I just got a brand new 213T from compusa...very nice...
Im using it on a GeForce 2 Ultra, ANALOG, and in Windows XP Profession. Works great.
(Please dont rip me because im using it on Analog...i dont feel like arguing with you all about going out to buy a card specifically for DVI)
Anyway. It installs fine with the drivers. The Portrait Pro software installs fine.
The only issue i have with it is that at 1600x1200 i see these wavey lines digressing across the screen. its like the monitor is running at too low of a refresh rate (eh take it for what its worth...hard to explain problem). its half blinking-ish and half waves moving across the screen...like how a CRT looks when running it at too low a refresh rate for your own eyes liking.
It goes away and lower resolutions, 1024x768 and 800x600. its only apparent at 1600x1200, and 1200x1600 for that matter (running at 90 degrees offset
).
And the 1600x1200 resolution will only run at 60Hz...so i cant fool with the refresh rate of course.
Ive tried the "auto" button a couple times, only to re-center the image though...it had no effect on the waves.
edit: its kinda like something you would see out of the corner of your eye...but there are times when you can just blatantly stare at and see no problem.
Im using it on a GeForce 2 Ultra, ANALOG, and in Windows XP Profession. Works great.
(Please dont rip me because im using it on Analog...i dont feel like arguing with you all about going out to buy a card specifically for DVI)
Anyway. It installs fine with the drivers. The Portrait Pro software installs fine.
The only issue i have with it is that at 1600x1200 i see these wavey lines digressing across the screen. its like the monitor is running at too low of a refresh rate (eh take it for what its worth...hard to explain problem). its half blinking-ish and half waves moving across the screen...like how a CRT looks when running it at too low a refresh rate for your own eyes liking.
It goes away and lower resolutions, 1024x768 and 800x600. its only apparent at 1600x1200, and 1200x1600 for that matter (running at 90 degrees offset
And the 1600x1200 resolution will only run at 60Hz...so i cant fool with the refresh rate of course.
Ive tried the "auto" button a couple times, only to re-center the image though...it had no effect on the waves.
edit: its kinda like something you would see out of the corner of your eye...but there are times when you can just blatantly stare at and see no problem.