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    Dell U2410

    Is there anyway to tell if a replacement monitor you received was refurbished?
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    Dell U2410

    I have my monitor set to the sRGB preset, and when I view this page: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php the top row of black boxes are completely invisible, and there is dithering in the next two rows. Is this normal behavior for this monitor? If I set to Multimedia, I can see all the...
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    Dell U2410

    I'm using the sRGB color preset, and I've noticed that if I set the Brightness too low (around 25), the whites look bluish. The higher I turn up the Brightness, the whiter the whites get. However, by turning it up, I start to burn out my retinas. I'm compromising at Brightness 50 right now...
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    I'm using a Ti4600 with my 2405FPW and it works great.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    I couldn't play those. My video looked blank, even though the file size was all there.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    Viewing angles are definitely a weakness of this monitor. Don't get it if that's a major concern of yours. The screen is a little lighter at each edge just sitting in front of it. That's part weakness of the screen and part "it's a big f-ing screen". At even mderate angles the wash-out...
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    That's interesting. I wonder if that's a software or hardware change. It sounds like a hardware change. Mine takes a bit of time to warm-up. It would be nice if it warmed up faster.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    Do you use your 2405 in a well-lit room? Those settings seem pretty dim.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    Most people don't care about backlight bleeding. Unless a major use of your monitor is to play DVDs in the dark (that's what TVs are for), then the backlighting is a non-issue.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    Try http://www.fatwallet.com.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    Are you insane? You'll be lucky to get 5 FPS in games with that setup. :)
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    I have a Ti4600 and I don't seem to have the problems you're having. I played a couple of those Microsoft HD videos at full screen and they were silky smooth. I think you probably have some software or driver issues.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    I have an NVidia card, so I don't think I'll be much help to you.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    You seem to be suggesting that having the monitor scale the resolution is like a free video card upgrade. I have a real hard time believing this, and in fact, have always read the opposite is true: Scaling on an LCD is bad for quality.
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    Unofficial 2405FPW Thread (Now that its been announced)

    I don't understand why you would want to run at a non-native resolution unless you plan on having the scaling set to 1:1, which will make the image smaller, and defeat the size of this monitor. If you set the scaling to fill or aspect, it will look like hell. If it doesn't look like hell to...
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