A technician is setting up a newly connected LCD monitor for an office workstation. The user reports that text and desktop icons appear blurry and stretched, despite the monitor displaying normal colors and brightness. Upon reviewing the system settings, the technician notices that the operating system display resolution is set to , while the monitor manufacturer lists a physical panel specification of . Which of the following is the BEST action to resolve the image quality issue?
- Adjust the operating system display settings to match the monitor's native resolution of .Cevap
- BReplace the display panel's internal CCFL backlight inverter board.
- CReplace the graphics card due to overheating video memory (VRAM).
- DReplace the display cable with a higher bandwidth video cable to support digital signals.
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Adjust the operating system display settings to match the monitor's native resolution of .
LCD monitors possess a fixed matrix of physical pixels known as native resolution. When the operating system outputs a non-native resolution (such as on a panel), the display hardware must interpolate pixel data across multiple physical pixels, resulting in blurry text and distorted graphics. Adjusting the OS display settings to match the monitor's native resolution restores crisp, clear visual output.
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LCD Native Resolution Mismatch
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