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Moogle Stiltzkin
post Sep 8 2008, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(Intrigue @ Sep 7 2008, 10:57 PM)
may i know how much is the hp2475 now? cannot seems to find the price anywhere in hp website
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I find that hard to believe shakehead.gif

Anyway price on site says rm3000 but when i asked they said it was Rm 2.4 K

Mine is arriving tomorrow. If you check the previous pages for this thread i posted a lot of information already nod.gif
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post Sep 8 2008, 01:05 AM

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post Sep 8 2008, 01:23 AM

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any differece using lower and higher refresh rate?like 60Hertz and 75Hertz icon_question.gif
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guys..i just got myself a samsung T220 today..so far im happy with it except for the fact thAT i need to do so much to get it running..i mean drivers and things to setup etc.and i have zero knowledge over all those..i thought i just could plug it in,install whatever on the cd and voila,i have my lcd at its best! sad.gif
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:35 AM

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QUOTE(aztechx @ Sep 8 2008, 02:01 AM)
guys..i just got myself a samsung T220 today..so far im happy with it except for the fact thAT i need to do so much to get it running..i mean drivers and things to setup etc.and i have zero knowledge over all those..i thought i just could plug it in,install whatever on the cd and voila,i have my lcd at its best! sad.gif
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Unfortunately lcd monitors don't work like this. You need to properly calibrate them preferably with a calibrator hardware like mine, the X-rite Eye One Display 2.


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post Sep 8 2008, 09:33 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Sep 8 2008, 02:35 AM)
Unfortunately lcd monitors don't work like this. You need to properly calibrate them preferably with a calibrator hardware like mine, the X-rite Eye One Display 2.
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Yo Stillzkin of FFIX biggrin.gif

Btw, waiting for your review on the HP, interested to get it as well. Already email angie for the stock availability
Oh another thing , where are u from? KL? How much they charge for shipping?
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post Sep 8 2008, 11:37 AM

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post Sep 8 2008, 11:58 AM

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Anyone knows what's the going price for Benq's V2400W? Very tempted to get one of those, as it's cheaper than most higher end 24" what I heard
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:12 PM

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heya all,

after taking a looking at my 2232GW, my dad's thinking of getting a 22 inch monitor for himself too as his eyes cant really take the small icons on his 15 inch monitor anymore.

thing is his computer is a really old Dell (like 6 years+). I hadnt been able to bring my monitor over to see if it works with his PC, but i've got a gut feeling that his old integrated graphics might not take the native resolution of a 22 inch (correct me if i'm wrong please).

if yes, then what's the bare minimum graphics card that would support a 1680x1050 resolution? I might end up having to build a new CPU for him, which only would be to use simple Microsoft Office tools and for surfing the internet.

thanks and hope for your feedback smile.gif
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:25 PM

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my intel x3100 can support 1680x1050 just test mah
if cannot support buy low end gc...
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(dmm9394 @ Sep 8 2008, 03:12 PM)
heya all,

after taking a looking at my 2232GW, my dad's thinking of getting a 22 inch monitor for himself too as his eyes cant really take the small icons on his 15 inch monitor anymore.

thing is his computer is a really old Dell (like 6 years+). I hadnt been able to bring my monitor over to see if it works with his PC, but i've got a gut feeling that his old integrated graphics might not take the native resolution of a 22 inch (correct me if i'm wrong please).

if yes, then what's the bare minimum graphics card that would support a 1680x1050 resolution? I might end up having to build a new CPU for him, which only would be to use simple Microsoft Office tools and for surfing the internet.

thanks and hope for your feedback smile.gif
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Plan to get a 19-22" LCD to replace my 17" CRT.
Your question remind me and I did a quick check on Google for my GeForce 2 MX200, 32MB.
Can support up to maximum 3D/2D resolution of 2048x1536 @ 75 Hz.

So I guess it can support that resolution normally.
Just that when play 3D intensive game, maybe tough! hmm.gif
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(lw4ever @ Sep 8 2008, 02:44 PM)
Plan to get a 19-22" LCD to replace my 17" CRT.
Your question remind me and I did a quick check on Google for my GeForce 2 MX200, 32MB.
Can support up to maximum 3D/2D resolution of 2048x1536 @ 75 Hz.

So I guess it can support that resolution normally.
Just that when play 3D intensive game, maybe tough!  hmm.gif
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Not tough. IMPOSSIBLE.

Anyway, for normal work, even old integrated graphics card should work. If not, any new el-cheapo low end RM150 discrete card will do the trick.
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post Sep 8 2008, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(aztechx @ Sep 8 2008, 02:01 AM)
guys..i just got myself a samsung T220 today..so far im happy with it except for the fact thAT i need to do so much to get it running..i mean drivers and things to setup etc.and i have zero knowledge over all those..i thought i just could plug it in,install whatever on the cd and voila,i have my lcd at its best! sad.gif
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CAA or CDA panel ?

btw, got backlight bleeding problem??
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post Sep 8 2008, 04:16 PM

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thanks all for the feedback. i'd need to bring my monitor over to his office to test the compatibility.

no gaming involved, so hopefully all should be fine wink.gif
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post Sep 8 2008, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(dmm9394 @ Sep 8 2008, 02:12 PM)
heya all,

after taking a looking at my 2232GW, my dad's thinking of getting a 22 inch monitor for himself too as his eyes cant really take the small icons on his 15 inch monitor anymore.

thing is his computer is a really old Dell (like 6 years+). I hadnt been able to bring my monitor over to see if it works with his PC, but i've got a gut feeling that his old integrated graphics might not take the native resolution of a 22 inch (correct me if i'm wrong please).

if yes, then what's the bare minimum graphics card that would support a 1680x1050 resolution? I might end up having to build a new CPU for him, which only would be to use simple Microsoft Office tools and for surfing the internet.

thanks and hope for your feedback smile.gif
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Not sure what's the bare minimum,but nowadays modern graphics card which no matter onboard or dedicated ones will actual support 1680x1050.Maybe under Geforce 2 era gua..guess only. sweat.gif

So have to thank to your 2232GW attraction to inspire your dad from buying a new monitor.Haha..Great! icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Sep 8 2008, 06:36 PM

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Just received my HP LP2475W biggrin.gif the quality is excellent.
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post Sep 8 2008, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Sep 8 2008, 06:36 PM)
Just received my HP LP2475W biggrin.gif the quality is excellent.
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pic and some mini review will help!!!
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post Sep 8 2008, 07:25 PM

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ITS HERE I GOT IT !!! SETTING IT UP NOW biggrin.gif WILL POST PICTURES SOON!


My first views.

Opening package its all neat inside and surprisingly lots of cables all well protected biggrin.gif

HDMI to HDMI, DVI to DVI, DVI to Analog, Display port to Display port cable wink.gif

Besides that there is the monitor, the stand and the installation disc.


Popping the monitor onto the stand was easy. It clicked into place. Removing it is easy also, you just flip the switch at the back and you can take it out :] My Dell 2405FPW has no such thing, which makes me appreciate this more especially if i want to install onto a vesa mounting later on biggrin.gif

My impressions of the stand compared to the Dell 2405FPW was that it wasn't as big as i had thought it would be. Compared to my Dell 2405 yes the base takes more space but nothing serious.

To adjust height you push down on the monitor from above lightly, then press the button at the front of the base to lift it up. It's very easy to do wink.gif no issues there.

Plugged in dvi to dvi cable, and the monitor fired up and auto detected the inputs :cool:

I noticed the colors looked more colorful instantly :eek: It is bright but to me not eye burning bright, but i may need to calibrate it in 30 minutes anyway wink.gif


Will update soon once i play with it more yawn.gif

*testing in Counter Strike 1.6

*update:

Ok playing this in counter strike has no ghosting or lag issues. Who said you needed a Tn panel only for gaming wink.gif I got the best of both worlds.



*calibration


Waited 30 minutes then used x-rite Eye One Display 2 to calibrate with Eye Match software. I didn't use the provided hp assistant calibration tool since i have no idea what to do with it unless someone want to give some tips biggrin.gif

target:

D65

2.2 gamma

120



So anyway reset to factory. Then checked contrast, it was ok by default, next was RGB.

R = 242

G =221

B = 255

Brightness = 2


I used basIIColor to verify the final result as shown in the screenshot. Contrast isn't the full 1000, i wonder if it can be improved any thoughts ? :confused:

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post Sep 9 2008, 08:56 AM

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Stiltzkin, need some pic of that beast biggrin.gif
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post Sep 9 2008, 02:09 PM

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1900x1200 omfg
i use 22 inch only ^^ 1680x1050

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