Monitor blur issues...

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by avalanch, Jan 19, 2014.

  1. avalanch

    avalanch Private E-2

    Attached Files:

  2. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    The problem is that when you post, we see your post on our display and no blur is apparent.
     
  3. avalanch

    avalanch Private E-2

    You don't see those faint little lines in the three attachments? Viewing the image on the phone I can see them. Maybe "blur" isn't the correct term but I can definitely see them clearly on the phone I took the pictures with. Not to mention they show up on my ipod & coolpix camera photos as well.

    Have a look at the middle attachment around the jpegmini window, you'll see little lines going to the right.
     
    Last edited: Jan 19, 2014
  4. rustysavage

    rustysavage Sergeant Major

    My eyes suck but I also don't see what you're talking about. Maybe you could use a graphics editing tool to overlay some arrows on the picture (showing the blurred "lines").
     
  5. Puppywunder58

    Puppywunder58 Master Sergeant

    I think the OP is talking about the "ghost" imaging which I can see in the photos. I don't know what to do about it though, sorry.
     
  6. Digerati

    Digerati Major Geek Extraordinaire

    I can see what you are talking about. I recommend you connect another monitor and see if it happens there. If blurry on the second monitor, you then know the problem is with your computer, or it's graphics solution. If the second monitor looks good, then the first monitor has issues.
     
  7. avalanch

    avalanch Private E-2

    Unfortunately I don't have a second monitor. I've noticed it does that when it's starting up as well, before the graphics driver even has a chance to load.

    The little asus logo where you can press F8 to go to the boot menu ghosts like that and that's just mere seconds after pressing the power button.
     
  8. Puppywunder58

    Puppywunder58 Master Sergeant

    If you or a buddy has a laptop you might be able to hook up your monitor to it and see if you still get the ghosting. If you do, then your monitor may need replacing.
     
  9. Digerati

    Digerati Major Geek Extraordinaire

    Check your TV. If new in recent years, there's a good chance it has a VGA input, or even an DVI or HDMI.
     

MajorGeeks.Com Menu

Downloads All In One Tweaks \ Android \ Anti-Malware \ Anti-Virus \ Appearance \ Backup \ Browsers \ CD\DVD\Blu-Ray \ Covert Ops \ Drive Utilities \ Drivers \ Graphics \ Internet Tools \ Multimedia \ Networking \ Office Tools \ PC Games \ System Tools \ Mac/Apple/Ipad Downloads

Other News: Top Downloads \ News (Tech) \ Off Base (Other Websites News) \ Way Off Base (Offbeat Stories and Pics)

Social: Facebook \ YouTube \ Twitter \ Tumblr \ Pintrest \ RSS Feeds