IMac outputting 1080p?

I have a 21.5 inch 2010 iMac. I have an HDMI cord connecting my iMac to my 42 inch Samsung tv. When I use the remote for my tv to change the source to HDMI2/DVI an info box says 1920x1080 @ 60hz, but the quality on the tv doesn't match the computer screen. It's somewhat pixelated. Might this be a problem on my end, or is it the tv?  In the displays settings these two windows pop up
Should I change up any settings?

I'm dumb and should have mentioned that my tv is a 720p plasma and whenever I change the "Optimize for" option it gets changed on both windows.

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    EDID Version........1.3
    Manufacturer........SNY
    Product Code........494 (01EE) (EE01)
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    Manufactured........Week 1 of year 2010
    Max H Size..........160 cm
    Max V Size..........90 cm
    Gamma...............2.20
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    #0: 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz (8180)
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    #8: 720 x 576p @ 50Hz - 4:3 is not native (17)
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    #10: 720 x 576i @ 50Hz - 4:3 is not native (21)
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    Sync: Digital separate with
    * Positive vertical polarity
    * Positive horizontal polarity
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    Mode = 1280 x 720 @ 50.000Hz
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    * Positive vertical polarity
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    * Positive horizontal polarity
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