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Blurry Monitor
Hi,
My monitor was broken last night accidentally. So as a remedy I have used my Changhong LED TV as my monitor as of now. Connector is VGA. It seems that it has a blurry display and I can't get into settings where and how to fix this issue. To be exact this is the right product. http://www.conrad.com/ce/en/product/...-HD-Sat----Bla My Video Card is GTX 650 nVidia. Can anyone help me out of this one? |
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Check the following:
- Try a different VGA Cable. - If you don't have one, check that all the pins inside the connector are straight. - Check the refresh rate in Windows Display properties. Start at 60hz, or look for the best rate for your monitor. Good luck!
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It seems that I have check everything yet haven't tried to use another VGA Cable will buy a new one for sure.
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here is the latest score.
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Make sure you have the resolution set to the native resolution of the tv, which looks like 1920 x 1080.
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The link you posted above says it is 1080p, unless you have a different model tv.
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http://www.changhongglobal.com/egdch/8653.htm The model is LED23466 and the resolution is 1920 x 1080 Really hurt my eye on this one ![]() |
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