Thanks for the pics. I have the same. May I ask what your settings are? I'm still fussing with mine and can't get the right color feel.
PICTURE:
Brightness 90
Contrast 75
Sharpness 60
COLOR:
Red 50
Green 42
Blue 50
Gamma Mode3
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Thanks for the pics. I have the same. May I ask what your settings are? I'm still fussing with mine and can't get the right color feel.
You're looking for the Samsung S23A750D ($400 @ Amazon), unless you really need the integrated TV tuner that comes with the T-series. Amazon is a fantastic company all around, return policy included. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase something like this from them.
What IPS panel do you use, SkuLLy?
HP ZR30w and before that HP ZR24w and before that a Dell whatever 20" widescreen.
I suppose after all of these years I've just become used to the smearing/blur that was inherent with a slower IPS LCD. It wasn't distracting at all and I've performed just fine with it. It is, however, nuts to have the ZR30w next to this Samsung and note how much clearer movement is in a game like BF3. It's certainly a welcome change while playing FPSs.
Hello Skully, as an owner of both a ZR30w and a S27A750D, which would you recommend for gaming? Do you see yourself only using the S750 for gaming from now on because of the 120Hz? How do the colors of the two compare? Is there a noticeable difference in picture quality between the two? I am trying to decide between these two monitors for my new gaming rig, I want 120Hz but I am worried about the 1080p resolution being inferior to the 2560x1600 and all the other advantages of a 30" IPS monitor..
Thanks!
Just thought I'd post back in here. I bought a S27A950, and it was terrible, I went to my local retailer and we tested the other 4 panels that they had in stock, they were all suffering from dead pixels or horrible bottom right corner bleed. I ended up taking a S27A750D, and it's been nothing short of great. I don't miss my U3011 at ALL. 120Hz is an absolutely superior option for gaming, picture quality on this monitor is great, colours are made perfect after a bit of tuning.
Awesome purchase. Highly recommended!
Hello, I just recently bought a Samsung S27A750D and am having quite a few issues with it. When it works it is great, but from time to time it will randomly distort to the point where everything looks pink and pixelated. It also turns off sometimes and tells me to run it in 1920 x 1080 even though it's at that resolution. any help would be really appreciated as I paid a ton of money for this monitor and really don't want to have to pay to return it. I've included a picture of what my monitor distorts to randomly. The only way I've found to fix this is to turn it off. However, a few times the issue has fixed itself on its own.
It seems to only affect the left side of the screen as well.
You sure thats not driver related?
I have the 750 and I love it. I was toying with this or the Dell 2410 IPS for ages but in the end went for the Samsung.
Mine has 1 dead pixel and 'some' backlight bleed in bottom left and right. I coudl live with it as its hardly noticable but I have just contacted Samsung and they are coming to pick it up tomorrow to inspect, repair/replace.
Is there a similar model to this with D-DVI?
No artifacts here. What is the differnece picture wise from 'Faster' to 'Fastest'?
Is there a similar model to this with D-DVI?
Anybody manage to get 3D working? I've got it setup over display port to a 5870 and for the life of me can't get 3D working. Tridef or iZ3d....
I returned mine for artifacts when using the fastest response. It's bad on fast moving pictures. The artifacts are pretty bad. I'll try the S27A950D using the D-DVI and hopefully that's more stable than the DP.
This is a problem with most DP devices. DP sucks as it is a very weak and flaky signal. Just looking at that tiny connector and puny wire should tell you something. Mine do the same thing. No need to unplug DP cable, just turn screen off and back on.