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Solve : Problem with 'ghosting' on my new monitor.?

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Hi,

I recently bought a 20" Viewsonic VX2020vm widescreen LCD monitor, and I have it hooked up to my Dell Inspiron 6100 laptop as a secondary display.

Just lately, it SEEMS to be ghosting or blurry, but not all the time.

The monitor has an 8ms response time, and I have it at it's maximum resolution of 1680x1050

Does anyone have any idea as to what might be causing this?

Thanks

*edit* I can't believe I forgot to mention this, but it is also doing this strange thing where the screen seems to pulse or waver when I click something with the mouse... the picture doesn't distort, but it's like a ripple goes up the screen. Idoes it with my wireless mouse and with the click BUTTON on the laptop... it seems e4specially noticeable in Photoshop, but it is happening slightly EVEN now.Tru that monitor on another computer and another monitor on this computer to see where the probem really is. It's a bit complicated, because we don't know anyone here.

The picture on my laptop monitor is perfect though, and I've never had any problems with it.you could put the LCD onto the Laptop and see if you have any problems showing that image through the LCD. It is little known and but also not unexpected, that LCD screens have a ghosting or burning on an image problem if its is left on the screen for a length of time, until improvements are brought out it would be better to use a screen saver.
this was a problem with standard monitors way back but was resolved with time, I only hope that they get this resolved soon as well.Thanks for the responses... it's not burn in, because the ghosting is around whatever characters are present on screen, and I'm not sure what you mean by put the LCD onto the laptop, as that is exactly how it is setup.

I think I will be returning it under the WARRANTY.



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