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<blockquote data-quote="6.2" data-source="post: 1254194" data-attributes="member: 205085"><p>Alright, ive read the stickied tv thread, but didnt help.</p><p></p><p>I've had my mac mini hooked up to my 42" LG 1080P tv for a while, works no problem at all, however the colors are always wrong, and seem darker and lighter. everythings wacky.</p><p></p><p>is this just because its a tv and not a monitor made for Computers?</p><p>ive gone through tons of the settings some helped in one area, but made it worse in another. i do a lot of graphic design work so color acuracy is needed. Im stuck using my crap HP laptop till i can either solve the issue, or get a monitor i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.2, post: 1254194, member: 205085"] Alright, ive read the stickied tv thread, but didnt help. I've had my mac mini hooked up to my 42" LG 1080P tv for a while, works no problem at all, however the colors are always wrong, and seem darker and lighter. everythings wacky. is this just because its a tv and not a monitor made for Computers? ive gone through tons of the settings some helped in one area, but made it worse in another. i do a lot of graphic design work so color acuracy is needed. Im stuck using my crap HP laptop till i can either solve the issue, or get a monitor i guess. [/QUOTE]
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