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post Jun 21 2010, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(munak991 @ Jun 21 2010, 04:36 PM)
Order U2410 last 3 week(03/06/2010).
Took 1 week to arrive to my house means last 2 weeks (10/06/2010 Thursday).
Complained made on Monday last week(14/06/2010), Tuesday sent a new unit 2nd unit. Tuesday straight complained ( no unit available)
Wednesday call again no ppl send or anything. Thursday call again said no signed of getting my new monitor, send me a 2409WFP reject back.
THursday before 6pm call again said will send next week or further notice.
Today monday(21/06/2010) 12pm call said will come and give me
Total take me 2 weeks but receive my monitor so happy =D this is why dont buy ARB unit.
Correction?? 2408WFP.... there was never a 2409WFP
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post Jun 21 2010, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(lightonokira @ Jun 21 2010, 04:16 PM)
can anyone recommend me 3d capable monitor?
TN panel with 120Hz.... you'll need DL-DVI or DP cable for the additional required bandwidth...
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post Jun 21 2010, 07:15 PM

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6ms GTG..... will be about 2x as long for BTWTB.... which is 12 to 13 ms..
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post Jun 24 2010, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(mark @ Jun 24 2010, 02:15 AM)
Finally managed to see my estimated delivery date on the order of my Dell U2311H. 12-Jul-2010. WOW. 18 days just to receive this monitor?

For those who are planning to buy this monitor and are in a hurry, better think twice.
I think I waited 3 months for my 2407wfp.... and 3 more weeks for replacement for firmware issues...
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post Jun 24 2010, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(sexualpower @ Jun 24 2010, 04:39 PM)
if not mistaken, I've read about a software that does that but it's kinda hard to imagine that such a program exists~ i only know DPT from the first post but u have to use your eyes~
Of course you have to use your eyes...... run through the primary colours... RGB... white..black... then go the secondary colours.. there are 3 subpixels per pixel that could go wrong.. that's more than 6 million possible points of failure on a typical 1080p screen

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post Jul 1 2010, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(sexualpower @ Jul 1 2010, 03:57 PM)
if it jerks like what everling mentions, it's because of low processing power~ there's also the possibility that your digital link isn't good (if u're using DVI)~ better to use VGA in my opinion~
There is no possibility.... being digital... 1 or 0... yes or no. .... what u may observe is "sparkies", lost signal for very long dvi/hdmi cables, that has no relation to what being displayed on screen.


Added on July 1, 2010, 5:00 pm
QUOTE(darkheloizea @ Jul 1 2010, 04:53 PM)
a bit jerky..i can see a flashy vertical(blurry)..
Inadequate processor(s) power or inferior/incompatible codec

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post Jul 1 2010, 06:38 PM

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^ serious question?... same instance where error occurs?... either bad disk surface, bad encoded info, or dvd reader not sensitive enough

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post Jul 5 2010, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(sexualpower @ Jul 5 2010, 03:53 PM)
it's confirmed that the video isn't corrupted when played by a year 2005 laptop but unable to play when I was using DVI connection~ could be due to my GF4ti or the strange resolution of 1680 x 1020~

i switched to DVI for a week now and when I tried to revert back to VGA, there is no display~ I checked the settings and whenever I reset them back to Analog Display, there is no signal, what did I miss?~
2005 laptop can read.... rip or copy the dvd image... transfer the image file to your computer's hdd (or burn another copy)... there should be no error... As I mentioned this will be due to the disk un-able to be read by your PC's dvd-rom drive, but apparently is fine on your laptop's dvd-rom drive. ...

Also one reason I have a few dvd-drives around to read bad DVDs...

vga or dvi.... restart your PC instead..... or just shut-down your PC, disconnect DVI, connect VGA, restart your PC.... done.
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post Jul 8 2010, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(nkarul85 @ Jul 7 2010, 11:13 PM)
wanna asking abot life span LCD

TN and IPS

which one is longest life??
or both is same??
Back-light CCFL (LED back-lit being longer life) will kaput usually before the panel fails..... However... there are cases in which electrical connections at the side of the panel come apart where you'll see horizontal/vertical lines... there are also cases where the liquid crystal leaks from the panel. ... Layers forming the LCD some apart...
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post Jul 9 2010, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(YCK @ Jul 8 2010, 07:55 PM)
eyefinity means using a few display?
i dun knw how to do it
if try eyefinity wat's the biggest screen size i can go for?
Limited by DP or DL-DVI bandwidth.... the biggest 2560x1600 (per connector) x 3 to 6 monitors. There is also a 3840x2400 display that requires two DL-DVI connection from your GC.

Eyefinity means seemless desktop across multiple monitors... 2 to 6 monitors...

A requirement the you ned a DP input monitor(s) for if you exceed 2 displays..
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post Jul 14 2010, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(yeowhan @ Jul 13 2010, 11:33 PM)
im currently using the monitor B2330H
i tried to use the hdmi input.. and it does not actually fully fit my screen
the resolution is set to 1920 x 1080

my graphic card is msi HD4850 and im using a converter from dvi-hdmi
it is because by default my graphic card don have hdmi port..
any solution here ?
i wana use hdmi input and i wan it to fully fit my screen
Some HDMI input on monitors enlarge the source slightly... got o the menu... the should be an option for 1:1 display..... is adjusting by drivers does not work....
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post Jul 16 2010, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jul 16 2010, 05:09 PM)
I'm thinking of getting LED after I have watched the video that comparing between LCD and LED ( The white color is so much different ). But it seems like there isn't much LED in the market nowadays. Anyone got any recommendation? It must be 24inches LED. Budget wise should be ok.
White LED are on par with CCFL... some say inferior... Tri -colour LEDs are the best because of absolute narrow bandwidth and ultimate colour reproduction and control(but these are very expensive).... There are some white LED 1080p panels .. but these are TN monitors. LED with IPS are rare (Apple 24" being one and expensive, Eizo/NEC have a few too)
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post Jul 16 2010, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Jul 16 2010, 06:13 PM)
Hmm how to describe... You can see that the white color is really white.... while LCD does not appear as white, instead it appears white mix with other color. I can't really tell the rest of the color as I'm only viewing the video and not personally tested myself. But white color seems pretty significant even you watch through video.

The panel thickness is even smaller, and after compare it is it around 3 times thinner than the LCD. Power consumption wise is better on the LED side. So I can say lots of benefit you can get if you compare LCD with LED.

And most of all, the price of LED is just a difference of $50~$75, ( I think ). So only adding few bucks you can get even nicer performance and less power consume LED.

For more information or you want to see the difference yourself, you can watch this video in youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQHcpF7wY8c
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It's a preference.... I kind of dislike the white of white LEDs....

If it's between same TN panels, by all means choose LED lit.

lf its between TN and IPS (and price being equal)... I would chose IPS regardless of back-light.
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post Jul 16 2010, 07:09 PM

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QUOTE(V3nz @ Jul 16 2010, 06:56 PM)
ok,when i watch movie

i notice that there is these strange lines on the screen... shakehead.gif  sweat.gif

what is happening?how come like that one cry.gif

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Inferior compression coding or decoding.... being a screen capture... it has nothing to do with your monitor....
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post Jul 26 2010, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(soyzabean @ Jul 25 2010, 11:55 PM)
just ordered 2 Dell Ultrasharp U2311Hs.... any idea how much a display port cable cost?
QUOTE(UltraConductor_41 @ Jul 26 2010, 12:34 AM)
normal price rm 60++ gua~
Around RM40 (or less) is the most you should pay for a standard 2m cable... in fact you get some for under RM20...

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post Jul 27 2010, 07:41 PM

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QUOTE(Racerx @ Jul 26 2010, 07:32 PM)
guys,i have a problem [kinda].is it normal to have no display when using the displayport only on the dell u2311h?i tried plugging in a dp to dvi converter then i plug in a dvi cable to that but there's no display.it says on the lcd 'no dvi cable detected'
when i unplug it and put it direct to the dvi slot,it works fine.
A passive DP to DVI adapter (on the GC) only works on DP "port" has by-pass routing DVI connections using DP "port".

....

I assume u plug in the adapter on your monitor's DP input and using a DVI output from your GC..... A DVI signal does not magically convert to a DP signal with a passive adapter, both are incompatible digital signals. Your need a pure DP signal from your GC to the monitor's input.


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QUOTE(5564321 @ Jul 26 2010, 04:49 PM)
blink.gif ,really? Where can get those cables? I tried to find at PC shops but can't seems to find it.
DP cables 2.0m (6 feet) ... Ebay from HK... around RM20 (including shipping/free shipping)

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post Jul 31 2010, 08:19 AM

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QUOTE(5564321 @ Jul 30 2010, 09:02 PM)
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The U2311H has tinting issue. You can see the colors on RHS and LHS are not same/uniform. Contacted Dell regarding this issue and see what they gonna do about this  hmm.gif

Back-light bleeding is minimal and I don't really work under dark environment. No DP or BP as well.

Any other users of U2311H mind giving their comments?
Same thing with u2410.... luck of draw... mine was very minimal


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QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Jul 31 2010, 02:46 AM)
Hmm whats the largest LED/LCD screen that I can get in Malaysia ? lol 99.99% for gaming biggrin.gif

Any recommendation biggrin.gif?
That easy....size, the LCD TVs...... for resolution the 30inchers (2560x1600).... there are larger sizes or/and resolutions but not readily available in MAL.

Actually for largest seamless displays.. 3 or more LCD projectors with AMD/ATI Eyefinity... you can exceed some displays in cinemas, even the highest res. ones in Malaysia... 6 x 1080p projectors in cine-scope arrangement...

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QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Aug 1 2010, 02:03 AM)
Sorry, I'll amend my question... it is actually

What's the largest LCD/LED Monitor I can get in Malaysia. And why don't people use HDTV for gamin? Is resolution the reason behind this?
I planned on getting another HD 5850 and crossfire. So I think it's an overkill for a 23' monitor, I guess.. From what I saw, 27' is the largest available monitor now in Malaysia?
Your question is still kind of vague, largest as is size?.. 1080p (1920x1080, 2 Million Pixels) resolution monitors/TV goes from 17" to 100", the largest for a PC specific monitor with a 1080p panel, I believe is a 26.5". The Dell 27" has a resolution of 2560 x 1440, it'll will need to be connected by DL-DVI or DP. For a single monitor display.. a 30 incher 2560x1600 res. (4 Million pixels) would be the largest/highest res. (easily available in Mal.). A single high-end card should handle that res. fine, crossfire and it'll be even better....

Gaming with 1080p HDTV and 1080p 23/24" LCD is the same in a sense (dis-regarding the panel quality & cost)... it just the space constrains that you have, distance you'll be comfortable, and you eyesight. The TV being big can serve a greater number of audience. If it's just yourself, the experience will/should not be any different (it will tax your PC & GC resource the same, as it's the same res.). And people use HDTV for gaming, be it Wii, PS3, X-box 360 or PC...

However 3 cheap 1080p panels in Eyefinity is far cheaper, have much greater resolution (6.2 Million pixels) than a single 30incher and have a greater gaming experience for games that support it. The only down side are the boarders between the displays (hence the multiple projectors option, expensive but big & seamless)

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post Aug 2 2010, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Aug 2 2010, 12:04 AM)
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Actually with RM4k you can get 5 to 6 23" 1080p monitors.... for Six-edition 5-series eyefinity.... 12.4Mpixels.. (I believe no single GC could handle it yet, maybe possible with tri/quad cards)

Distortion FOV can be adjusted/hacked to look normal....Widescreengaming forum has solutions....they've been at it since 2005/2006....

Projectors cost too much, bulbs burns off far too soon,....... I'm still waiting for cheap LED projectors.... 2 projectors will serve most purposes and be wide enough (Two native 1280x1024 projectors)

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Aug 2 2010, 02:04 PM)
How about this? http://techcentral.my/gadgetsandapps/revie...Gadgets_Reviews

Seems like it has good colour accuracy,plus it's LED backlit.Not too familiar with monitors these days but another consideration would be the Dell U2311H which is an IPS panel,pretty good from what i hear smile.gif

Or want to follow uncle ian,buy iMac straight away biggrin.gif
iMac is an all-in-one desktop PC...... Apple monitors seems higher grade (better panel binning) but are quite inflexible (in support, number of connections, adjustment) for non Mac users...

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