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Old 08-01-2005, 02:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi! I have just bought my new PC. I installed windows and all the drivers and
realized that picture on my monitor is a bit blury. Well not blury, but rather not sharp as on other computers and my eyes
hurt when I watch it. My monitor is LG1750 with DVI and analog input, and
my graphic card is Geforce 6600. I tried monitor on my other computer with
just analog graphic card and picture there is, in my opinion, better. Could
the problem be in graphic card of my new computer. Or what? All the other
conditions in the room are fine. No light in front of the monitor of behind the
monitor. Please coment on my problem. Thanx
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Old 08-01-2005, 02:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like your monitor should be fine, and your video card shouldnt be a problem. Go into your video setting on your computer and make sure they are correct, or start at a smaller resolution, and work from there. Also try changing the refresh rate around, 75 hz, to 65 or something.
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In my monitor instructions is an information that refresh rate should be 60Hz and resolution 1280*1024 so I keep that as it is. Dont no why it must be like
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the resolution is the native resolution of the panel, it works best at this resolution and the stated refresh rate.

check your graphics card settings and look for image sharpening it may help things a bit.

you might also want to check if there's a specific driver for your display that you can install
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