Response time is pretty good. Typical MVA where darker colors are a bit slower than medium or lighter colors in changing. I'm not sure if it uses overdrive. Maybe I'll do the Prad.de Pixperan test and see what the car looks like going across and if there is any overdrive artifacting.
I'm not sure about video card compatibility, but it does actually come up as an HDTV on the newer video cards with a maximum listed resoution of 1920x1200, so some older cards may have issues with the HDMI port.
I haven't had any issues on ATI HD 38x0 cards, or G80 and G92 8800GTS cards though, and I've even set it up with an HDMI switch. The only issues I've seen with the switch is on port 2 of the HD 38x0 series cards, but they are a bit strange in general.
The VGA port works very well, and has some of the best video quality I've seen over analog.
If given a choice in listing this or the L245/6WP I'd still take the LG in the recommendations section. I liked the panel on it better and the OSD was a little bit nicer. Additionally, the LG had a properly working Power save mode in HDMi, whereas the L2410NM just turns blue.
Though maybe an honorable mention, especially now that it's on special for $320 to $380 around the way.
Regards,
10e
I'm not sure about video card compatibility, but it does actually come up as an HDTV on the newer video cards with a maximum listed resoution of 1920x1200, so some older cards may have issues with the HDMI port.
I haven't had any issues on ATI HD 38x0 cards, or G80 and G92 8800GTS cards though, and I've even set it up with an HDMI switch. The only issues I've seen with the switch is on port 2 of the HD 38x0 series cards, but they are a bit strange in general.
The VGA port works very well, and has some of the best video quality I've seen over analog.
If given a choice in listing this or the L245/6WP I'd still take the LG in the recommendations section. I liked the panel on it better and the OSD was a little bit nicer. Additionally, the LG had a properly working Power save mode in HDMi, whereas the L2410NM just turns blue.
Though maybe an honorable mention, especially now that it's on special for $320 to $380 around the way.
Regards,
10e
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: 10e
The L2410NM is actually an 8-bit MVA panel made by CMO (ChiMei Optoelectronics). Westinghouse is just a name as the entire monitor is built by CMO. It has HDMI, VGA, and component connections.
The only caveats of this display is a slight buzzing noise and some people with screen door effect on the right side. My biggest complaint is the 1 year warranty.
HDMI does not do power save, but VGA does. I have a feeling that this display was targeted as a multi-functional monitor where PC is over VGA and consumer video devices are displayed over HDMI and component.
-HDMI and component display no overscan using video sources unless you select "zoomed"
-All outputs can do 1:1 mapping of 1080p (1920x1080 over VGA) without issue.
-HDMI with a PC can do 1920x1200 perfectly and is very intelligent. It will auto-detect PC and video sources on-the-fly and adjusts the OSD accordingly.
-Has slightly crushed blacks with PC over HDMI, but not with PS3. All other ports do not crush dark details
-Has 2 to 3 frames input lag due to a MUCH better than average scaler.
-If you can get it for a good price it will exceed expectations.
- Has some (if not THE) most consistent vertical viewing angles I've ever seen on a MVA monitors. Has typical MVA horizontal contrast shift.
If you need any more information head over to HardForums and look up the L2410NM thread.
The L2610NW is the new TN-based 26" version of this monitor and is absolute garbage whereas the L2410NM has reached almost cult status due to bargain price and capability recently.
Regards,
10e
Thanks for the info. I guess I'd consider recommending it.
How is the response time on it? Also some people had issues with hooking it up with certain cards? Sorry, I really haven't been following the 30 page HF thread.