Make sure you have a high definition (720p/1080p) signal; otherwise corrupted EEPROM chip. To prove it place the unit into 4:3 and see if the green dots shift.
If the picture you find is the same dimensions as your screen it shouldn't be blurry or pixelated. For example, if you have a 1920x1080 screen resolution and you look up a 1920x1080 picture, it will not be blurry. If it is, the picture is too small or your personalization settings are incorrect.
Plasma screen TVs differ from LCD or LED TVs. Plasma TVs use electrically charged ionized gas to display the picture. The advantages of a plasma TV are that they provide a clearer and better picture than LCD or LED TVs.
It's because if the picture is smaller than your desktop (screen) then the pixels have to expand to fit the space, making it appear blurry.
LCD is better for hd viewing and the colours wil be more bright on lcd but plasma has got a glass screen and the colours are a little bit dimmer but the picture is great for standard viewing aswell as hd viewing , i have a lcd and for standard viewing the upsetted me but a hd plasma i have to say is better than a lcd in my opinion
No, the computer screen shouldn't be blurry it might have a problem internally or could be dirty.
A See Through clear black screen somehow has the colour pigments of red yellow and green. The Screen themselves are made of some kind of focil fuel. but any any case if you use any black type substance is will have colours naturally inside them. The Strange thing is, its the colours that create the black screen, the screen itsleft is not black, but it is made of all the colour pigments. Then all you have to do is activate the colours of the screen by allowing Different electrical signals into them, the best way that works is through a Plasma Type Liquid which is held inside a second white screen. The Colours are at the front of the tv which make up the black or gray image, and the main white screen sends different signals of white light to the colours. Its also not to difficult if the information in the signal is compressed and the with some type of lense the like the Plasma liquid. The Plasma liquid slows down the electrical signals and redistributes the Electrical signals to the Colours if the Gray black screen. So the Plasma liquid captures Compressed electrical signals and they spread through the area of the plasma liquid at all angles, so potentialy you can have any shaped tv you want with a Plasma Screen, Because the Electrical signals Redistribute to all angles of the screen, Its The Central Part of the Plasma Screen That has The Perfect recorded Signal as Electricitc Works Best when Traveling In Straight Lines.
The most common sign, is that your t.v. will take a long time to come on.Also the picture is out of focus. and writing on the screen is blurry.
The pixels of a plasma screen are made up of a gases (xenon, neon and helium) between two panels. These gases glow to different colours when a voltage is passed across them (they are accelerated towards the screen and light is produced when they hit the screen)
A burn comes from having a picture on the screen what has little movement. Don't leave the screen on a channel or video that is static for days at a time.
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
High definition refers to the quality of the picture, and plasma refers to the type of screen. All plasmas will be high definition, but not all high definition TVs will be plasma.
If the screen is blurry and remains blurry then it hasn't been calibrated correctly. If the blurriness is merely temporary, then it is most likely an indication of substandard components within the display.