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RE: Fuzzy picture when viewed up close issue...

Posted by Grundy on June 12, 2025 at 10:34:43:

Can you feed it a 4K signal from YouTube? Something like 2160p60. Your internet will need to be able to provide about 25mbps. My broadcast 1080 tv signal is clear from where I sit, but fuzzy up close (because the tv is upconverting). YouTube is stunning far away and up close. Try and find one of those 4K - 16K demo videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2pyZhUmJs0&t=364s

My 65" LG G4 was fuzzy until I played this for a couple of hours. Then I had to do something LG calls a hard reset.