(01-21-2015, 11:20 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Set sharpness to 0.
It doesn't work like that for BenQ monitors.
The default sharpness is usually set at '5' (no processing). Setting it to '0' will soften/smudge the image. Setting it to '10' will oversharpen the image like a bad Photoshop filter.
Some older models have a '1' to '5' setting where '3' is the default.
Always use the medium (default) sharpness setting.