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Mutt, how doyou have the monitor positioned? You might want to check to make sure that it is high enough up (eye level, so you are not looking down) and in front of you, not off to the side.
You may also want to look into the brightness, because an overbright LCD can cause some wash out.
Also, check the specs carefully. It is to your advantage to run the monitor at the highest refresh rate possible for the monitor. While it might work well at 60hz, you might find it much better at 85hz or whatever is tops. You also want to try to run it in a native size, so it if it a 1600x1200, try running it at 1600x1200 and not lower, as you might be seeing some dithering at smaller sizes (and you might also get dithering if you over size it as well).
What type of monitor is it?
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