I'm running into a problem where the display on my new laptop doesn't look very good. My company recently rolled new Dell Latitude 5580 laptops out to our team, replacing the older Lenovo ThinkPads we were using. The old laptop, while certainly not as powerful, was better for my work situation because it used an actual dock. The dock had DVI and VGA outputs and when docked, the dual monitors at work and at home both looked great. The new laptops have some sort of USB-C port replicator instead of a docking station and they only allow us the one for work and nothing for home. It's less convenient, because I have to plug everything into the laptop (USB mouse, keyboard and display connections, plus power every time I come home). Not a huge problem, I can deal with it, but the display issue is harder to deal with. The text on the laptop looks slightly jagged and blurry. The Dell Inspiron Gaming laptop I'm typing this on (my home laptop) is also new and also Windows 10 and doesn't have this issue. The work laptop does and I'm not sure how to correct it. When hooked up to my work system, both monitors work, but the one connected VGA looks the worst, barely usable for me. The monitor I'm connecting from home via VGA looks just as bad. Both are even worse than the laptop built in display, which is pretty bad. I'm not sure if adjusting the cleartype settings will fix this or not, but that takes admin rights (ignorantly enough, thanks MS), which I don't have on the system. Any other thoughts as to what might clear up the text? I hope to be able to use a USB-C to Displayport to connect one of my monitors and VGA to display the other monitor, giving me my familiar and much needed dual displays for working. Hopefully I can figure out why the text looks so bad and this new system will end up being useful. Right now I miss my old laptop, which I never thought I would say...