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The horizontal scan frequency is the key specification to look at. 70 - 85Khz monitor is optimized for 1024 x 768 at 85Hz 92 - 96Khz class is optimized for 1280 x 1024 at 85Hz 107 - 110Khz monitor is optimized for 1600 x 1200 at 85Hz 115 - 117Khz Monitor is optimized for 1856 x 1392 at 85Hz 121Khz is optimized for 1900 x 1200 Cinema screen Good ...
Sep 5, 2015. #11. Because there is less distance from the farthest corners of your monitors if you stack vertical. If you use your monitors for reading and you place three side by side, it is almost impossible to read text on the left side of the leftmost monitor and the right side of the rightmost monitor without moving your chair.
Hey, I just bought a new monitor--a samsung syncmaster 730b. However, I am noticing that I have wavy horizontal lines on my screen. I can really only see them on a black or dark background for some reason. At first I thought it might be because of electrical interference or something. I...
Sometimes when I turn my ASUS MG248Q 144hz Freesync monitor on, I can see these faint horizontal lines "scrolling" up and down. It's more visible on a dark background which I have. To get rid of it I just turn the display off and back on. It's happened a few times now and I've only had the monitor for a week. I"m running the desktop at 144hz as ...
You need an NVIDIA card, and set the display mode to horizontal span. Games that use directdraw for resolutions and refresh rate will automatically show the new dual monitor modes such as 2048x768, 2560x960, 3200x1200, etc.. ATI drivers are highly lacking in the multi monitor features.
Not really a tech support question. I just need some monitor expert to answer this. This is kind of a strange problem. My Sony G400 has wavy lines running down it, I think the lines are kind of black. These lines are very hard to notice, infact i'll bet most people have never noticed them on...
Mar 16, 2002. #3. The two thin lines are there because you are have a trinitron picture tube. The trinitron uses a grid of vertical lines to create the picture you see instead of dots like other monitors. The lines are what hold the grid in place. Trinitron® monitors use aperture grill technology, which is a vertical grating.
I bought two of these monitors a few months ago but ended up returning both of them for this reason. I found the horizontal lines very distracting, well that and the terrible colour these monitors produce. I could live with the ugly colour / TN panel issues but the horizontal scan lines put me over.
It lists certain modes and what the recommended polarity is for the horizontal and vertical synchronizing signal is. But other than the 5 or so listed, how do I know what's correct and what's not? It only lists up to 1280x1024 @ 75 Hz (vertical), where it says both should be positive. There's a couple notes at the bottom of that page, one of ...
Just bought a CF791. It's a 34" ultrawide 1440p VA panel. After using it for a week I've noticed that in grays and light colors I can see horizontal rows of pixels with some haze of colors in between like a screen door effect. I am not sitting with my eyes against the monitor, I am about 2-3 feet back.