QUOTE(ckh83 @ Feb 28 2010, 08:11 PM)
are you sure all full hd model can support 1:1 mapping (点对点) 1080P ?
As i know it is not if you connect using pc.
Refer to link
http://www.myav.com.tw/bbs/showthread.php?...32&pagenumber=0http://www.gaforum.org/showthread.php?t=172408Thanks
yup... if u read most of the forums talking about this... when ur tv supports 1080p then the mechanics allow u to get 1:1 pixel mapping.
however for 720p, u most probably can't... because the actual pixels is 768 and not 720 (vertically), hence the TV processor will have to stretch the 720 pixels to 768.
but as for 1080p, the actual pixel is 1080 (vertically), so dont need to process and therefore u get 1:1 pixel mapping.

Check this list out... it's kinda out dated but it shows u the Sony tv list with 1:1 pixel mapping:
http://pixelmapping.wikispaces.com/Sony+TVsTake note that all the Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) models support 1:1 pixel mapping.
the only thing is u need to make sure ur picture mode is set to "
Full" and not Wide Zoom or Zoom because watching normal TV source (640x480) we normally use this setting by default.
Anyway, i fell if ur output source is 1080p, having to be in Zoom or Wide Zoom wouldnt distorb the 1080p resolution hence it will be displayed as Full anyway.
But if u really wanna make sure, just change it to "Full".
This post has been edited by aaronwee: Mar 3 2010, 03:46 PM