VG248QERóka wrote:I'll be looking into other monitors as I was going to anyways. Suggestions would be nice. I bought this monitor back in 2012 and it was relatively cheap for its size and HDMI compatibility.matsif wrote:generally I'm in agreement with Ash that it's probably a software issue somewhere due to the selective performance, but really I would look into getting a new monitor. and a real monitor at that. insignia is owned by best buy and as far back as I can remember they've always had a horrible reputation as far as quality. The fact that you say it doesn't have any DVI ports despite saying it supports DVI is proof enough of that.
Another thing is you are using a TV for your monitor, which in my experience never has really ended well except when I used a nice 120 Hz samsung quality TV.
Have you tried using a different monitor (real monitor, not TV) at all just to see what happens? Have you manually uninstalled your graphics drivers, rebooted your computer, redownloaded a fresh DL of the newest stable drivers and installed them? How about different HDMI cables? Does your TV come with any software to install on a computer if used with a computer, and do you have it installed?
I have manually reinstalled drivers and I don't really have multiple HDMI cables - and there is no software to be seen on insignia website or even google-searches
EDIT: also maybe a relatively cheap dual-monitor set-up (doesn't have to be same size?)
Have fun.