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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    Don't most folks have 2 monitors? I couldn't imagine life otherwise. If I had more desk space I would move up to 3 or 4! (I still swear by CRTs, but am starting to consider a move towards LCD as $ goes down and image quality/size goes up), It would be an interesting poll to see how many monitor folks on this forum have and would like to have.

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    I got my first LCD last week, one of those 19" wide jobs, it may not stay around long. Things are a little fuzzy.

    A friend of mine went with a 24" or so plasma, two monitors in one Thats what I want!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I got my first LCD last week, one of those 19" wide jobs, it may not stay around long. Things are a little fuzzy.
    Usually LCD monitors are right on the money, focus and otherwise...but you gotta get the settings right.
    Got good cables/connections at each end? Running the right resolution? Messed with the phase settings? Clock settings?

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    Hi, Skimask

    I must admit my "old" IIYAMA "pro 450" (also called A 901 HT) is far better at Graphics than lots of 19" LCDs ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Usually LCD monitors are right on the money, focus and otherwise...but you gotta get the settings right.
    Got good cables/connections at each end? Running the right resolution? Messed with the phase settings? Clock settings?
    Yep, tried all of the above and still messing with it. Hooked to the onboard VGA, maybe that is the problem. It is not all that bad, my son likes his, that is why I tried one. Might also have something todo with sitting beside a 19" CRT. To easy to be critical.

    The space LCD's save, I think I can deal with some fuzz
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I got my first LCD last week, one of those 19" wide jobs, it may not stay around long. Things are a little fuzzy.

    Check the resolution of the display and PC.

    A 19" widescreen monitor is probably something like 1440 x 900 and ANY Flat panel run at other than its native resolution looks truely awful compared to running at its native resolution. Some cope better than others but it still ends up fuzzy to a certain extent.
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    Wouldnt be so bad but one PC, Keyboard and Mouse is black the other is White !!!!
    There goes the color code idea

    A 19" widescreen monitor is probably something like 1440 x 900 and ANY Flat panel run at other than its native resolution looks truely awful compared to running at its native resolution. Some cope better than others but it still ends up fuzzy to a certain extent.
    Thats it. I do not have the 1440 x 900 option. Will have to live with it or get a new card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Thats it. I do not have the 1440 x 900 option. Will have to live with it or get a new card.
    Check for updated drivers

    In the properties,click on Advanced > Monitor and see if the "hide modes my mnitor cant display" is ticked

    My PC was showing 1280x1024 as the highest setting but when I unticked the box there was a 1600x900 and a 1920 x something mode.

    Also take a look at a program called "Powerstrip"

    http://entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm

    I havent used it personally but I know some people who swear by it to get custom resolutions for their PCs on Plasma and large LCD screens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdoxey View Post
    Check for updated drivers

    In the properties,click on Advanced > Monitor and see if the "hide modes my mnitor cant display" is ticked

    My PC was showing 1280x1024 as the highest setting but when I unticked the box there was a 1600x900 and a 1920 x something mode.

    Also take a look at a program called "Powerstrip"

    http://entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm

    I havent used it personally but I know some people who swear by it to get custom resolutions for their PCs on Plasma and large LCD screens.
    I updated my OS from Mandrake 10 to Mandriva 2007. Fuzzy left
    Dave
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