Emerson 32 inch as pc monitor text blurry

samocamo123

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So, im using a emerson 32 in model lf320EM5F, and when I browse the web or something the text is blurry. I cant find much info on the monitor. Ive tried clear type. I have tried running the monitor 720p and 1080p. Any suggestions?
 
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The native resolution of your LCD TV is 1366x768. That is basically the reason why text look blurry. The size of each individual pixel is large because there are not as many pixels compared to a LCD TV with 1920x1080 resolution. There is nothing you can really do to make text look sharper than when using 1366x768 resolution.

http://www.emersonaudiovideo.com/product/product.php?id=68


There is not much you do about the blurry text since it is due to the physical limitation of the TV (the low 1366x768 resolution). Sitting further away from the TV can help because the size of the pixels will look smaller which makes text look sharper.

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Use the native resolution of the monitor.
 

samocamo123

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Windows says the native resolution is 1080p, but that leaves the text even blurrier than 720p.
 
The specs indicate it's a 720p monitor. Are you connecting via HDMI?

 

samocamo123

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Yes
 

samocamo123

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Its pretty clear on when watching tv, but I dont use hdmi for watching tv. Yes I have a good video card, but not sure about the cable its braided and is a mega e-tec.
 
The native resolution of your LCD TV is 1366x768. That is basically the reason why text look blurry. The size of each individual pixel is large because there are not as many pixels compared to a LCD TV with 1920x1080 resolution. There is nothing you can really do to make text look sharper than when using 1366x768 resolution.

http://www.emersonaudiovideo.com/product/product.php?id=68


There is not much you do about the blurry text since it is due to the physical limitation of the TV (the low 1366x768 resolution). Sitting further away from the TV can help because the size of the pixels will look smaller which makes text look sharper.
 
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