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    Screen fuzz!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by steadfast1, Jul 21, 2006.

  1. steadfast1

    steadfast1 Newbie

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    Hi all, I hope someone can give an answer to a dumb question. When I put a DVD on my E1505, the picture quality of my screen goes out the window! It's like it can't keep up with the different colors of the constantly changing frames? Instead of showing a smooth color blend (like watching on a tv), it shows little tiny color dots in areas of the picture that look like a bunch of fuzz, how annoying! Please, someone tell me it's a bad screen so I can send it back. If not, could it be the DVD program i'm using or perhaps it's just a low quality screen for the Dell...... Much respect to you wise ones.
     
  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Do not cross post on the forum please. Your other thread has been deleted. There is no reason to post two threads.

    This could fix your problem.
    Desktop Properites, Settings tab, Advanced, change the DPI to 96 and restart.