I've made my '03 SyncMaster 763MB look better than new by spending a few minutes tweaking the focus controls inside the back of the monitor.
If you've got an older monitor that's starting to look kinda soft (or always looked soft) and it doesn't have a user control for focus, you might consider opening it up and adjusting it if you know what you're doing, or finding someone who can help, as it can really make a big difference if it's not set right. Take a look at the monitor repair FAQ if you're reasonably skilled at that kinda stuff.
Of course, if you mess something up and irradiate everyone within a mile with 1000 times the lethal limit of X-Rays, consider yourself warned.
If you've got an older monitor that's starting to look kinda soft (or always looked soft) and it doesn't have a user control for focus, you might consider opening it up and adjusting it if you know what you're doing, or finding someone who can help, as it can really make a big difference if it's not set right. Take a look at the monitor repair FAQ if you're reasonably skilled at that kinda stuff.
Of course, if you mess something up and irradiate everyone within a mile with 1000 times the lethal limit of X-Rays, consider yourself warned.
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