Mavericks Airplay Blur

I have a late-2013 Macbook Pro 13". When I upgraded to Mavericks on my previous white Macbook, the extended desktop on my TV went blurry. Did an EDID override and that took care of the matter, though only for one of the two TVs I use (not simultaneously) as external monitors. Same problem when I went Pro, same solution worked, to the same degree. But I also experience the issue when using Airplay to extend or mirror my screen as well, and the EDID solution won't work for that.  Does anyone know how to fix this, aside from reverting to Mountain Lion? ; )

Thanks Luis. As you say: "more or less". Besides the lag it's also a bit buggy. I had to switch applications a couple of times for the viewer to show and respond. Also, full screening the viewer make the main monitor go all black, so you can't really have a full screen viewer and the interface on another screen. At least I couldn't figure out how. But this is better than nothing I guess. Thanks for the tip!

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