I'm using an Asus VG236H monitor and I only see ghosting in high contrast situations. Even then its still pretty minimal.
I've noticed that when I turn my head and point my glasses straight at the ghosting area, almost all of the ghosting goes away. It seems that looking through the glass lenses at a slight left or right angle causes most of my ghosting. And like I said, its sensitive enough to cause some ghosting when I shift my eyes to look at the left or right side of my screen during gaming.
Do I have sub-par glasses? Is this a common problem? Does anyone know the mechanics behind the problem?
I'm using an Asus VG236H monitor and I only see ghosting in high contrast situations. Even then its still pretty minimal.
I've noticed that when I turn my head and point my glasses straight at the ghosting area, almost all of the ghosting goes away. It seems that looking through the glass lenses at a slight left or right angle causes most of my ghosting. And like I said, its sensitive enough to cause some ghosting when I shift my eyes to look at the left or right side of my screen during gaming.
Do I have sub-par glasses? Is this a common problem? Does anyone know the mechanics behind the problem?
I've noticed that when I turn my head and point my glasses straight at the ghosting area, almost all of the ghosting goes away. It seems that looking through the glass lenses at a slight left or right angle causes most of my ghosting. And like I said, its sensitive enough to cause some ghosting when I shift my eyes to look at the left or right side of my screen during gaming.
Do I have sub-par glasses? Is this a common problem? Does anyone know the mechanics behind the problem?
I've noticed that when I turn my head and point my glasses straight at the ghosting area, almost all of the ghosting goes away. It seems that looking through the glass lenses at a slight left or right angle causes most of my ghosting. And like I said, its sensitive enough to cause some ghosting when I shift my eyes to look at the left or right side of my screen during gaming.
Do I have sub-par glasses? Is this a common problem? Does anyone know the mechanics behind the problem?