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Old 11-30-2012, 10:21 AM   #317
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Originally Posted by Mitt Rogney View Post
Everyone is just acting like overscanning is this normal thing. I've never heard anyone talk about it as a problem before the Wii U, unless you're connecting a PC through DVI to some weird cheap TV or something.
My old 40" Smasung overscans everything through HDMI and it's a pain in the arse. You can't fix it via TV settings.

360 and PS3 can correct this via settings although it wasn't present in the 360 at launch (which isn't surprising, it doesn't seem to be an issue via component and HDMI wasn't available at launch).
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