If you ensure anti-aliasing is checked in the AI preferences, that's the best you can do since the monitor is still using pixels. Vector data is smoother than raster data upon scaling and output, not upon display. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for such a monitor. Until some company somewhere invents a monitor which uses vector data to display content, you will need to become accustomed to pixels in every image. It's not possible for you to see anything on a screen unless pixels are used to display it. Your monitor (or any monitor) uses pixels to display anything. Let me know if you need any other settings, or if you would like the file, I'd be happy to provide it to be able to solve this problem. I do have a 21.6" Samsung at 1680x1050 and I get the same result there as well. If relevant: Using CS6, and have a 24 inch Dell U2412M at 1920x1200 resolution. I have anti-aliasing turned on from Edit > Preferences > General, and the document resolution is at 300 ppi (I get the same result with 72 ppi). That was just done using the snipping tool within Windows, and it's at 100% zoom. Here is the screenshot from AI, without exporting to anything: I have used only the pen tool with strokes (no fill), but the issue is, when I view the logo at 100%, it looks pixellated! I know vectors should not even be able to appear pixellated, but they are. I am using Adobe Illustrator to create a logo, and I have something that can potentially work. It's quite weird so please bear with me for a bit. This has been puzzling me for a few days now, and I asked a graphic designer I knew before trying here and haven't been able to solve it yet.
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