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Blurry images are typically caused by an incorrect resolution or scaling setting. Ensure your computer is set to the monitor's Native Resolution.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Set to Native Resolution:
Windows: Right-click desktop > [Display settings] > [Display resolution]. Choose the one labeled (Recommended).
macOS: Go to [System Settings] > [Displays] and select [Default for display].
Adjust Scaling Settings:
If text is too small or appears "fuzzy," adjust [Scale and layout] (Windows) or [Scaled] (macOS).
Stick to standard increments (e.g., 100%, 125%, 150%) for the crispest rendering.
Check Hardware Connections:
Avoid using VGA cables if possible. Switch to HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB-C for a pure digital signal that eliminates analog noise.
Use the OSD menu to perform a [Memory Recall] to reset image processing.
Important Notes:
Tip: Running a monitor at a non-native resolution forces the display to interpolate pixels, which inherently causes blurriness.
Note: For Windows users, running the "ClearType Text Tuner" can also significantly improve text clarity.