Originally posted by: patrickj
Any idea if this panel is TN? I can't find it using the panel lookup tools in the first posting.
Thanks.
Yup, at that price it would have to be.
Originally posted by: patrickj
Any idea if this panel is TN? I can't find it using the panel lookup tools in the first posting.
Thanks.
Originally posted by: 10e
Yup,
www.tftcentral.co.uk has a panel database that confirms this.
Though it looks to be a good quality Samsung TN panel, it's still TN.
Regards,
10e
Originally posted by: patrickj
Any idea if this panel is TN? I can't find it using the panel lookup tools in the first posting.
Thanks.
Originally posted by: Gunlance
Check it out guys: http://www.overstock.com/Elect...i_sku=11146026-000-000
215TW going for $289.99 at overstock.com : ) Grab the legendary monitor while you can!
Boy does this get me a little peeved. I got my Samsung 215TW for $400 I believe; with the great help of this thread and xtknight, sure was a night and day difference the image quality is just superb still. Also I noticed that the NEC 20W...I forget and the Samsung 215TW have been taken off the list of recommended monitors...they just that scarce now? I wanted the NEC over the Samsung but just to expensive...could get a 24" S-IPS practically for it haha.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Gunlance
Check it out guys: http://www.overstock.com/Elect...i_sku=11146026-000-000
215TW going for $289.99 at overstock.com : ) Grab the legendary monitor while you can!
Boy does this get me a little peeved. I got my Samsung 215TW for $400 I believe; with the great help of this thread and xtknight, sure was a night and day difference the image quality is just superb still. Also I noticed that the NEC 20W...I forget and the Samsung 215TW have been taken off the list of recommended monitors...they just that scarce now? I wanted the NEC over the Samsung but just to expensive...could get a 24" S-IPS practically for it haha.
Yeah unfortunately the 215TW and 20WMGX2 are very scarce these days.
Originally posted by: Squidmaster
After talking with Newegg and getting some great reassurance should my monitor be a dud given the box condition, I installed my DS-263N today. I like it, but it's sooooo bright. What can I do about this?
I installed Toasty's color profile and adjusted to the settings he recommended for his, and also tweaked it myself, but it just feels so bright, even with brightness on 0. Is this par for the course? How can I properly calibrate my specific monitor without buying a colorimeter?
I tried installing a program called "QuickGamma", but I can't get the black levels to settle in anywhere near the 2.2 range it recommends no matter what settings I apply in the program or out. I was able to get the grays to conform I think, which darkened my screen a bit, but I'm not confident this is how it's done properly at all.
Help!
Originally posted by: DerelictDev
I just received my BenQ g2400w and I gotta say I'm very impressed.
I was originally thinking about picking up the 25.5": DoubleSight DS-263N, 1920x1200 (16:10) but decided to say myself a good deal of money and go with a TN panel. Unlike some I'm not very picky with lower viewing angles and even some bleeding.
As everyone else has said, the calibration is fairly good right out of the box and the LCd itself is sturdy and seems to be well made. The stand on the other hand is flimsy and doesn't have height adjustment which really doesn't bother me.
I bought this primarly b/c I moved and couldn't bring my 60" HDTV along. This monitor now acts as an all in one system; computer / Cable TV/ & PS3. It has a convenient side audio plug that I attached into my audigy 2 and it all works perfectly.
There are no bad pixels and in my opinion, the viewing angles are more than enough. There is also no or very very minimal bleeding compared to my old LCD's (Samsung 940BX &.... (don't remember the other).
Ghosting was practically non-existant but during massive warzones in COD4, I did witness some motion blur which didn't bother me at all.
My only complaint thus far is that the colors seem to be slightly washed out. I thought it was due to brightness but still doesn't have the same deep black levels my samsung used to have.
Does anyone have or know the optimal settings for the monitor?
Also any specific questions, feel free to ask in the thread or pm me.
Originally posted by: Squidmaster
After talking with Newegg and getting some great reassurance should my monitor be a dud given the box condition, I installed my DS-263N today. I like it, but it's sooooo bright. What can I do about this?
I installed Toasty's color profile and adjusted to the settings he recommended for his, and also tweaked it myself, but it just feels so bright, even with brightness on 0. Is this par for the course? How can I properly calibrate my specific monitor without buying a colorimeter?
I tried installing a program called "QuickGamma", but I can't get the black levels to settle in anywhere near the 2.2 range it recommends no matter what settings I apply in the program or out. I was able to get the grays to conform I think, which darkened my screen a bit, but I'm not confident this is how it's done properly at all.
Help!
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Does anyone have an opinion on the Soyo 24" Topaz S (DYLM24D6)?
Originally posted by: Squidmaster
Without using QuickGamma and looking at the gray bars, it's around 1.8. Thing is, I'm not 100% sure how to read the bars. I understand that the A and B black bars should match their surroundings around 2.2, but for me they are always visible as gray, all the way to the top of the chart. In any case, it's a strain to look without further calibration to tone things down outside of games, even with brightness on 0.
If I tune QuickGamma to 1.91 the gray bars converge around the 2.2 mark and things are a little easier to handle. I still think I'm missing something, but it is also possible I need to adjust to a new screen for a while before I'll really know. Is there a better way to handle this? Is it better to go through video card settings or something? I also have Photoshop CS, which comes with Adobe Gamma. I am not going to go through that process tonight but if it's a good idea I'll get on that soon.
Speaking of games, is it possible to make custom presets? In WoW, brightness looks nice. On the desktop, not so much, so I'd like to just adjust for both at a button press instead of having to use slidebars.
One more question... my monitor arrived before some of my parts so I'm running it on a soon to be rebuilt system using the D-sub port. Will a DVI connection change the way my monitor looks, thus rendering all this moot for a few more days?
Thanks!
Originally posted by: Squidmaster
Ah, I will stop fretting till the DVI connection is active in a few days. Currently what I notice in the Lagom tests is that the white saturation has one image at the end that appears to be entirely white, and the one next to it is nearly so unless I look *really* hard. Overall, the image quality on this monitor seems great, but I'm noticing that my eyes are quite a bit dryer than they were on my old CRT. Is this normal?
Originally posted by: qwester
I'm looking at the Benq G2400W for a mix of office work and multimedia (movie watching). No gaming. Price is attractive for a 24"er that has quite a bit of positive feedback.
Is there any particular reason why it's not included among the recommendations in the office work section, but is included for multimedia?! Any drawbacks the benq has for office work?
Thanx for the help.
Originally posted by: Dashel
Quick question: With Monitor revisions, if I buy a current model and it undergoes revision, am I just out of luck? Can the firmware on older revisions be upgraded somehow?