A few days ago, I posted this ghosting problem on the forum. My daughter since had read on the internet that this problem might be a result of a bad cable. Today, I discovered that my 15 pin VGA monitor cable was defective. Once I replaced it. The problem went away and I now have a sharp display on my monitor.
Good to hear you found the problem. Just a note: the 1905's "native" resolution is 1280x1024, and will look much sharper on that resolution, as all LCD screens do on their native resolution.
Granite2
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February 14th, 2009 11:00
A few days ago, I posted this ghosting problem on the forum. My daughter since had read on the internet that this problem might be a result of a bad cable. Today, I discovered that my 15 pin VGA monitor cable was defective. Once I replaced it. The problem went away and I now have a sharp display on my monitor.
RChris
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February 14th, 2009 18:00
Good to hear you found the problem. Just a note: the 1905's "native" resolution is 1280x1024, and will look much sharper on that resolution, as all LCD screens do on their native resolution.