Input lag and pixel response are different things... While pixel response is fix (depending on panel),
input lag on LCD usually have a varied range (for example, 0 to 20 ms or more, an average is quoted after certain number of frame captures) and depends on the electronics chips/processing on...
The pro. HP DreamColor LP2480zx has tri-colour RGB LEDs (so are high-end Bravia TVs). Not sure... but it may also be edge-lit too..
The white LEDs could be more inferior to wide-gamut CCFL (initially). However, LEDs last longer, would have relatively the same brightness/same wavelength over the...
For true 120Hz refresh rate, currently only TN panels are fast enough (B2W2B needs to be below 8ms). With G2G at 2ms and B2W2B at around 5ms. The best IPS or PVA are rated at around 5ms G2G now, with B2W2B exceeding 10ms, is not sufficiently fast enough to truly display images at 120Hz.
With...
You could switch display outputs...run VGA to the monitor and DVI/HDMI on the TV..
If not you might want to try for the reduced blanking on 1080p VGA signal to the TV
It was confirmed by a products manager of ATI/AMD ..... "SixEdition" (as of now/planed/being developed) will only have 2 DP+ (mini-DPs), The other 4 will be pure DP.
overheating?... first time seeing this phenomena ... seen cases of liquid crystals leaking/fungal growth on the liquid within the panel (both which is not the cause here)
32" 1080p?, does not matter really... a 1.5m (5') cable for USD 4 or less will do (or longer it you need so). Digital is digital, either you get signals (picture) or you don't. It does not matter you use copper/gold/silver/platinum/super conductor/with ferite cores/plumblum/carbon/graphite in...
different pixel pitch...Besides all have to be the same res. for Eyefinity...
Extended desktop will not be a problem though (since like for a decade or so ago)
TN panels at 1920x1200 are rare... Ones (TN, 1200p) with DP port even rarer (or not available yet).. If you want to by-pass getting an active DP to DVI converter, get at least one monitor with DP input.
you're missing a few (3) decimal points... 3x 1080p has 6,220,800 pixels... or 6221 k pixels. 5870 should handle 3x1080p just fine (you'll have the option of crossfire should the need arise)
More correctly,.... one of the 2209wa will have to use a DP cable for input (from the 5870's DP port). The other 2 will be using the 2 DVI ports of the 5870.
1920x1200 @ 120Hz certainly possible with DL-DVI or DP ports..
However, the pixels on the IPS and PVA panels right now are still not fast enough. Only TN panels are fast enough... We may soon see 1920x1080p @ 120Hz TN monitors soon (Unlikely for a 1920x1200).
For a triple LCDs display on the standard 5870.... at least one monitor must have DP input port.
If not, you'll need and active/powered DP to DVI converter (as the DP port on the 5870 does not pass through DVI signals, using passive DP to DVI adapter)
The 6 edition 5870 requires 4 DP input...
Heads up.... 5870 can power 2 dvi input monitors only, additional monitors will require DP input.
For exp. 5870 Eyefinity six edition will require 4DP monitors and another 2 can be DVI/HDMI/DP for 6 displays. Having only 2 DP+ sockets (passing SL-DVI through DP port passively).
This would...
Heads up.... 5870 can power 2 dvi input monitors only, additional monitors will require DP input.
For exp. 5870 Eyefinity six edition will require 4DP monitors and another 2 can be DVI/HDMI/DP for 6 displays. Having only 2 DP+ sockets (passing SL-DVI through DP port passively)
multiple cheap 1280x1024 (or 1024x768) projectors for 3840x1024 (done with TH2Go) or at side-ways 3072x1280 (exact 24:10 ratio of anamorphic wide-screen cinema/Panavision/CinemaScope)
no present single digital connection (be it HDMI 1.3/DL-DVI/DP) carries enough bandwidth for a 2560x1600@120Hz.....
Not performing well on FPS has more to do with LCD lag/delay (30 to 40 ms) than refresh rate (16ms@60Hz).
The first one, all the 3 sub-pixels are stuck on, but probably intermediately and not at fully on (90 degrees pixel twist)
The 2nd, it may be a dead green sub-pixel
Perhaps only on certain angles and not directly? Perhaps you'll be able to gauge where the offending dirt is (behind/in between/in-front the subpixels)
That is a mighty powerful macro lens for you to get a close pic of the screen (for the sub-pixels pic).
The dirt or debris is mostly blocking a blue sub-pixel and partially blocking 2 other green sub-pixels. The dirt/debris probably is probably is between the diffuser layer and lcd panel. It...
I would say much better than the Y-foot, in terms of stability (more substantial chunk of metal under the plastic cover). There is also no locking function of the stand at the lowest position (As there was on 2405,2407, I presume on the 2408)
Available in Canada... maybe Canadians should be looking to this instead of U2410 (not available yet...)
http://forum.ncix.com/forums/?mode=showthread&forum=102&threadid=2065805&pagenumber=1&product_id=39100&subpage=1
For those that own previous ultra 24"... the new U2410's bezel is very slightly larger (about 1mm on all sides) and the panel is slightly deeper from the edge.
A wall of 24displays would be easy on a single PC.with quad PCI-e x16 lanes.. used to need an array/cluster of PCs a year or 2 ago..
That is a potential of 98million pixels with (24 x 30" displays)...
some of the setups posted on WSG forum...