Manufacturer, Make and Model is always very helpful when asking for help.
Some LCDs just don't do 'movies' well.
Depends on the resolution, amount of pixels, refresh rate, types of connections etc.
Hey Guys,I need some help here! I just went out and bought a new 20" Flat screen LCD Monitor.I got it all hooked up, and decided to watch a dvd, and the graphics suck! I'm thinking it's because I have an ancient graphics card in the thing.Am I right? If I go get a newer graphics card for this thing, will it improve the graphics when I watch a dvd or streaming graphics, for that matter. HELP!!!!
THE MORE I WORK ON MY COMPUTERS,THE MORE HAIR I LOSE!!
It's a bit like saying I got a new monitor and when I go to play GTA the graphics suck, not knowing what you had previously, what resolution that was running at , what resolution this is running at, what graphics card etc..
Semi-retired from Free-DC...
I have some time to help.....
I need a new laptop,but who needs a laptop when you have a phone...
Now to remember my old computer specs..
Make sure you have the resolution set to whatever is the "native" setting for the monitor--LCD's only work on their "native" settings, otherwise everything's fuzzy and weird.
I just went out and bought a new 20" Flat screen LCD Monitor.I got it all hooked up, and decided to watch a dvd, and the graphics suck! I'm thinking it's because I have an ancient graphics card in the thing.Am I right