>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.

I am surprised how often LCDs with digital inputs are connected using VGA 
cables. I have even seen DVI to VGA adapters used in situations where the 
computer did not have a VGA and the LCD had noth VGA and DVI.

However, the prize goes to the IT tech who connect with both the VGA and 
DVI cables simultaneously. (I'm not lying.)


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