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I'm using a dual monitor setup. The LCD screen is this model:
http://www.lge.com/br/monitores/lg-M2380A-monitores-led
It's being fed through the DVI input but with a VGA adapter, this is the CRT model which is hooked up by VGA:
http://www.cnet.com/products/samsung-syncmaster-765-mb/specs/
I'm mirroring them with an equal resolution of 1024x768. I deemed the ghosting normal because even in the example picture from the site it happens. I thought it was due to the fast speed of the transitioning numbers. Besides, I don't see the problem with my picture. It quite clearly shows that the numbers coincide. If it were something more specific, I wouldn't really trust my Nexus 4 camera. But, then, again, I might as well consider the pictures invalid because I can't really set its camera to a short shutter time as suggested in the tutorial. I still assure you there's virtually no input lag that could ever be perceived by a human eye.

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