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there is a solution I have found with the 2405FPW.
It requires going into the service menu while the vga is connected. Under the special factory settings hidden screen there are some settings for adjusting vga signals.
offset1: R G B
offset2: R G B
Gain : R G B.
I found that droping...
turn down the brightness, it's a very bright monitor i have mine set to 0 and no problems, but yeah if i have it set higher the brightness of monitor will fatigue your eyes.
from what i understand these devices just use industry standard chips sold by genesis and others for a monitor driver. All they do is hook into the monitor driver output and translate that into a vga signal or another dvi signal. Now since these are using standard chips that are used in many...
it would be cool if they had a box that just stripped the hdcp and still outputed dvi. But I knew that there would be boxes that stripped hdcp. there are way too many non hdcp monitors out there as a market for people not to take advantage of. It kinda defeats the whole point though, if people...
You're best to only use 1280x720. Reason being just about all xbox games render internally at that resolution, so to avoid the xbox scaling it's better to output the native signal. On a crt that should equal a sharp picture, on a lcd, it will probably need to scale to native res of the panel...
do you live in a high altititude area? I know with plasmas and certain power supplies that they can buzz a lot more in high altitude areas. In that case there may be not much you can do.
Like i mentioned in another thread, i recently received the 2405 and in the service menu it states my unit is a V2.0 unit, and i get zero buzzing and it's very quiet, so possibly check to see what version you have by activating he sevice menu, if you don't have 2.0 then ask for it explicitly...
I recently picked up a 2405FPW after seeing the prices of the new samsung 24inch. Even if does have HDCP, it's not worth double the money, in 2-3 years the money i save i can pick up the latest 24inch lcd with other assorted improvments for less than what i paid for the dell i reckon.
BTW i...
Hmm yes the prices certainly are a bit on the expensive side, looks like samsung doesn't want to sell many of these if they can't match 2405 prices. Also the response times look interesting, now it's being quoted as 10ms in this links above. meh it's probably like all the other lcd releases in...
rrhomes i hear ya, I can definately see samsung picking the cream of the crop for this panel and no doubt they have a better overdrive implementation than what they give oems. If it does indeed have HDCP I'm sold as well, this will be my next panel. I held off getting the dell because i had a...
I can't seen any mention of the HDCP in the press release or documentation, are you guys sure this monitor has HDCP?
Also the 6ms g/g is an odd figure considering samsungs 24inch panel info on their site lists a 8ms g/g for the 24inch panel they make currently.
btw i assume the newer dell...
I while back i heard someone mention that in the new year there was meant to be an update of the 2405. What I'd like to see is 8ms and HDCP support, to be honest the HDCP support is the only thing holding me back, we know with vista to watch certain HD material you'll need HDCP complient...
could be based on the new au optronics SMVA that's used in the 191b, apparently they were going to release a 23inch model based on the same tech that's used in the 191b panel. So we could have a sub 16ms across the whole colour range large screen panel finally.
Nup sounds like your dvd player doesn't output a macrovision signal when using progressive, since when enabling a interlaced signal you loose sync which shouldn't be the case. It appears these units still have issues with macrovision based sources via component.
The 2405 will blur with movement, so on quick turns and straifes you'll notice that scene blurs up, that's the issue you'll find. It doens't bother some and others absolutely hate it. But I'll guess you'll find out soon whether it's a problem for you.