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Monitor discoloration can be an eyesore! Monitor discoloration may resemble colors becoming muted, oversaturated, inaccurate, or distorted. It may be caused by glitches, an improper connection, the color settings, as well as software and hardware issues. Luckily there are a few things you can do to fix this issue. This wikiHow article teaches you what causes monitor discoloration and how to fix it.
What is monitor discoloration?
Monitor discoloration is when your computer monitor's colors appear inaccurate or distorted. It can be caused by bugs, a bad connection, bad settings, or software and hardware issues. Restart your computer, check your video cables, and update your graphics drivers. Make sure your computer or monitor is not overheating.