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Depends on your video card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sounds like a bad connection or your graphics card needs to be upgraded. Example: You could have the best television with the best picture in the world, but if your playing a VHS from 1982 your picture quality won't be much better than it was in 1982. This is a high quality monitor. Your only going to get as good of quality picture as your graphics card will put out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The short answer is NO, not using HDMI. I had exactly the same problem. Until i read another review. It turns out you must connect using DVI or VGA to get a decent image. I know this makes no sense. But it is true. Try it. It will solve your problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Perhaps you are trying to force into something other than its native resolution, which will produce a blurry image. 1920x 1080 is the native resolution. Go into graphics settings and set to this resolutiion
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.graphic resolution falls more on your graphics card than the monitor. you should use the highest setting your graphics card can support. the better the card the better the resolution on your monitor. I prefer the NVidea GeForce cards, a 770 gtx or newer will likely give you the resolution you are looking for for gaming or images.
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