Just received my G2400WD from the recent NCIXUS deal. It's my first LCD ever. Coming from the 19" in my sig. I have a desk again!
And no dead pixels that I can see *knock on wood*. Got the 'dead pixel policy' added just in case. Now to just get all my parts ordered for my new rig and feed it what it wants.
Irksome addendum: I had specified during my order not to have the delivery person leave the box on my doorstep since the past few weeks have been nonstop below zero weather here in midwest WI. Today I get home from classes and there she sits propped next to the door, covered in stickers saying 'Attention: Signature Required'. The high was -6 today with a low of -32 (thanks windchill) when I got home. I'm just happy it's showing anything at all after being deep chilled! Running it via VGA on my g/f's laptop. Seems just a little fuzzy/out-of-focus in areas of black text on white background (like this reply window) but I suppose I could attribute it to either the crumby integrated intel video or the VGA instead of DVI or HDMI.
Plopped onto Apple.com/trailers and watched a few in 1080P and it looks fantastic though! Really excited to get this thing rocking games!
Oh, does anyone know any good burn-in steps / calibration information for a this new LCD? I took 10e's advice (thanks 10e!, you're posts in other threads are what finally pushed me into making the big switch!) and turned the contrast down to 48 but left the rest stock/standard. Any suggestions for a LCD n00b?
Irksome addendum: I had specified during my order not to have the delivery person leave the box on my doorstep since the past few weeks have been nonstop below zero weather here in midwest WI. Today I get home from classes and there she sits propped next to the door, covered in stickers saying 'Attention: Signature Required'. The high was -6 today with a low of -32 (thanks windchill) when I got home. I'm just happy it's showing anything at all after being deep chilled! Running it via VGA on my g/f's laptop. Seems just a little fuzzy/out-of-focus in areas of black text on white background (like this reply window) but I suppose I could attribute it to either the crumby integrated intel video or the VGA instead of DVI or HDMI.
Plopped onto Apple.com/trailers and watched a few in 1080P and it looks fantastic though! Really excited to get this thing rocking games!
Oh, does anyone know any good burn-in steps / calibration information for a this new LCD? I took 10e's advice (thanks 10e!, you're posts in other threads are what finally pushed me into making the big switch!) and turned the contrast down to 48 but left the rest stock/standard. Any suggestions for a LCD n00b?