How to adjust your monitor correctly

We get countless questions asking us how to correctly adjust an LCD. We recommend running the LCD in its native resolution as much as possible. For some games, it is impossible to run non-native resolutions. Text looks inaccurate, images look distorted and colors show up often way off. Microsoft’s ClearType can help you correct the text distortion problems, but of course, we don’t use monitors exclusively for text.

Almost every LCD that we have ever seen has an “Auto Adjustment” button. For most LCDs, this works very well if you have a plain white background or a window that is completely maximized. Other poorer firmwares simply look for colors along the edge of the screen; so if you have a black background, the “Auto” feature will crop your display until all of the corners of something light in color touch the sides. Repeat your Auto Adjustment once or twice to assure the monitor is correct. Typically, this is disabled for DVI connections.

However, for those of you who absolutely need perfect color calibration and luminance, hardware calibration is the way to go. Before we do any monitor reviews at AnandTech, we use a ColorVision Spyder to assure what we are seeing on the screen is what was intended to be seen. These devices are expensive, but if your job depends on accurately producing the right values, there is no other option.

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  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link

    Aaaahhhhh! Dr. Strangelove I presume.
  • dvinnen - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link

    what's up with all the posts...

    it's really freakin me out...

    I'm used to the twice a month ones...

    Well, the bright side is this is suppose to be a boring strtch to Athlon 64 and Prescott release, wonder how many we'll get then.
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link

    Yup. I gave up on waiting for a quality LCD for gaming. Bought a NEC FP912 to last me the next couple of years.

    Maybe LCDs + gaming will be an uncompromised reality then.

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