monitor image looks fuzzy

tony_ong

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Hi,

my brother just gotten a new monitor and i like to check with you guys, why the words and image on the monitor will look like they are moving left and right occasionally?

Thanks!
 

tjeeyang26

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Hi,

my brother just gotten a new monitor and i like to check with you guys, why the words and image on the monitor will look like they are moving left and right occasionally?

Thanks!

Please specify the following:

- type of display connector in use
- native resolution of the monitor
- resolution selected in the operating system
- any other features in the monitor? (Such as dynamic contrast, etc)
 

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Its native is full hd and os is set to full hd too.

Using vga.
Did not use those features.

Could it be the cable faulty but it comes and go.
 

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that monitor no dvi.. only got hdmi. buy y don use vga leh? o.o

VGA is an analog connector and hence is susceptible to electrical interference. That could be the cause of your problem. Besides, DVI and HDMI gives a much clearer and sharper image especially at full HD resolutions. A HDMI cable can cost less than 5 dollars if you know where to get one.

To sum up, ditch VGA.
 

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VGA is an analog connector and hence is susceptible to electrical interference. That could be the cause of your problem. Besides, DVI and HDMI gives a much clearer and sharper image especially at full HD resolutions. A HDMI cable can cost less than 5 dollars if you know where to get one.

To sum up, ditch VGA.

Oh. I see. Thanks for the advice. Did have it free with the monitor. but my bro didnt use it. :s13:
 
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