This was not an attempt to play on your words, I used from the comma onwards as it implied that the reds were a problem in this DVD.
I have absolutely no red's problem and the screen brightness problem you refer is mostly down to head and screen alignment.
If you use a black background in Win...
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" The Matrix demonstrated a very small difference in high motion. DVD (and most other video sources) display video at approximately 30 frames per second or less. Thus, the screen displays each frame for approximately 33ms. Even with a poor response time of 15ms rising and 15ms...
Switched to DVI and I get slight improvments all around, Checkscreen displays full colour banding with equal gradation.
I did a proper (The Matrix is a poor quality DVD and showing its age) DVD test for reds, I used a region 1 (available and bought in the US) copy of Blade, no problem here and...
One further point of note, there is no mouse trails on a black background but a very tiny amount on a white background with a black object, this is still virtually undetectable and significantly better than most crt's.
The reason that there is some on the white is because the rise time is...
As I sit here typing this on my just delivered Hitachi I am truly amazed at your description of it.
I feel I must have a different monitor, as there is No ghosting, absolutely No streaking and the reds are stunning.
I have not bothered to connect up to the DVI connections as yet simply because...
I found with my Corsair that it was worth running a lower overclocked FSB, to ensure that I can achieve cas 2 timings, the difference is very marked.
If you can definetely go for cas 2.
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