Re: picture quality ???

From: dev (dev_at_null.invalid)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 08:24:59 -0700


/ANSWER/ said:

> I have Win XP, Samsung 17" monitor and Intel graphic card (64Mb)
> the picture in not sharp enough.
> What can I do to upgrade picture quality.

An .inf file may have been included with the monitor, or be available for
it from the Samsung WEBsite. This should ensure that the monitor refresh
rate is within specs.

Check monitor documenation to review setting options.

Try a different resolution, under Control Panel|DISPLAY|SETTINGS. 1024 X
768 is common for a 17" screen.

Test a different monitor, to eliminate the possibility that yours is
defective, or plug yours into another PC.

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