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Why color fringing?
Authored by: network23 on Sep 12, '02 11:01:31AM

The \"color fringing\" on LCD monitors all has to do with how the RGB pixels are laid arranged on an LCD versus CRT. The sub-pixel antialiasing uses color pixels on LCD\'s to increase the \"apparent resolution\" of the text. Personally, I don\'t notice it. If you really want to see what it looks like, switch to the \"best for LCD\" mode and then turn on the Universal Access zoom mode and zoom in on some text.



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