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Actually I finally got 1080p over hdmi but only at 24hz. I guess that's just how the technology works.
A friend of mine has an extra emitter and glasses so I will borrow the emitter to have 120hz refresh at 1080p.
Just got the Acer. Going to take it apart. Anyone interested in pictures of the inside?
I'm waiting for a TFTCentral review but so far this doesn't look good.
Just got the Acer. Going to take it apart. Anyone interested in pictures of the inside?
Looks like shit, is the less roundabout description.
I'm interested as to why you would buy this POS after seeing the reviews. It is horrible even by TN standards.
What happened to waiting for the Samsung? I for one am still waiting as its just a few weeks aways and probably/hopefully will be $599 which will end being less then this Acer.
One small blurb at DV isn't exactly what I call "seeing the reviews". More to the point is why you keep posting in a thread about a monitor you do not like?.
Exactly.
What I don't understand is what is up with Acer, the GN245HQ looks great (except the off color presets), the H243H is in theory (lots of backlight bleeding reports but every monitor gets that) the best matte gaming TN and is super cheap and G245Hbmid is the best glossy gaming TN that supports 72hz.
Going from 3x 30" IPS to a single TN is quite a change but I am off for some game testing...
Going from 3x 30" IPS to a single TN is quite a change but I am off for some game testing...
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I just bought this monitor a few days ago from Amazon for $660. ...
Not to throw the thread offtrack but has anybody checked out this 3D monitor?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B001L985XS
It's only 24" and a little pricey at $2,000. But apparently it can give you the 3D effect without using active shutters. Instead you wear '3d circular polarizing filter glasses' and the TV does the rest. Might be interesting??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarized_3D_glasses
@Matrices
It is really your choice what you want the depth at, but through personal experience I have found 30-40% is the best, while increasing convergence from there gives the best 3D effect. I enjoy seeing the image "pop-out" from the screen instead of an image that just starts at the screen level and then extends way into the screen. That is just me though, try increasing the convergence on some games, go up close to an object, and get a feel for it.
I agree on Just Cause 2 being insane in 3D. If you put the convergence way up, you will feel like ducking as you are being shot at, since the enemy bullets come flying out of the screen at you!
I'm going to have to go with the icon on that one.
Pay $2,000 for a 24" monitor because you get to wear one type of glasses over another? Really? Who cares what kind of glasses you wear?