yo /g/,
is there any way to make a monitor that is running at a non native resolution look better? i got a 28 inch TV from a friend for free that I would like to use a second monitor, but the thing has a native resolution of 1360x768 for some reason and my other 28 inch monitor is at 1920x1080. I can force the TV to have a resolution of 1920x1080 but it looks awful, anyway I can make it look a little better on Linux?
>>57090702
Just force it to run at a higher res in the actual aspect ratio instead of widescreen you fucking nerd.
>>57090702
Why wouldn't you just run the monitor at its native resolution?
What could you possibly have to gain?
>>57090702
xrandr
good luck
>>57090757
didn't help
>>57090771
it's not a huge deal but would be nice to have the same resolution on both monitors
>>57090851
>would be nice to have the same resolution on both monitors
Why?
What's the point of the "same resolution" when everything is just going to be resized and blurry? What does that gain?
>>57090930
im hoping to reduce the blurriness, hence the thread.
>>57090851
something called "dpi" is why this is an issue
>>57090702
Try 2720x1536?
>>57090989
You can't reduce the blurriness. The monitor displays *only* that resolution. Any attempt to run a larger resolution will result in scaling, which makes everything blurry (less so if it's a nice multiple).