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PRAD.de did, and they are the only site using accurate testing methods, input lag is negligible @2.2ms.
They all use aggressive AG coating=terrible compared to a glossy screen. I'm starting a mini-review here:
http://wecravegamestoo.com/forums/gadgetry-electronics-discussion/9495-asus-pa238q-ips-review.html
You only have 3 options with the smaller IPS panels
Glossy Dell ST220T
Eizo Foris FS2332 uses light AG coating, performance is the same as the Asus but it costs 600$
Samsung PLS S24A850 is semi glossy
Are you saying it has issues doing 1:1 through HDMI in general?A better Overscan control was missed on the PA238Q, ATI's drivers need to be installed and compensate to get pixel perfect view if using the HDMI connector.
The Eizo Foris is also a W-LED back-lit IPS with a 23" panel so how does it have light AG?
Of maybe you meant FS2331?
Are you saying it has issues doing 1:1 through HDMI in general?
"IPS panels tend to have what we often refer to as a dirty screen-look, where especially bright colors appear to hide behind a layer of dirt or a crystalized coating filter. We noticed the same thing on FS2332 but at the same time it was far less evident compared to our Dell U2410 standing next to it. You have to look closer to see it on FS2332 and that is certainly a plus in our book."
According to Flatpanels review it has lighter AG than other IPS displays... Well lighter than the U2410 anyway.
"IPS panels tend to have what we often refer to as a dirty screen-look, where especially bright colors appear to hide behind a layer of dirt or a crystalized coating filter. We noticed the same thing on FS2332 but at the same time it was far less evident compared to our Dell U2410 standing next to it. You have to look closer to see it on FS2332 and that is certainly a plus in our book."
Are there any tinting issues with this monitor at all?
That's not quite true. I'm using 75Hz with my Acer H223HQ. With custom resolution it's possible, right on the edge of bandwidth limit. I'm not saying that every monitor could do it but mine does.DVI port is single link so 75hz are impossible via that connector, it also shares its tuner with the HDMI port so no PIP or PBP for those two ports.
Going to use the DVI port with my consoles and an adapter, so I can use 75hz and PBP/PIP for both pcs.
violet-blue tinge comes from backlight light spectrum of W-LED technologyWhen you say "violet tinge" are you just referring to in the corners, or is there an actual purple issue with most of the screen like a tint?
NCX tested it @>60Hz and it unfortunately skips framesBy the way, can anyone test if this can do 75Hz with the setting (or similar to) what I posted above?