Image difficulties in IE

G

Guest

Hi,

Just bought a laptop which has a resolution of 1920*1200. Its running an
ATI Mobility Radeon with 256mb of sgram - even though i've unchecked the box
in internet options that says 'enable auto image resizing' the images still
appear distorted and fuzzy...anybody have any ideas? The graphics run
amazing using Autocad and Architectural Desktop and the icons etc in windows
itself are lookin better than they ever did on my desktop!

Fanx,

sparkster x
 
H

Hans-Georg Michna

Just bought a laptop which has a resolution of 1920*1200. Its running an
ATI Mobility Radeon with 256mb of sgram - even though i've unchecked the box
in internet options that says 'enable auto image resizing' the images still
appear distorted and fuzzy...anybody have any ideas? The graphics run
amazing using Autocad and Architectural Desktop and the icons etc in windows
itself are lookin better than they ever did on my desktop!

Upgrade the graphics adapter driver to the latest version.

Hans-Georg
 
G

Guest

Did you solve this? Images look ugly in explorer only, so I thought about
reinstalling it but wanted to see if its acommon problem. My new notebook is
Dell Inspiron6000 with 1920 by 1200 resolution.
 
G

Guest

upgrading does not help (I have the same problem). Also the Image "distortion
seem to be happening in Internet Explorer only. I have 2 days old Dell
Inspiron with 1920 by 1200 resolution. Any Ideas, will reinstalling explorer
help?
 
G

Guest

I am having a similar problem
I also have a Inspiron 6000
I have not found a solution to date
 
M

Malke

josephlm said:
I am having a similar problem
I also have a Inspiron 6000
I have not found a solution to date

Are you both using an ISP that has "browsing acceleration" or some such
term? This would be found on a dialup account, usually AOL but I
believe that other dialup ISP's offer this sort of thing. One of the
ways the ISP "accelerates" the browsing is to compress all the images.
This would definitely make them less attractive, and has nothing to do
with the computer and its hardware.

Malke
 

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