Please remove this ad, as the Nec screen is Sold..
Cheers,
A.
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Please remove this ad, as the Nec screen is Sold..
Cheers,
A.
Hi Sascha,
Thanks for the offer, but € 350 is a bit low, you should go for the ebay one i think..!
i'm aiming at a price of € 550 excluding transportation costs..
Best,
Arn
Sehr geehrte Interessenten,
hier steht mein qualitativ sehr hochwertiger IPS Monitor von Nec P241W mit 24" Diagonale und einer Auflösung von 1920x1200 Pixeln in der Farbe Schwarz (BK)
Aufgrund des hervorragenden Zustands, kein Brummen und keine (sub)Pixelfehler
I gehe weiter auf Engisch , meine Deutche sprache ist gut aber nicht im schrift.....(bin Niederlander..)
okay:
I cannot get used to the screen...it gives me headaches..i think it's a personal issue , i was always sensitives to bright light sources..
i also got headaches from a eizo s2433, s-pva screen which I retuned after 3 days. This time I bought the Nec screen, and waited /tested too long..
i was trying to get used too it...but it didn't work out..
the sceen has run 260 hours and is bought at the end of december 2011.. it has 2,8 years of warranty left..!
At the moment it is standing useless at my desk for several weeks, because I switched back to my 20inch lacie screen..
Make me a good offer and you can enjoy a perfect screen!
I prefer that you come over and pickup the screen, but if neccecary i can send it via ups..
(I am from the Netherlands near Maastricht and... +/- 20minutes from aachen.. and +/- 50 minutes from Dusselfdorf)
Best,
Arn
Hi All.
Finally my headaches are gone..(i used my old monitor for a few days, and rethought my new setup)
step 1:
I've used the original hdmi/dvi cable that came along with the monitor (instead of the old one that was
connected to my system)
Step 2:
I removed the extra added light in my room (2 Fluorescent Light bulbs / TL light..)
I added those lights the day after i installed/placed the new monitor, because my room was a bit to dark
now i use a 250watt t3 Halogen lamp pointed at the ceiling as indirect light..which is much better
after i've made those 2 steps my headaches disappeared..
Best,
A
Hi Andreas,
Many thanks for your efforts and advice,
At the moment i'm switched back to my old Lacie 120 Lcd (Active Matrix) 20" screen..
My headaches disappeared right away..
Brightness too low:
105cmd - 120 cdm is indeed very low, but when i turn up the brightness my eyes start hurting..
360 cdm is it's max brightnes , divided bij 2 is 180cdm = 50% of the maximum brightness..
maybe at my low brighness setting the backlight is pulsating at a frequency i cannot handle..?
the lower the value the stronger the pulse..?..
It would be nice if PRAD could review and test this Monitor !
Your point about the size could also be right, at a 20" inch screen i can see everything in one go
at the 24" my yes need to do some extra work..
I'l hook up the screen i a few days (at the moment to busy..) I'll give your brigtness setting/setup a go..
What are your video card setting..?
Thanks in advance!
Best
A
Ps: there are no other threads concerning the p241w and headaches...only other screens are mentioned..
Hello,
I recently bought a Nec Multisync P241w CCFL lid IPS monitor, and i'm having major headaches from it.
I have read all threads in german and english that mentioned headaches / kofschmerzen / Ubelkeit etc..
and also the interesting article about backlight "flickering" http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/specials/backlight.html</a>
I've read that some people had headaches at the beginning and after a few weeks the headaches were gone...
This gave me hope . so i decided to keep the monitor , but my headaches are still present after three weeks of usage..
At first I ordered a Nec MultiSync EA232WMi, which was a good screen but the vertical resolution was too small for me, so i returned it for the more expensive P241w ccfl , the MultiSync EA232WMi monitor was led backlit and caused no headaches..?
Can someone help me out on this..?
My monitor runs at its native res 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz
Main use is Internet browsing and webdesign > photoshop > illustrator etc..
Color mode is set to sRGB and the brightness is set at 105 cdm (is this right , or too low , or wrong color mode?..)
My video card is a geforce gtx 560 ti
Brightness 17%
Digital Vibrance 34%
Contrast 2%
Gamma 1.0
Hue 0
i have 20/20 vision (no glasses..)
Is this the right way to use a monitor and color setup..? (i don't have hardware to calibrate my screen..)
i downloaded an .icc profile from a tft central p241w review but i don't now how to use this kind of profiles
I've used my 20" Lacie 120 LCD for 6 years 8hours a day without headaches, this is a active matrix screen..
A year ago I had a Eizo s2433w, which i returned within 3 days becasue it also caused seriuos headaches, is this also a
CCFL lid screen..?
If the headaches don't leave I have to sell the p241w and realy don't know which other monitor to buy? I realy like the 1600x1200 res, or the 1920 x 1200
Hope someone can help me out!
Best,
A