Resolution of the LCD monitor display problems recipe
The price of LCD displays getting cheaper 15-inch 16ms product is
about to fall below the 2,000 mark, a lot of new capacity are choosing
LCD monitors. However, LCD display, often encounter some strange
question, of course, this is not necessarily the quality of the LCD
display, and now I will introduce some common LCD problem solution.
Why LCD display fuzzy
Possible reasons: The resolution is not set for the best resolution of the LCD.
General primary users will encounter this problem, the more senior
players all know, LCD monitors are the most suitable resolution, which
is determined by the physical structure of the LCD panel for desktop
computers, usually 15 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x
768,17 inch 1280 Ã-- 1024.
Solution: Right-click on the desktop, select Properties, then select
"Settings" tab card, the lower left corner of the menu that appears now
is to adjust the resolution slider, drag it, and transferred to the best
resolution of the display , then "Apply", the system will prompt
whether to keep the change, select "OK" button.
Two possible reasons: digital signal phase or pixel is not set correctly.
This possibility is relatively small, unless once in Misadjusting
signal phase in the control menu in the LCD pixels, or the graphic card
output signal and LCD monitors do not match.
Very simple solution: the control key on the LCD display panel can be
adjusted to display properly. First select the automatic image
adjustment "or" restore "factory settings If the image is still fuzzy on
the" Image Adjustment "menu and can be referred to as" phase "of" fine
tuning "and" clarity "(" pixels. adjustment ") to manually adjust the
average LCD has a Chinese menu, I will not detail.
In addition, if you are using ATi graphics card, also in the "Control
Panel / Display / Settings / Advanced / Display / Monitor / Advanced
menu to adjust synchronization options, respectively, click on the"
vertical "and" horizontal "and" composite " option to identify the
combination of the most clear LCD display.
Why does the LCD font ghosting
Possible reasons: set the vertical refresh rate and display do not match.
May have senior players will be downplayed, that the LCD does not the
concept of the vertical refresh rate. Indeed, the LCD display refresh
is full screen, unlike the CRT, as through the scan line to the concept
of the vertical refresh. However, the LCD display signal from the
graphics card, graphics card issued by the video signal has a refresh
frequency, LCD this signal to analog to digital conversion, including
the refresh rate can also affect the final screen output effect, the
actual use to prove a different set the "vertical refresh rate" for the
LCD display, the Acer Aspire 5738 Inverter had a significant effect.
Solution: Adjust the monitor refresh rate: Right-click on the
desktop, select Properties, then select the "Settings / Advanced /
Monitor, you can find to adjust the refresh rate drop-down menu,
remember your selection point "application".
The system will test the new refresh rate, if not click "OK" button; a
black screen appears, indicating that the refresh rate set too high,
reduce the refresh rate you can directly press the "ESC" key to restore.
Players simply to test, you can find something to make their own LCD
monitors Acer Aspire 5738Z Inverter effect the best vertical refresh rate.
Tip: After setting the refresh rate, generally in the LCD display
control menu, select "Auto Adjust" to monitor their own adjustments in
order to achieve the best results (some LCD monitors have a key
auto-adjustment function, such as BenQ's "Key" feature, click on the
get).
Two reasons: the graphics output signal quality possible, but off
I encountered a few tablets GeForce4 Ti4200 and a GeForce 6800GT
graphics card then regardless Which LCD monitors have led to the font
ghosting, but then the CRT monitor does not look like.
The solution: replace the graphics card and then a no problem to see
whether there is a ghosting monitor, if there is no ghosting, is the
poor quality of the graphics output signal.
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