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Display marriage or pixel grid on asus?
I bought a new asus X550LC laptop with a 15.6" 16:9 LED HD (1366x768) display, when working with graphics I notice a pixel grid or display texture, is it supposed to be like that or is it a marriage?
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I support. There is nothing surprising in this. And under a magnifying glass it will be seen that they also do not glow entirely, but only in the middle. I have a 17 "FulHD monitor on a laptop, but since when using it I sit almost with my nose on the screen, I see a grid and individual pixels on it, so to speak, they became familiar, although at first I did not distinguish. If you recall the ancient rules for tube TVs - the distance from screen to eyes = 5 diagonals, in this case you will not physically be able to see individual pixels and the picture will be absolutely smooth.
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