Re: PLEASE HELP w/ IMAGE QUALITY!!!

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I've got an Inspiron 6000 and have no problems with the display. However, I
have the Intel 915 graphics, not the Radeon. What is the native resolution
of your display panel? Mine (the bare bones model) is 1280x800, and that's
what I set the resolution to. Your resolution should be set to the exact
resolution of the display panel, which may be higher than mine if you payed
extra.

Since it's new, you might want to call Dell...they do have good service once
you can find someone that speaks good English...

You might also want to visit their web site, enter your service tag number,
and download and install the latest video drivers.

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"amsetnor" <amsetnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a new Inspirion 6000, Windows XP Media Center Edition, and an ATI
Mobility Radeon X300 Display, set at the highest (32 bit) in Color
quality.
Surfing the Web and looking at the images is SO BLURRY. Every time I surf
the Web, and I scroll with my mouse over images, I always get a message
under
my mouse that says..."Shift +R improve the quality of this image. CTRL +
F5
reloads the whole page." This big message blocks and obstructs everything
that I'm looking at. I have to re-load EVERYTHING (or every page) if I
want
to see the images/icons/pictures clearly. For example, if I want to look
at
bikinis on Victoria's Secret, every single item that I want to see (or
click
on), I have to re-load every image one-by-one or page-by-page if I want to
see something clearly. I can barely recognize what the images are. It's
so
time consuming. Can I just bypass, or fix the settings so I never have to
hit CTRL and F5 together again? I've tried right-clicking on the
desktop,
clicking properties, and changing the Screen resolution pixels in every
possible scenario, but nothing. Please help! Thanksabunch! :(


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