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Just got my i6000 tonight!

post #1 of 10
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Thanks to the many suggestions I received, they were a great help!

I've been removing all of the junk loaded on the machine and noticed that while the text within IE, and elsewhere, is clear, many of the images are quite blurry. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to clear this up? TIA
post #2 of 10
What's the native resolution of your notebook? What's the resolution set at?
post #3 of 10
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I got the WSXGA+; the resolution is set at 1680X1050 as it ought to be.

This is particularly strange because certain images come out amazing, while others are poor, many of which are screenshots. Perhaps it's just chocked up to poor resolution on the screenshots?
post #4 of 10
Remove the OEM's Video Drivers and download Omega drivers --> http://www.omegadrivers.net

I'm run those drivers from 1280 x 800 to 1680 x 1050 and everything's great!!
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Originally Posted by ctdischner
I got the WSXGA+; the resolution is set at 1680X1050 as it ought to be.

This is particularly strange because certain images come out amazing, while others are poor, many of which are screenshots. Perhaps it's just chocked up to poor resolution on the screenshots?
Check the DPI settings, I think it should be set to 96 DPI.
post #6 of 10
Be careful with Omega drivers. I loaded them twice on my i6000 and both times I had to restore everything and go back to stock drivers.
post #7 of 10
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Originally Posted by BlueLaptop
Check the DPI settings, I think it should be set to 96 DPI.
Yep, fairly sure that's the problem.

John
post #8 of 10
Yea I just got my 6000 and DPI setting was set by default to 120 by Dell. It makes thing look big. But I got the higher res screen for a reason, lol.
post #9 of 10
yup, been stated many times, dpi to 96.
post #10 of 10
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Display resolution was set to 96 to start.

I'm thinking I may just live with it as most images appear fine; there are just a handful of them that don't.
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