Input lag.
what i am saying is how will it affect me i guess. i know about the input lag.
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Input lag.
what i am saying is how will it affect me i guess. i know about the input lag.
thanks for your help, since there seems to be issues with the dell. does anyone have a suggestion for a 24 inch or 26 inch VA panel with at least 1 HDMI and 1 DVI connection for under 700 dollars?Input lag may not heavily affect your Xbox 360 gaming experience that much, as 1) you will be using it over HDMI (which has been shown to have less input lag with YPrPb/component color) and 2) You generally don't use mice or computer input devices on the 360.
That being said with a computer you may notice your screen pointer may not be as responsive to your hand movements as you'd like, or there may be a somewhat visible delay.
NOW, if the A01 /320-6277 part number is faster by a couple of frames of input lag, you may notice nothing or very little.
Input lag is not subjective, but the observation that there is input lag is subjective. One may feel that there is none, but another will find it agonizing. I for one would not like the amount of initial input lag because I've experienced similar input lag on a TV and did not like the laggy mouse pointer, but as always, opinions vary.
We are all hoping we can get some real input lag numbers on the new revision/part number, and it will be lower by a noticeable amount. I list two frames as my reference point, because I can feel two frames lag average or higher, but again, everyone is difference.
Another issue, as mentioned by Rolo above, is the sharpness setting that is not "quite right" where text either is too sharp and has a visible edge, or too soft/blurry.
A third issue mentioned is that the left side can be brighter than the right, BUT I'm not sure if this is more than the average PVA monitor, or if it's even worse than PVA panels I've seen otherwise utilized.
Input lag may not heavily affect your Xbox 360 gaming experience that much, as 1) you will be using it over HDMI (which has been shown to have less input lag with YPrPb/component color) and 2) You generally don't use mice or computer input devices on the 360.
how bout ps3 and bluray?
I mean the quality of this monitor to run PS3 games and bluray... coz i got stuck right now... whether buy 2408wfp, benq f241vw, samsung 245t, or tn panels like g2400wd/v2400w ... or if u have better opinion...
thanks for your help, since there seems to be issues with the dell. does anyone have a suggestion for a 24 inch or 26 inch VA panel with at least 1 HDMI and 1 DVI connection for under 700 dollars?
if this is indeed true, how would you now stack it up against the HP LP2475w?
That's the same issue I'm having (see a couple posts up). Unfortunately it sounds like this is a known issue with these monitors, which for $600+ is not acceptable in my opinion.I haven't actually used it with games yet so I'm not really sure if I'll notice the input lag.The left side of my monitor is noticeably brighter and more colour accurate than my right side... To the point that any solid colour looks like it's a smooth gradient as opposed to one solid colour.
That's the same issue I'm having (see a couple posts up). Unfortunately it sounds like this is a known issue with these monitors, which for $600+ is not acceptable in my opinion.I haven't actually used it with games yet so I'm not really sure if I'll notice the input lag.
I'm going to exchange it for another through Dell to see if I can get one without uneven brightness, but I'm not keeping my hopes up
Dell CRT Difference
0.766 0.813 0.047
0.797 0.859 0.062
0.891 0.938 0.047
0.750 0.781 0.031
0.963 1.000 0.037
0.922 0.984 0.062
0.254 0.281 0.027
0.172 0.219 0.047
0.313 0.359 0.046
0.422 0.484 0.062
0.281 0.328 0.047
0.531 0.563 0.032
0.438 0.484 0.046
0.391 0.438 0.047
0.568 0.594 0.026
0.969 1.016 0.047
0.703 0.750 0.047
0.516 0.563 0.047
0.734 0.766 0.032
0.396 0.453 0.057
0.078 0.125 0.047
0.406 0.438 0.032
0.641 0.688 0.047
0.906 0.953 0.047
0.891 0.938 0.047
0.922 0.969 0.047
0.469 0.516 0.047
0.984 1.047 0.063
0.484 0.516 0.032
0.453 0.500 0.047
and what's the avg if you take out the last row? 0.453 1.000 0.547
it looks like it's a very large deviation and is skewing your avg.
So I caught up on all JimmyP's posts on the Dell forums, but I'm still not clear on the process
Friend got the monitor on that really cheap day in Canada, so it's been more than 30 days of having it.
What exactly does she have to say to get it exchanged? Don't mention new revision of firmware, just speak about problems that the older firmware/revision had?
How is the exchange arranged? When I did one with a 3007, they sent me the new one before picking up the old, so there was no down time. Is that standard?
I also heard there is a chance that a replacement could be a refurb. Why would there already be refurbs for this monitor, and is that even true? What's a downside to a refurb vs the old firmware? Cosmetic damage?
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_monitor&thread.id=90203&view=by_date_ascending&page=1This firmware update features greater control over sharpness settings, improved power save recovery, and less input lag.
is it for sure that replacements under warranty are refurbs? or just likely? and what would be the problem with a refurb anyways?
Congrats on getting a flawless monitor So you have no similar brightness issues as I described above towards the center of the screen when viewing a completely white screen (ie. Notepad in a maximized window)? Also, what's the build month of yours (located on back of monitor)?I ended up getting a Dell 2408WFP (A01 rev.), and it looks great.
not completely sure, but HDMI on the 2408 may be forcing "digital YCbCr" (not analog YPbPr), compared to using plain old "digital RGB". the HDMI works (fo me), but the key may be processing efficiency within the (presumably) Genesis controller on the 2408, with YCbCr. no one really knows for sure. perhaps YCbCr can be done on DVI with nVidia. this thread may interest you. some report seeing this option for particular HDMI-equiped cards.
I went ahead and bought one of the 2408wfp's from dell, refurbished. It came surprisingly fast. I got it hooked up and noticed that the blues are a bit strong and there is a color shift from left to right. I only used it one day, but going to look at it closer today after work.
I needed this monitor for photo editing so accurate colors are the most important. Still waiting for my monitor calibrator to come in though.
Has anyone received a 2408wfp recently without this uneven color gradient??