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1920x1200 with CVT-RB can only go up to 64 Hz over single-link DVI. If it won't even let you do 63 Hz, then it probably doesn't support higher refresh rates at all. You can also try lower resolutions. Try 1680x1050 at 75 Hz. You can also try VGA.steal said:I haven't had much luck getting any higher refresh rates running on it yet, just trying cvt reduced blank in the nvidia cp, which works for the 2209wa. Anyone have a link to some info on how to pull edid data/get the right custom timings for higher refresh rates so I can see if higher refresh rates are possible?
The problem is the pixel response time varies depending on what colors are changing and whether or not there's overdrive.okashira said:I think it's only fair to include the pixel response time in lag measurments.
1920x1200 with CVT-RB can only go up to 64 Hz over single-link DVI. If it won't even let you do 63 Hz, then it probably doesn't support higher refresh rates at all. You can also try lower resolutions. Try 1680x1050 at 75 Hz. You can also try VGA.
A dual-link cable won't matter unless the monitor has specific support for dual-link DVI, which I doubt since it's not needed for the native resolution. VGA might work though.steal said:Thanks, I was aware of bandwidth limitations of DVI but wasn't aware that single-link was so limited. Will using a dual-link cable solve this issue, if it supports higher refresh rates, or would I have to use DP instead?
A dual-link cable won't matter unless the monitor has specific support for dual-link DVI, which I doubt since it's not needed for the native resolution. VGA might work though.
My HP ZR24w's from Cost Central arrived today:
These are very nice, high quality panels and stands. After careful examination, I found no defective pixels on either of my displays. The "grainy" or "dirty" anti-glare coating texture concern is not an issue with the HP ZR24w as far as I am concerned.
That means the monitor is not allowing it. The specs do say 59-61 Hz, so maybe the firmware has that limitation hard-coded. I don't know if it would be different over DisplayPort.steal said:I see. I can only seem to manage 61hz so far (at any resolution) with cvt rb, anything higher says it is out of range. Not really sure what this means
wats a good website to use to test for color tinting/dead pixels etc.
Has anyone gotten the auto pivot feature to work? I installed the software but the buttons seem to be grayed out in the HP Display Assistant.
Has anyone gotten the auto pivot feature to work? I installed the software but the buttons seem to be grayed out in the HP Display Assistant.
Yeah I have my brightness set on 50% so far.
As long as it isn't a bad quality cable, it makes no difference whatsoever.(...)
also does it matter what type of dvi cable i use..I.E dvi dual/single link?
i had a dual setup of LG l204wt but one went out so im using this hp and one LG l204wt now instead of two LG'sWhat old TN panel did you have??
ok i noticed my dvi cable i have hooked up is slightly different from what came in the boxAs long as it isn't a bad quality cable, it makes no difference whatsoever.
... a slight grainy texture to the coating which is really only noticeable when reading text on a mostly white screen.
I plan on ordering mine from ShopBLT. No tax and free shipping + $2 handling fee. $405.76 shipped.
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I think that any kind of a conventional matte anti-glare coating is going have a slightly noticeable texture like this.
The matte anti-glare coating on the high resolution (1920 x 1200) TN display of my MacBook Pro 17", which should be a high quality display, has practically an identical texture.
My very first post, so go easy on me guys. For the people who have the hp zr24w and have used apple/mac displays, how would you say the hp zr24w compares to a mac/apple display? I was looking at my friend's mac laptop the other day (don't know what model it was), and I was blown away at how easy the display was on the eyes and the colors. They were just so vivid and colorful. Does the hp zr24w come close?
I've also never used an IPS display before and have always used TN displays. Little did I know until recently that TN displays are the worst displays! Is the difference between a TN and IPS display night and day? Gaming is also important, as I only want to use one monitor for all my needs - gaming, internet, photos, applications, etc. I only plan on upgrading to an IPS display if it's worth it.
My very first post, so go easy on me guys. For the people who have the hp zr24w and have used apple/mac displays, how would you say the hp zr24w compares to a mac/apple display? I was looking at my friend's mac laptop the other day (don't know what model it was), and I was blown away at how easy the display was on the eyes and the colors. They were just so vivid and colorful. Does the hp zr24w come close?
I've also never used an IPS display before and have always used TN displays. Little did I know until recently that TN displays are the worst displays! Is the difference between a TN and IPS display night and day? Gaming is also important, as I only want to use one monitor for all my needs - gaming, internet, photos, applications, etc. I only plan on upgrading to an IPS display if it's worth it.
I plan on ordering mine from ShopBLT. No tax and free shipping + $2 handling fee. $405.76 shipped.
I followed the herd to CostCentral and order three. No tax and free shipping = $400.24 ea for $1200.72. I have no doubt that'll be somewhere cheaper in a couple weeks but I should have mine on Friday unless Fedex drops the ball.
My very first post, so go easy on me guys. For the people who have the hp zr24w and have used apple/mac displays, how would you say the hp zr24w compares to a mac/apple display?
Does the hp zr24w come close?
I was looking at my friend's mac laptop the other day (don't know what model it was), and I was blown away at how easy the display was on the eyes and the colors. They were just so vivid and colorful.
I've also never used an IPS display before and have always used TN displays. Little did I know until recently that TN displays are the worst displays! Is the difference between a TN and IPS display night and day?
Gaming is also important, as I only want to use one monitor for all my needs - gaming, internet, photos, applications, etc. I only plan on upgrading to an IPS display if it's worth it.
mac laptops have crap displays for the most part, unless it was the 17" 1920x1200 (or is it 1080?) panel