The image hightlights the two areas the blur/bleeding is most noticeable. It only occurs around dark colors, such as black, dark browns and reds. I just got a new 1080p, 60hz monitor a few days ago and I'm noticing it. Connected via HDMI to my computer. I did some basic calibration on the monitor (sharpness, contrast, etc).
This video demonstrates the blur. Watch the areas around the hole, and you'll notice it.
The image hightlights the two areas the blur/bleeding is most noticeable. It only occurs around dark colors, such as black, dark browns and reds. I just got a new 1080p, 60hz monitor a few days ago and I'm noticing it. Connected via HDMI to my computer. I did some basic calibration on the monitor (sharpness, contrast, etc).
This video demonstrates the blur. Watch the areas around the hole, and you'll notice it.
http://i.imgur.com/jduOOh7.png
EDIT: Video of what I see on my monitor:
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Monitor: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sceptre-E248W-1920/40718688#about-item
Graphics Card: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Fj3RsY/sapphire-video-card-100365l
Motherboard: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/pkMFf7/asrock-motherboard-990fxextreme3
Windows 7 if that matters
If anyone has links/pointers or an answer, thank you kindly!
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Are your graphics card drivers up to date? Is Java up to date?
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