Make sure your graphics card is set to output the same resolution as your monitor (in your case 1920x1200). If you are running a loser resolution, the monitor will have to scale the image to fit, resulting in the sort of blurred text you are seeing when the source and monitor resulutions are not equal or a multiple of each other.
I have the same resolution setting on the graphics card but the text is still slightly blurry, and I am already using a DVI connection. Only thing is that I'm connecting via a docking port, not sure if that is the culprit.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Make sure your graphics card is set to output the same resolution as your monitor (in your case 1920x1200). If you are running a loser resolution, the monitor will have to scale the image to fit, resulting in the sort of blurred text you are seeing when the source and monitor resulutions are not equal or a multiple of each other.
I have the same resolution setting on the graphics card but the text is still slightly blurry, and I am already using a DVI connection. Only thing is that I'm connecting via a docking port, not sure if that is the culprit.