Beiträge von miomao

    Zitat

    Now I run to try the new version...


    :) + ;(



    :) = The best sw to test LCD streaking...


    ;( = Sh*t! My LCD go over 100ms in red<>gray transition...



    Zitat

    I frequent a italian newsgroup about monitors and users are already enough experienced.


    I have put my msg in the free.it.comp.hardware.monitor newsgroup with precautions and thanksgivings...
    So you can check that also italian prad fans make only good use of your work. ;)

    I not claim a so fast work... thanks very much. 8o


    The manual is not a big problem.
    I can try tro use a translator and refine the result if you want.
    But I hope to found someone with better english skill.


    For the legal statement I think you are right.
    Some people with poor computer experience can blame PixPerAn for a monitor factory defect... even if this not have any sense. :(


    Personally I not have the intention to spread this software everywhere.
    I frequent a italian newsgroup about monitors and users are already enough experienced.


    I believe a quick solution can be to put a message box with something like:


    "THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!"



    Now I run to try the new version... :))


    Regards

    The "Pixel Persistence Analyzer" (PixPerAn) program found in this forum is a very nice piece of software.
    I'm a programmer and know what I'm saying... ;)


    I suggest it to all people who want to test his LCD speed, but there is a small problem... we can't understand any writing. :D
    And I think is the same for prad english users.


    So please PixPerAn developer, everywhere you are, translate your beautiful software in english so we can appreciate it more and more...


    Thanks :]

    I have read many online reviews about the new Samsung 173P and all said is surprising good with videogames.


    Any Samsung PVA LCDs I have used has horrible ghosting. :(


    What's the secret?


    Samsung has really found a solution or is only marketing??
    ?(

    There are few technical specs...
    A bad point seem to be the absence of digital DVI connection.
    But I don't expect professional grade features from wooden LCD. ;)



    You don't miss also this page:

    :D

    Zitat

    what was the problem you were having with the VP181b?


    The newsgroup user dpk® has sent an e-mail to ViewSonic to have confirms about VP181 panel technology.
    He don't have any malfunctioning problem, but he thought that the monitor was too slow.


    I don't know your DVI problem, but I think you can open a thread in the Help section to have some support.



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    The big question is: what kind of LG panel do they use.


    In the site there is a LM181E06 panel.
    But seem to be faster than predecessor with 25ms vs. 30ms.


    I think the LCD speed is also a "personal sensibility" matter, and the VP181 purchased by dpk® is not different from others... ?(

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    All monitors with the new 20" LG-Philips panel do have this problem.


    This sound very strange for expensive products...
    8o


    Now I understand why Eizo has chosen the Sharp panel.


    I hope LG.Philips will solve this problem or Nec will produce a better substitute.

    Interesting informations in this X-Bits Labs article:


    Zitat

    At least, DisplayResearch promises a total price collapse: 17 and 19” LCD monitors will be getting cheaper starting from the second-third quarter when 5-th generation production lines start working.


    Can be this year we will see the long awaited CRTs and LCDs price parity?

    I have used the Eizo L685 and I have found the same effect described in the Tom's Hardware review. :(
    See my post "Eizo L685 flickering" in the english Help section.


    I don't know if the problem is really due to 10bit dithering or something else... but I have used many LCDs and I never seen something like this.


    The same effect is not present in the MultiEdge series monitors.
    I have a L767 + L367 and tried L565.


    The L885 can't be the best solution for video and gaming, but I'm sure for other purposes is a top-monitor.




    Try2fixit but you are sure the "REBK" effect is present in all monitors with the new 20'' LG.Philips panel? ?(


    A similar thing I have seen in the Acer AL732 due to dithering technique.
    But I don't think this panel have dithering...

    I have spread the notice about the nice Nec 1960NXi availability in Germany.
    So some people is very interested to buy this monitor...


    But recently in Italy we are seeing that many online shops not have anymore Nec products. 8o


    What can mean this? ?(


    Have you any information about Nec shortage problems?


    Thanks

    This is the ViewSonic answer to a question about VP181 panel technology.


    Thanks to free.it.comp.hardware.monitor newsgroup user "dpk®"




    ************************************
    Dear Mr xxxxxxxxxxxx,


    Your e-mail below has been passed to me for a response, thank you for
    your enquiry.


    The current VP181s-2 and VP181b-2 are effectively new models as they
    were introduced at least two years following the end-of-life for the
    original model. There have been no major panel changes in the current
    versions since their introduction in the Summer 2003, although there
    have been a few minor changes in this time frame. I can confirm that
    all VP181s/b-2 models have had and currently do have Super-IPS panels.


    I am sorry to hear that you may have some issues with this product and
    I suggest that you contact your local ViewSonic service agent (contact
    details in the User Guide and/or on the ViewSonic web site) in order
    to ascertain whether there is a fault with your product.


    Best Regards
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


    ViewSonic Europe Ltd.


    European Product Manager - LCD Monitors


    *************************************

    I cannot believe at 12,5ms too.
    Can be only raise/fall time?


    The panel seem to be an IPS.
    20'' with 170 h/v viewing angle and 350:1 contrast.


    I think also the price will be unbelievable. ;)

    Many people say that LCDs can't be good in color reproduction, and graphic professionals want only to use CRTs...


    Well, now even Barco believes in LCD technology:


    In the "Downloads" page you can find a nice brochure:


    ...and surprise:
    Response time: 12.5ms (optical, typical)
    8o ?(