from what ive read, the cristals get stuck and you need to exersise them. Leave the LCD off for a day or so, or run a DVD movie on it. Something to that effect.
It is still a lot more difficult to cause this type of burn in an LCD, rather than a plasma. Plasma TVs have a break-in time too.
if the AIW worked good for you, you could grab a TV wonder. Since your computer is slow you could use an mpeg codec that doesnt use too much resources. Once you install the TV card, try it out and start trying codecs. I think if you use less compression it will use less CPU.
check out reviews first. Usually the responce time will be a lot higher than whats claimed. New ISO stanrard fixes that, but not many companies comply with that.
I had that same problem. There was a bug in the multimedia center. You should try an earlier version. That fixed it for me. (that was their answer in the support email they sent me too)
I think you have some spyware taking over. Thats why its minimizing.
Im runing HL2 at 1280x1024 high all on a 9700 pro
HL2 tries to connect to the steam server every now and then. I just blocked it completely on the firewall
I had gone to Bestbuy and compusa (they are side by side in NH). They all had the LCDs and Plasma connected to an HDTV tuner, showing it off. All connected using RGB (CMYK or something). Plasma indeed just looked really nicer. SOme LCDs looked nice in HD, the cheaper ones just looked like plain...
went to see the tv's today. They had the 28" viewsonic on display, and image wasnt really that good. Image was rather blurry. I tried messing with the settings but couldnt get it to display something good. It could be because its the floor model, even samsung had a blurry display. HDTV just...
Anyone got pictures of a game (hl2 for example) running at lower than native res on a 30"+ monitor? Now im wondering if my video card would run smooth games at native (1360x728 or something) or lower. Currently it has no problems with games at mid to high all with 1280x1024 (9700 pro).
Would...
cool. This weekend Ill go to see them TVs, see if I grab myself one.
I remember this guy at work. He bought a 32" LCD TV to be used for his monitor. It was bright as hell, but very sharp with text and all. I thought it was a regular computer monitor.
I think someone stole it from him.
I have that same MB, but with a liteon dvd burner. The problem that Im having is that I need to have a cd or dvd inside of it because the MB thinks that its a HD. So when I boot, if it cant read anything it gets stuck.
I think its probably because one of the HD is connected to the same ribbon...
something not mentioned on the viewsonic page, what is the HD resolution of the viewsonic for the tv? 780, 1080, ...? Or does it only apply to the tunner?
a goof FPS game should show up any ghosting easily (quake 2 for example).
Im thinking 3' as a min for browsing, but Ive never used such a big monitor before for browing, gaming I can stand 4-6 like you suggested. Movies, must be awesome.
Just did a search, you used a DVI to HDMI cable...
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