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It looks great, no humanly noticeable lag at all, colors are great when set to "Custom RGB mode" but can easily be adjusted.How does the Xbox 360 look on the 2475w? Any lag? How are the colors?
Yes, COD4 looks and plays perfectly, as do all my other gamesIs this good for fast FPSs?
Yes... wait, what! no!So, Monopoly money?
Yup, though it has a custom holding slot that you simply unscrew I think.VESA mount though, right? I have enough stands and arms around here I can deal with that as long as it's not like those artsy Samsung units without a proper mount.
Input select problem
I've narrowed it down to my comp's Vista/drivers and only affects DVI (not VGA). It doesn't matter what other inputs are present. If I leave the [digital]DVI input source, I cannot return without restarting.
Paused in BIOS and switched source: Works fine
Booted into Vista and switched source: not fine
It doesn't matter if I auto or manual change
Graphics card: ATI Radeon X1300
It's a brand new panel part for 2008 from LG.Display, I would suspect it's H-IPS.
No, it doesn't seem like it. There is however an option in the colors menu (in the OSD menu) called 'Color Saturation', but it is disabled. I installed the HP Display assistant software that came with the monitor, but all tabs are grayed out except for the options tab.Quote:
Originally Posted by ToastyX View Post
Does sRGB mode reduce saturation?
I'm not sure if this is what your looking for but someone has some results on page 6:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1326971&page=6
It's too hard for me to bring in a CRT, sorry
Actually its crucial what type of panel that lcd got for me cause i`m going to buy LP2475W only for H-IPS. If it got S-IPS i buying HZ24Wi.
close up image i just took zooming in to see pixel structure. Looks like H-IPS pixel structure, but why the odd coloured sub pixels?! this was taken on an all white background, any thoughts?
24"WS LG.Display H-IPS (LM240WU4)
My best guess would be the straight pixels. The text looks very sharp, at least as good as the 2007WFP, what ever structure that had.
* No purple hue visible at an angle
I've got the IPS version
the screen also shows the white hue when viewing an all black screen from an angle, suggesting H-IPS rather than S-IPS (which is normally a purple hue).
pixel orientation certainly looks like H-IPS, but confused over the different colour sub pixels. I took those on my camera using the macro "flower" mode on an all white background.
def a white hue here, indicating H-IPS and lack of A-TW polarizer afaik
I talked to HP customer service rep.
The HP UK site says as a key feature: "S-IPS panel and 92% gamut"
The HP USA site says "TFT and 102% gamut". I mean it's most likely a typo, but I mean HP, this is pathetic. Get your info RIGHT!
so this monitor is now H-IPS ?
Super Macro mode on my Canon S2 IS. I'd say it's H-IPS.
EDIT: Sorry for the eyestrain. It hurts mine!
The HP UK site says as a key feature: "S-IPS panel and 92% gamut"
The HP USA site says "TFT and 102% gamut". I mean it's most likely a typo, but I mean HP, this is pathetic. Get your info RIGHT!
Same here - I'm not even planning to try it at anything other than Native and a few HD sources. Thanks!
When you ran that, were the "black bars" filling the unused space reasonably dark and consistent - no odd effects of any sort there?