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Jo Vermeulen wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded my monitor to an iiyama 22 inch Diamnondtron (HM204DT, Vision Master Pro 514). I'm really satisfied about it. The only thing that bothers me is a fuzzy image at high resolutions at high refresh rates (currently 1600 x 1200 @ 85 Hz). The image is significantly more crisp at lower refresh rates or lower resolutions. I think this is probably due to my Nvidia Geforce2 MX 400 graphics card. I read a few posts and articles about blurry 2D quality with these cards. I'm looking for an upgrade, and although 2D performance is much more important to me, I wouldn't want to cut back on the 3D performance my Geforce2 MX had (which isn't great compared to high-end 3D cards nowadays). I just bought myself a Matrox Millenium P650, which has excellent 2D image quality, and better 3D performance than my Geforce2MX. Kind regards, -- Jo Vermeulen Student Computer Science at the tUL email: www: http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jo |
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Jo Vermeulen wrote:
Hi, I recently upgraded my monitor to an iiyama 22 inch Diamnondtron (HM204DT, Vision Master Pro 514). I'm really satisfied about it. The only thing that bothers me is a fuzzy image at high resolutions at high refresh rates (currently 1600 x 1200 @ 85 Hz). The image is significantly more crisp at lower refresh rates or lower resolutions. I think this is probably due to my Nvidia Geforce2 MX 400 graphics card. I read a few posts and articles about blurry 2D quality with these cards. Apparantly it was not (only) my Geforce2 MX 400 card. I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means for example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left side. Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact the helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. The ultimate test I did was take a screenshot of the right corner, save it to a file, and view that image in the upper left corner, where it displayed very crisp. It's a pity Kind regards, -- Jo Vermeulen Student Computer Science at the tUL email: www: http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jo |
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 00:58:21 +0100, Jo Vermeulen
wrote: I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means for example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left side. Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact the helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. The ultimate test I did was take a screenshot of the right corner, save it to a file, and view that image in the upper left corner, where it displayed very crisp. It's a pity Your montior have a bad focus adjustment. |
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Ken wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 00:58:21 +0100, Jo Vermeulen wrote: I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means for example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left side. Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact the helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. The ultimate test I did was take a screenshot of the right corner, save it to a file, and view that image in the upper left corner, where it displayed very crisp. It's a pity Your montior have a bad focus adjustment. I hope this problem can be fixed by getting a new monitor from the dealer (same model, same brand ofcourse)? Kind regards, -- Jo Vermeulen Student Computer Science at the tUL email: www: http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jo |
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Jo Vermeulen wrote:
snip | I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means for | example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). | | I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my | monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left side. | Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. | | This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact the | helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. The 'fuzzy' corner of the display will be either due to a fault in the monitor itself, or maybe some external factor - magnetism ? Try the simplest things first. Make sure that there is nothing ganerating magnetic fields near to the monitor - speakers, adapters/power supplies, force-feedback joystick, external drive, etc. Just moving things around on the desk might make the difference. At one time I had the power 'bricks' for various peripherals - scanner, joystick, etc - plugged into a power strip on a shelf just below the monitor. It didn't exactly 'help' the bottm of the display. If in doubt, move it and see. Kevin. |
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Kevin Lawton schreef:
Jo Vermeulen wrote: snip | I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means for | example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). | | I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my | monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left side. | Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. | | This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact the | helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. The 'fuzzy' corner of the display will be either due to a fault in the monitor itself, or maybe some external factor - magnetism ? Try the simplest things first. Make sure that there is nothing ganerating magnetic fields near to the monitor - speakers, adapters/power supplies, force-feedback joystick, external drive, etc. Just moving things around on the desk might make the difference. At one time I had the power 'bricks' for various peripherals - scanner, joystick, etc - plugged into a power strip on a shelf just below the monitor. It didn't exactly 'help' the bottm of the display. If in doubt, move it and see. Kevin. I unplugged the speakers and all near power 'bricks', with no change in focus. The monitor is plugged in together with the PC into a power strip, located about a meter below the monitor (on the ground actually) :-) But if the problem is magnetic/electrical interference, shouldn't I have experienced the problem with my old monitor too? Also, remember the unsharp picture occurs when I'm using high refresh rates (85 Hz, 100 Hz, ...), and the picture is more or less OK starting from 70 Hz to 60 Hz. I also noted an unsharp picture, horizontally in the middle of the screen, and vertically in the upper half of the screen: Schematic: _________ | x x| | x| |________x| An x means loss of focus. Kind regards, -- Jo Vermeulen Student Computer Science at the tUL email: www: http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jo |
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Jo Vermeulen wrote:
| Kevin Lawton schreef: | || Jo Vermeulen wrote: || snip || | I had fuzzy quality at the right side of the display (this means || for | example a fuzzy clock in the Windows taskbar). || | || | I use the Matrox Millenium P650 now, which in combination with my || | monitor gives a very crisp image in the middle and at the left || side. | Unfortunately the right side is still fuzzy. || | || | This is probably due to my Iiyama monitor. I will try to contact || the | helpdesk on Monday, and explain my problem. || || The 'fuzzy' corner of the display will be either due to a fault in || the monitor itself, or maybe some external factor - magnetism ? || Try the simplest things first. || Make sure that there is nothing ganerating magnetic fields near to || the monitor - speakers, adapters/power supplies, force-feedback || joystick, external drive, etc. Just moving things around on the desk || might make the difference. At one time I had the power 'bricks' for || various peripherals - scanner, joystick, etc - plugged into a power || strip on a shelf just below the monitor. It didn't exactly 'help' || the bottm of the display. If in doubt, move it and see. || Kevin. | | I unplugged the speakers and all near power 'bricks', with no change | in focus. | | The monitor is plugged in together with the PC into a power strip, | located about a meter below the monitor (on the ground actually) :-) | | But if the problem is magnetic/electrical interference, shouldn't I | have experienced the problem with my old monitor too? | | Also, remember the unsharp picture occurs when I'm using high refresh | rates (85 Hz, 100 Hz, ...), and the picture is more or less OK | starting | from 70 Hz to 60 Hz. | | I also noted an unsharp picture, horizontally in the middle of the | screen, and vertically in the upper half of the screen: | | Schematic: | _________ || x x| || x| || ________x| | | | An x means loss of focus. Okay - you seem to have eliminated the easy ones - so it is probably time for the monitor to visit a service engineer. Kevin. |
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Kevin Lawton schreef:
Okay - you seem to have eliminated the easy ones - so it is probably time for the monitor to visit a service engineer. Kevin. I contacted the Iiyama service, and they are going to deliver a replacement monitor. Kind regards, -- Jo Vermeulen Student Computer Science at the tUL email: www: http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jo |
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