New 2012 Mac mini with HD 1080p support ?

has the new Mac mini full HD support on his HDMI port including 1080p and DTS HD ?

How is it look like after your display calibration? check with http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/contrast.php
Could u see the difference of all levels? If it is not able to tell the difference, the colors has not been fixed yet.
JimmyJimmyYam wrote:
I think I have almost exact same problem with the exact same Mac Mini model on the same (single) monitor via HDMI output (my monitor is Samsung S24B300HL, not sure if the HL makes any difference).
Running Display Calibraton fixed the colours for me, but the text looks fuzzy not matter what I do. I have tried:
Turning LCD Font Smoothing on and Off (different but not better)
Changing the AppleSmoothFont variable via Terminal (different but only slightly better)
Changing monitor setting from PC to TV (made things worse, lots of overscan)
Adjusting settings on the monitor itself (sharpness at around 60 looks best but still not good).
Interestingly, connecting via Thunderbolt to HDMI instead (cable purchased especially to try and work around this issue) did not actually improve things for me, although it is good for you - I wonder if the fact that I used HDMI first has caused the mini to "lock" in certain settings to use with this monitor? I will give it another go later, see if I can make it "forget" and get the same result as you.
Same monitor with my 5 year old Windows PC - looks great, pin sharp. Based on internet searches so far, lots of people seem to be reporting issues with HDMI on Mac Mini.
Overall, a poor experience thus far with my first Mac :-(

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