The aliasing aargh my eyes

Ok sorry for being slow, but how can you see aliasing on a "solid red green or blue"... If that means the whole screen is of one colour, then how do you see aliasing?? :???:

Besides, once the pixels are so small that your eyes can't see them, things get much better. You just need higher res.
Solid green is evil maybe ts not aliasng but the damn screen seems to sparkle ( particularlly on the default uber bright setting ). Its like the individual sub-pixels don't have an even brightness.
 
No a nice crisp mask like the trinitron.

Eeeyyyyyyyyy

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Trinitron CRT's for life.
 
Solid green is evil maybe ts not aliasng but the damn screen seems to sparkle ( particularlly on the default uber bright setting ). Its like the individual sub-pixels don't have an even brightness.
That could be dust, try giving it a clean, though it should't need it if it's new. At least in my brief experience of a Dell 2405, dust on the surface exacerbates this kind of sparkle.

Jawed
 
Solid green is evil maybe ts not aliasng but the damn screen seems to sparkle ( particularlly on the default uber bright setting ). Its like the individual sub-pixels don't have an even brightness.

See, that's not aliasing... To be honest i'm not sure what that is, but i've never seen anything "sparkle" on solid colours on any LCD i've seen in my life.

Phew... I'm not slow...
 
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