Q... about Belinea 102035W

  • Hello Testuo!
    It's me again.
    Finally I purchased the Belinea 102035W monitor. It arrived from France in just 24 hours (amazing!).


    So, I'd like to make a couple of statements.


    Needs LOT of calibration, to gain good image quality.
    After this, the colours are magnificent.
    The black levels are just good.
    In a dark room, it's very easy to distinguish some backligh bleeding. But only on a completely black image.
    Overall I think it's a very good monitor.


    ....and a couple of questions.
    1) Unfortunatelly, it has 2 stuck (white pixels). The first can be seen only in a black+blue background, and the second can be seen only in black background. Are these stuck pixels? Are "stuck pixel repair programs" a myth, or they can bring back to life a stuck pixel?


    2) In some big and uniform images with same colorm I can clearly distinguish vertical stripes (like waves. The same happens with color gradients. I can see where the color changes. The color change is not homogeneous.
    Is it the monitor, or the grafic card? (I use a 4 years old AGP nVidia card (GeForxe2 MX/MX400) with RGB connection)


    Thank you for your patience.
    George

  • Hi,
    I'm glad you like it. =)


    Zitat

    1) Unfortunatelly, it has 2 stuck (white pixels). The first can be seen only in a black+blue background, and the second can be seen only in black background. Are these stuck pixels? Are "stuck pixel repair programs" a myth, or they can bring back to life a stuck pixel?


    Few people claimed that it had worked for them. However, these methods are highly disputed, and it's probably more about luck than anything else.
    If you decide to try it, do so on your own risk, as you might end up with more stuck pixels than before: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuck_pixel#Fixing_stuck_pixels
    And make sure that it's really a stuck pixel and not a dead pixel.


    Zitat

    2) In some big and uniform images with same colorm I can clearly distinguish vertical stripes (like waves. The same happens with color gradients. I can see where the color changes. The color change is not homogeneous.
    Is it the monitor, or the grafic card? (I use a 4 years old AGP nVidia card (GeForxe2 MX/MX400) with RGB connection)


    Do you use 16 bit or 32 Bit color depth in Windows?
    Regardless of the stripes, I would always recommend using video cards with DVI for best quality. They come pretty cheap nowadays.

  • Zitat

    Do you use 16 bit or 32 Bit color depth in Windows?


    32 ofcourse


    Are the black levels going to improve with the DVI connection?
    Is the DVI connection going to improve backlight bleeding also?

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