console stuff for about 4 years now. With new HDTV you don't even need to search for setups they already have PC mode. How you switch it is different for every manufacturer. it usually in engages when you assign name to your HDMI channel (like game movie, TV or PC) then adjust settings to fit your eyes (optional) and remember tvs have much more extensive visual settings than monitors and so it can take time to get it just as you want.
It's really not that hard.
Yeah, all modern TVs offer some sort of 'game mode', but, well, the thing is that - according to my experience - the manufacturers still cheat. All of them.
ALL of them. If you want the fastest raw image of your console thrown on screen, the way the developers intended, you absolutely need to check and disable all picture processing settings... just off the top of my head, any 'Modes' as well as Black Tone, Dynamic Contrast, Shadow Detail, Edge Enhancement, etc. etc. have a negative impact on image display quality and speed. Those settings above - and more - usually get NOT ALL disabled by choosing game mode, even though they should be. Bear in mind that every manufacturer might call some of the more complicated bits of crippling image processing differently.
It's always both great fun and sad to see people rediscover their games. It's like finding out your toothbrush works better when you use the brush part in your mouth, instead of rubbing the bare plastic against your gums and teeth.