Good guide ;)
I have done this with 3 monitors.
The first one, a viewsonic vx2025wm that developed grain lines after cleaning the glue layer aggresively with water, i dont care, still looks tons better.
The other, a samsung 2233rz, the AG in this one come out in pieces because i didint left...
In my rig, with ATI, when you connect 2 screens this ALWAYS happens to the secondary screen. Try to connect the Eizo alone or as primary and see if this solves the problem.
Some people still think that AG is a Magic filter or something, its just a transparent plastic sheet glued to the panel, with the exterior side textured to diffuse light, has nothing to do with the lcd tech. used.
Mine arrived few hours ago.
So far (sorry my english):
- I have side to side with a u2410, they have the SAME AG for those concerned.
- Contrast seems better but in a pure black image or very dark game/movie they are almost the same
- Much better input lag vs u2410 without game mode
-...
Ordered this monitor (U2412M), cost me 330usd :D
so all you hate is because of this "proof"? :eek:
notice the REAL black bars, not the ones from the video source:
From prad: "Apart from RGB, the monitor also accepts YCbCr as a colour model and is automatically adjusted to the source...
I dont know about crt, this app is for lcd. It Render the frames fixed to refresh rate in my tests.
I noticed inmediately when launching the program, the cars were too fast!.
NCX never owned any ips screen and he is anti-ips, just saying. PA246Q and u2410 uses the same panel i think, so i found weird calling one trash while recomending the other, and i doubt they have different AG. TN are shit.
You are happy with your vx2025wm wich has a very harsh AG and lower pixel pitch. If that doesn't bother you, then dont worry about any IPS with matte screen. Trust me.;)
TN will be a downgrade.
You can enter the service menu to modify the RGB numbers to change the temperature of each preset (srgb, adobergb, etc):
With the monitor off, with your fingers cover and hold the "brightness/contrast" and "menu" buttons, now power on the monitor, wait for lights lit... and thats it. :) ...
Depends of the ambient light, ag diffuse the light across the screen. That "yellow tinting", not noticeably in gaming, even windows, unless you put your nose 10cm of the screen.
TN, you will always notice the discrepancy of colors or gamma, even in a good position, of course is usable, but be...
No its not, and ag doesnt matter for gaming anyway. QC, you reffer to tinting? not even near a problem as tn viewing angles (top is dark, bottom is washed out).
Lets compare a 144ppi glossy vs a 93ppi aggresive matte, thats a little unffair.
i dont know what people expect, ips is all about a nice image stability with good gaming performance, if you can not apreciate that, good for you!, go buy a cheap glossy TN and be happy.
No, its a normal TN. I mean, those images look "good" if they are taken from extreme angle like gman did.
This is my 2233rz:
Front
Notice how dark it becomes with little movement
Then the dark inversion magically dissapear at extreme lower vertical angle, letters becomes red...
This is interesting.
My 2233rz(TN) inverts colors badly compared to that.
Can you take the same pictures but from normal viewing angle, please?
EDIT: Nevermind, i realized that you take the pictures from too wide angle so the colors inverts again (the screen goes dark first, then at...
Funny thread. "Black bars phobia" :D
Like others concluded, the problem with 16:9 is we are stuck with 1080p because of the TV standard coming to pc.
Oh! and, Oled=ducman69. Trolling again.