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One method to improve the display on an LCD monitor is to use a DVI connector on a DVI capable video card. This is due to the fact that LCD monitors use digital connections, and the old VGA connectors are analog, so the VGA signal is converted from analog to digital (but this conversion loses image quality).
 
One method to improve the display on an LCD monitor is to use a DVI connector on a DVI capable video card. This is due to the fact that LCD monitors use digital connections, and the old VGA connectors are analog, so the VGA signal is converted from analog to digital (but this conversion loses image quality).
 
The other way is to ensure your video card is set to the LCD Monitor's optimal resolution, typically 1280x1024 for a non-wide-screen {{convert|17|or|19|in|cm|adj=on|1}} monitor.
 
The other way is to ensure your video card is set to the LCD Monitor's optimal resolution, typically 1280x1024 for a non-wide-screen {{convert|17|or|19|in|cm|adj=on|1}} monitor.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==