I made a gaming area in my bed room last week and moved my gaming stuff there. At first I bought a "32 Roku tv which was too big for where I was sitting. Returned it for a Vizio 24" fhd tv which looked like crap, and now I'm using a LG ultra gear monitor. None of these look like they are sub sampling anything. Things look extremely fuzzy Instead of clear.
I tested a 32" 720p tv today from our kids room and holy crap! The home screen is barely negligible and games have moving pixels all in them. Hooked the 4K player to it and could definitely tell that was subsampling right. The image was crystal clear. So what the hell? Subsampling is supposed to be automatic isn't it?
My takeaway is this and I am probably wrong but it's my assumption: The Xbox Is rendering at these higher resolutions but it's not playing nice at all with anything that's lower than those resolutions. My old PS4 looks more crisp and clean on everything I put it on. I don't know why Xbox is different. Xbox should not look fuzzy and it does. Both my S and X suck on anything that's not 4k.
At this point I think I'm going to redo my desk and just hook the systems back on 4K TV's where they were. I can not afford a 4K monitor and I can not find a small 4K tv anywhere like I used to a few years ago. Everything is 720 and very few 1080 sets in a small tv size. Sigh.
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