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I thought I would post a quick update now that I've had my LP2475w for just under a month.
I love it :).
As I mentioned in my previous posts, mine came with a mild case of the unfortunate and apparently very common green-pink tint issue, but I can honestly say I haven't noticed it more than...
Even though I'm quite satisfied with the settings I've arrived at (still tweaking a little, but only very minor adjustments), and won't be doing any color critical work, I'm awfully tempted to buy a Spyder 3 Express (seems like the cheapest hardware calibration option?) just to see how close to...
Better compared to what? I just tried them and my screen now has the ugliest green tint I've seen in on yet during all my settings experimentations.
But then as I mentioned in my first post, even the TFT Central settings gives my screen a greenish tint (certainly not as bad as this one though)...
Yep, it's there alright - 50% rather than 0% is now the new default, and turning it down to around 40% (will experiment some more) works wonders on particularly those radioactive reds.
Here's why I don't like updating drivers that have proven themselves stable and entirely unlikely to cause...
There are no desktop saturation controls in the Nvidia drivers (just noticed there are saturation controls for video though, which I'll look into now as neither WMP nor VLC seem to want to save saturation settings between sessions).
Well, there is - "Digital Vibrance" - but it doesn't allow...
I ordered an LP2475w three days ago, after reading various mostly very positive professional reviews. My original intent was to replace my aging Samsung 226BW with a 26" TN panel monitor, eg. the Samsung T260, but after seeing my fathers new 22" Eizo in action when I visited during the holidays...