imported_motivez
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Yeah, the problem though is that the fix only works in desktop mode. It's my understanding though that dell is going to be releasing revisions and will replace the monitor's a third time if they're not fixed.
Yeah, that's what I meant - they don't use them together, but rather switch suppliers based on availability and price.Originally posted by: guidryp
The 2007FPs are either S-IPS or S-PVA. Dell uses both to get a better price, and I don't think that they'll tell you which one you're going to get.
Actually I think it is more the case of Dell starting with S-IPS and switching over to PVA, not so much random mix and match...
Originally posted by: lasersage
Hi all
I'm in Perth Western Australia.
Just got my new 2007WFP yesterday (part of a system order).
Of course I hooked it up (almost) immediately and was I ever surprised to discover no banding in desktop mode! That's right - using a range of the test graphics from this forum I can clearly see banding in multimedia & gaming modes, but the desktop mode is smooth.
My order was placed on May 15 and left the factory May 18. Does that mean that the firmware fix was already available 2 weeks ago? I doubt that it was updated when it reached Australian customs 🙂
For reference its the LG panel, the model is A00 and its running from DVI off an NVidia 7900GS gfx card. There's no other info in the service menu that gives a clue to the updated firmware.
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Originally posted by: yuzna
What the heck, just read the blog you posted MaceX. "While it's possible to do a firmware upgrade on the existing monitors, Dell instead plans to simply replace the monitors of unhappy customers." If this is true this is truely annoying, curse on you Dell 🙂
Makes sense - they imagined it hooked up to some standalone blueray/hddvd through DVI in order to utilize the HDCP @ full resolution, but could imagine no one using the VGA for video. And they do mark the DVI cable as something ...optional for PCs.Originally posted by: greyhound
Are those HL2 shots from Episode 1 in the reactor core level where the walls are bathed in red light? If so, the banding there is quite noticeable on mine too but I saw none in HL2 other than at tunnel ends, nor have I seen it on other games, so I suspect this is one of the few areas where it becomes really noticeable in nonphoto usage.
Also, I saw no difference in this section of the game while using VGA, which is odd because gradient tests show little or no banding on VGA. Thus the problem may be unrelated to the monitor.
Speaking of VGA, how does Dell's explanation of the problem being caused by the Faroujda video processing jive with the difference between VGA and DVI? Was the Faroujda processing disabled originally when using VGA?
Originally posted by: greyhound
Are those HL2 shots from Episode 1 in the reactor core level where the walls are bathed in red light? If so, the banding there is quite noticeable on mine too but I saw none in HL2 other than at tunnel ends, nor have I seen it on other games, so I suspect this is one of the few areas where it becomes really noticeable in nonphoto usage.
Also, I saw no difference in this section of the game while using VGA, which is odd because gradient tests show little or no banding on VGA. Thus the problem may be unrelated to the monitor.
Speaking of VGA, how does Dell's explanation of the problem being caused by the Faroujda video processing jive with the difference between VGA and DVI? Was the Faroujda processing disabled originally when using VGA?
Originally posted by: AznBoi36
Does anyone know if the banding issue is fixed? I placed my order yesterday, and I only found out about these problems this morning. I'm deeply concerned, and my job involves graphic design. I really don't want to go through all the hassle of an RMA if the one I receive does have this issue, as it's a waste of time. I'm seriously thinking about cancelling the order and requesting a refund...
Originally posted by: CCityInstaller
Originally posted by: AznBoi36
Does anyone know if the banding issue is fixed? I placed my order yesterday, and I only found out about these problems this morning. I'm deeply concerned, and my job involves graphic design. I really don't want to go through all the hassle of an RMA if the one I receive does have this issue, as it's a waste of time. I'm seriously thinking about cancelling the order and requesting a refund...
DHL just dropped off a replacement tonight. I will test it and get back to you tomorrow.
Originally posted by: yuzna
Recieved my replacement today through DHL and hooked it up next to my existing monitor. There is no banding evident in Desktop Mode, the difference is actually very notable when runing gradlin-v0.2-fs and having the two monitors next to eachother. There is still banding in the other two modes, which is fine by me. The important part for me is that it is still an S-IPS monitor, either through the fact that I requested one or pure luck 🙂 Glad to see they fixed the problem.
Originally posted by: BroadbandGamer
So if I send mine in they're going to send me a different monitor? What if I want the same monitor back? This one doesn't have any dead pixels and I don't want to take any chance they might send me one with dead pixels.
BTW, how do I go about sending my monitor in for repair? Will they send me a new one before I have to send this one in? How exactly does this who procedure work? I can't go without a monitor for a week or two.