Originally posted by: badluck
I have a LCD that I traded with someone a few months ago. They did not have the manual and were not able to give me the specs on it. A search on google for this brand (RDSi) shows nothing.
Which sounds fine until you think about it. After all, WTF does ISDN have to do with a monitor? Unless it also does double duty as a terminal or something.Originally posted by: fredtam
I think rsdi is another term for ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)=red digital de servicios integrados (RDSI). I could very well be wrong but you may want to look again for a brand. This is however the only connection that shows up relative to monitors.
think rsdi is another term for ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)=red digital de servicios integrados (RDSI). I could very well be wrong but you may want to look again for a brand. This is however the only connection that shows up relative to monitors.
Hmm, are you sure your 17 inch LCD isn't just downscaling 1600x1200 to 1280x1024 or similar? The only 17 inch LCD that I know of that does anything near that resolution is the SGI 1600SW, and it does 1600x1024 (a wide aspect ratio LCD, actually)
I don't know if the toolkit reads back DDC information, or if it just reports whatever res your computer is currently running at. BTW, does this mystery LCD connect with a HD15 or DVI connector? Do you have any numbers or other information on the back / bottom / somewhere else?Originally posted by: badluckI don't know....When I ran MonitorsDirect toolkit it recognized that my monitor was indeed at 1920x1080. This could mean that it is downscaling it, but I guess I'm not sure if it is.Hmm, are you sure your 17 inch LCD isn't just downscaling 1600x1200 to 1280x1024 or similar? The only 17 inch LCD that I know of that does anything near that resolution is the SGI 1600SW, and it does 1600x1024 (a wide aspect ratio LCD, actually)
Cool pic. I was not suggesting there is an ISDN interface on the monitor. I was saying that the only time I saw rsdi was in connection with isdn monitoring programs. I was thinking that since no trace of rsdi as a company was found it may not be the manufacturer of the monitor. I may have phrased the post wrong.
I apologize. It was late.
Originally posted by: badluck
Here is the info on the back of my LCD:RDS
Originally posted by: Cartman2003
Is it common to see blocks of color on the wallpaper? On certain wallpapers, it looks like there are patches of color, this also occurs in other spots, usually around a gradient of colors.