Thanks for the suggestion. However, I actually tried it both ways (VGA
and digital), with no recognizable difference. I am using the NVIDIA
GeForce 8600 video card, so digital support should be pretty good.
This is a 24" monitor. My wife's computer with a 20" monitor doesn't do
this. Any relation?
Quentin Fisher
Bethesda, MD
Fred Holmes wrote:
Get a video card with a digital output, and use the digital cable to connect
the LCD monitor to the video card. The color fringing is almost certainly
caused in the part of the circuitry where the signal is analog. Could even be
caused by a poor quality analog (VGA) video cable.
Fred Holmes
Q. Fisher wrote:
I recently bought a Dell "Ultrasharp" color monitor and have been surprised ( =
disappointed) at its tendency to put red or green fringes around high contrast areas,
most notably black text. My older CRT seemd to give a much sharper and accurate image. Is
this normal behavior for a n LCD monitor? Or is it a Dell issue? Are other monitors any
better?
>>
Quentin Fisher
Bethesda, MD
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Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Department of Anesthesia
Medstar Washington Hospital Center
110 Irving Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010-2975
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