damonposey
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I assume that the 226CW is coming out in early july?
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Is anyone bothered by the power light?
Don't double post if you don't wanna get analy raped, and learn to quote.
analy raped, with a double fisted dildo.
You obviously haven't been reading this thread. The letters refer to who made the panel - not where it was made. My A panel was also made in China.
S = Samsung
A = AU Optronics
C = Chimei as well as another manufacturer that begins with C but whose name escapes me at the moment.
Not so sure about that. Behardware did some tests and the A panel wasn't conforming to expectations of a typical AU Optronics panel, despite guesses that A meant AU Optronics.
I have an A panel, and I loaded Behardware's color profile for it. There is a disappointing backlight bleed (huge) on the left side that is the shape of a large triangle.
Meaning it's better than a typical AUO panel. There is a lot of speculation that the difference in quality between the panels is a result of the different manufacturing processes since they may all be using the same components. My A panel also has siginificant backlight bleed but it not noticeable under normal use.Such a depth in black is typical of Samsung, and we’ve never had an AU Optronics panel capable of such a black. This leads us to believe that Samsung sub-contracted out to AUO and CMO, however in providing them with their own components. The « A » panel which is supposedly an AUO does not look like one of this manufacturer’s classic products, nor does it have its performance.
Actually, what they said was:
Meaning it's better than a typical AUO panel. There is a lot of speculation that the difference in quality between the panels is a result of the different manufacturing processes since they may all be using the same components. My A panel also has siginificant backlight bleed but it not noticeable under normal use.
I thought about buying this monitor but with all the problems I decided NOT TO PURCHASE it.
Instead I saved up and bought a 24 inch lcd the LG246 WPBN and I am very glad that I did, this monitor is great it has a PMVA panel so no problems with viewing angles like the samsungs TN panel.
do yourself a favor, skip the 22's and get an LG 24 inch panel instead you wont be sorry.
Any of you know anything about this monitor that just popped up on Newegg? Model # 216W. 5ms, 21.6 (?) widescreen.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...?cm_mmc=email-_-IGNEFL070307-_-E2M-_-24001236
I dunno, it's kind of silly to release a screen that's only .4" smaller. I notice it says 5ms instead of 2ms, so maybe that overdrive thing is disabled?