Probably shouldn't bump this...
It's not the fault of the drivers or the graphics card (I have a radeon 4870 and a 24" Acer 243W LCD). Some LCDs have really, really bad blurring. People coming from CRTs notice this the most.
Civilization looks great on my monitor... as long as I don't scroll, lol. How bad is the blur on my monitor?... When I scroll horizontally I can't read the city name or production queue... heck I can barely make up the population number, not to mention that the landscape looks like a bloody mess. If you don't have this issue give yourself a pat on the back for picking a decent LCD, lol.
I couldn't believe just how blurry Titan Quest looked when I was moving the character on my brand new spanking 24" 2ms LCD compared to the old 17" CRT I had.
Every game that features scrolling or an isometric view (à la Diablo) will blur like hell. (shooters hurt as well)
Solution? Get an LCD with as little blur (ghosting) as possible. Some 2ms sets are good (definitely not all of them, test if you can... drag windows across the desktop at the least)
Or... just get one of the new real 120Hz '3D' LCDs. While the 3D part isn't important these monitors have really good responsiveness. (will do this as soon as one that features 1920x1200 resolution pops up, currently they only go up to 1920x1080)
As of now the best gaming LCD (TN panel) has 0.15 frames of blurring (mine has 1 frame

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http://www.digitalversus.com/acer-gd245hq-p357_7352_38.html
Oh and... careful... once you start to see blurring... it cannot be unseen

Simple blur test
http://img1.lesnumeriques.com/pub/autopromo/Remanence17.html (can you read the text? is the image clear?)