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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    I have the same monitor and I use the HDMI and component inputs. I've never had this happen to me. It must be a defective unit.
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    VX2435wm problem: 3 stuck sub-pixels appeared. One hot green one on Monday, and two dead red ones yesterday. It didn't have any before and I only have it for 20 days or so. I need one more, according to Viewsonic, to send it back for replacement. I always thought stuck pixels are a manufacturing...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    Take a look at this. On 6-bit panels those images will have dithering patterns. Some panels are better at dithering than others, and it's possible that you don't notice it. The TN panel I have at work is quite good at this, but I can still notice the dithering artifacts if I look carefully. My...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    That's typical VA color shift on the Eizo. I don't know about the NEC one, it seems different (must be, it's an IPS panel).
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    I can't see that on my VX2435wm, there's no bright side. There is a drop in contrast (dark colours get brighter and bright colours get a grey-yellowish tint), though, depending on the angle you look at and that's a known VA panel issue. If you're closer to the left side, the right side will have...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    I've just noticed this myself. If I set the monitor's aspect ratio to 'full screen' and then change from the native resolution to a smaller one, it gets really blurry. If I then switch to '1:1' I get the blurry image you described. However, if I change to a different resolution (keeping the...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    It looks like VA monitors are not for you. They all lag 2-3 frames behind, unless you disable overdrive, and I'm not sure if there's such an option on any of them. Even then, ghosting is a problem, especially on black to grey transitions. As for me, I'm not bothered by input lag. I played...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    I've recently bought the VX2435wm too, based on the recommendations here. I'm quite satisfied with it. I had a 17inch LCD before (Samsung 173P) and the extra 7 inches are a big jump for me. I was considering the Dell 2408WFP too, but it's ~150 euros more expensive here. A few points worth...