Several possibilities: 1. Get a new monitor, preferably
a high-resolution, fine-pitch LCD flat-panel. 2. Adjust
the monitor for optimum brightness and contrast. Or 3,
visit an ophthalmologist for a concise eye examination,
for starters.
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