BigwaveDave
Limp Gawd
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That's definitely PVA\MVA panel.
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Ya thats what I thought but the slight color change of LAGOM at angles kinda confused me! Thanks for confirming.That's definitely PVA\MVA panel.
You sure you don't have the "hilight" 'feature' on? Mess with the controls a bit more. There is some backlight bleeding with my D6, but it's minimal.
* I enabled FULL MODE while taking the pictures.
** Too much backlight bleeding & too bright for my eyes, so my usual settings are Brightness/Contrast=10, color temperature is USER & R/G/B=21.
worse than viewsonic crap
Keep in mind I haven't messed with Viewsonic since the CRT days of yore, so I could be out of touch here, but since when did they start being known for crap build quality. News to me.
I just wish it had a better stand!
Then, at about 9 months of daily use, I began having an issue where any time an on/off message was sent to the backlight (e.g. launching a game in fullscreen, or rebooting the PC), the screen would flash and then the backlight would go out. Turning the monitor off and on resulted in a brief glimpse of the desktop, then a flash, and again the backlight would go out. The only solution was to wait for 30+ minutes while the monitor cooled down to room temperature, then power cycle it. The display would then function completely normally, until another on/off message was sent to the backlight, and then the process would repeat.
By the time this was happening regularly and I had managed to identify the exact steps to reproduce and resolve it, I hit my one-year warranty expiration.
The 22" has nothing to do with the 24" - which is the subject of this thread.check out my piece of soyo crap.
It's 22" from officemax, it's no 24" but it's same piece of junk with a cluster of bad pixels, prob same panel manufactur of same low grade panels.
http://www.liography.com/nr/soyo lcd/_DSC8433.jpg
http://www.liography.com/nr/soyo lcd/_DSC8434.jpg
build quality is the worst i've seen... worse than viewsonic crap
Same thing here. Considering the Dell 30" or 2 2408's.Well, after almost exactly 1 year of service, my Topaz S is down for the count.
I posted about some heat issues I was having a few months ago earlier in this thread. Those issues continued to persist despite better cooling in the monitor's environment, and eventually resulted in some faint, permanent screen burn-in.
Then, at about 9 months of daily use, I began having an issue where any time an on/off message was sent to the backlight (e.g. launching a game in fullscreen, or rebooting the PC), the screen would flash and then the backlight would go out. Turning the monitor off and on resulted in a brief glimpse of the desktop, then a flash, and again the backlight would go out. The only solution was to wait for 30+ minutes while the monitor cooled down to room temperature, then power cycle it. The display would then function completely normally, until another on/off message was sent to the backlight, and then the process would repeat.
By the time this was happening regularly and I had managed to identify the exact steps to reproduce and resolve it, I hit my one-year warranty expiration.
I've ordered a refurbished Dell 3007WFP-HC in place of another 24".
Best of luck to anyone relying on this monitor.
Same thing here. Considering the Dell 30" or 2 2408's.
Well, I've had this monitor for a little over 5 months now, and the DVI port has died. I'm running it through VGA and fortunately it has none of the fuzziness others have complained about when using VGA with LCDs.
Has anyone else experienced any wackiness with the DVI port with this monitor?