HDMI in Mac Mini 2014

Hi people, about a month ago, I received my new Mac Mini 2014, I connect it to my Panasonic 22" LCD TV, and I get the surprise of a not good image quality, I put down the Sharpness, and Noise Reduction, but still seems blurry and fuzzy text, it don't seems clear. Start reading on internet, found the solution buying a Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter, my TV got a VGA port, and it means could work, this might be the solution? or could be another? Also I try using SwitchResX but nothing changes, also my TV doesn't got the option of change the HDMI input to PC. This problem isn't to bad, but working or reading is really annoying and I know that could see better.
My Regards, to the Apple Community.

Maybe VGA would be better. I would first try:
http://www.ireckon.net/2013/03/force-rgb-mode-in-mac-os-x-to-fix-the-picture-qua lity-of-an-external-monitor#comments

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