The image quality difference of going up to 1080p over the vga cable isn't that apparent... At least to my eyes. And it certainly doesn't outweigh the fact that it won't do a fixed aspect scale at that resolution. To each his own, I guess.
To all you other 2407 owners out there...
The left side of my screen is a bit brighter than the right, just to enough to bug the crap out of me. It doesn't seem to be a backlight problem, as with an all black image it's not noticable. Is anyone else seeing this?
Well I'm happy to report that the ghosting isn't really and issue after all. Apparently the thing did need a little bit of time to "warm up." The blurriness I referred to originally appears to just be the coating they use on the glass... not the panel itself... Kind of a shame they did that...
Yeah that's what I'd though too... Perhaps it's just a different type of coating on the panel that I'm not used to...
In any case, I'll be home in an hour or so, hopefully I can figure something out.
Ah, my apologies... I'm doing a set of upgrades, so I'll add that information to my sig when I'm done... But this system I was testing the monitor with is as follows:
Athlon 64 3200+
Some crappy soltek mobo i got cheap a while ago...
Geforce 6800gt
2gig Cosair RAM
SB Audigy Gamer (yes...
My 2407 arrived today. I ran home at lunch to plug it in for 5 minutes before I had to go back to work... I'm coming from a 19" samsung 930b, and the first thing I noticed was some pretty bad ghosting... do LCD's need to warm up? Also, the picture doesn't seem quite as sharp as it did on my...
I've got a new monitor on the way with a single component input, and I'm looking for a way to hook up multiple devices without having to keep switching the cables all the time...
I did a few quick searches for component switches, but I couldn't seem to find anything that could actually pass...
Actually I'm looking for video quality over component inputs... so if you've got a hd dvd player, or an xbox 360, or even old xbox with xmbc or something... I'd like to see how it looks.