Haha, I sure do. I have a less than desireable Dell 17" LCD monitor (not one of the nice ones) and it ghosts pretty bad. It doesn't really bother me, though.
Ghosting is when the screen image changes, for a fraction of a second, the other image still remains there in transition. When you get up into the "faster" monitors, the human eye can't detect it.
Ghosting is when the screen image changes, for a fraction of a second, the other image still remains there in transition. When you get up into the "faster" monitors, the human eye can't detect it.