226BW - How to find panel type?

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Hi Guys,

Just got a 226BW from OCUK and i can not find the service menu and the C, S, A etc is not on the sticker behind the back panel. Any tips?
 
lol of cause it matters. The picture is ok i guess but i need to be sure. I can't activate the secret menu and the back sticker is not telling me anything...
 
Bump???? This is really grating on me. Googled this and it appears that some poeple are having difficulty with the latest 226BW's
 
You can't with the latest models, you haven't been able to for months. Both the labels and the hidden firmware menu are no longer of any help. The only way is to physically dismantle your monitor, which I wouldn't recommend.

Why worry? If the picture is good, that's what counts!
 
beh*...

If the screen is fine then why worry? You have not been able to tell what panel type it is for around a year now.

Pointless thread :P
 
Lol, i'll give it a rest :P The picture is good, not amazing so i guess i got one of the other panels.
 
Then tweak it with a calibration image then. Tbh ALL new LCD owners should take the time to set up their panels, it's not a bad thing if it's not perfect out of the box, little tweaks are part and parcel.
 
Can you suggest a good program and calibration image ... sorry for the noob question but i wouldn't really know where to start with this stuff....

Edit: Just found this link.
 
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:mad: - Grrrr, just tried almost all 64 bit version of magic tune and it keeps telling me that the version is not supported. There is nothing drastically wrong with my monitor but there is definitely something that is not right ... It's with the blue's in particular.

Why didn't i buy the more expensive model :(

I tried adding a new profile following this guide and nothing appeared to happen. TBH, i got stuck on this part "[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Click on the « Advanced » tab in the peripheral profile, select the modified ICC profile, click « OK » and it should start working[/FONT]".

So now i'm stuck with a supposedly high spec monitor that looks worse than my cheep LG 19".

So, any help with getting magic tune working or calibration would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
:mad: - Grrrr, just tried almost all 64 bit version of magic tune and it keeps telling me that the version is not supported. There is nothing drastically wrong with my monitor but there is definitely something that is not right ... It's with the blue's in particular.

Why didn't i buy the more expensive model :(

I tried adding a new profile following this guide and nothing appeared to happen. TBH, i got stuck on this part "[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Click on the « Advanced » tab in the peripheral profile, select the modified ICC profile, click « OK » and it should start working[/FONT]".

So now i'm stuck with a supposedly high spec monitor that looks worse than my cheep LG 19".

So, any help with getting magic tune working or calibration would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.




OR beh u could have listen to me and got the iiyama E2201W which is cheaper @ £190, has a guaranteed samsung panel, LOOKS identical to the 226 and has NO input lag :)

ul with the monitor tho, TBH u should get a screen calibration tool will most def. make it look better :D gl.


pps. i really didnt mean that to sound bitchy or haha told u so, on my way out so fast typing!
 
Well, i still can not stand to look at this monitor, i prefer my cheep LG 19 lol. The model number is: LS22MEHSFV/EDC.

I'm going to try it and return it as i have attempted to tune it and also use magic tune which dosn't seem to work at all and still no luck. Angel, get your point mate, but there is nothing i can do now.
 
Returning a monitor because you don't know the panel make is seems a bit paranoid to me, and you even quoted "the picture is good" :confused: I might take my car back as I can't find the chassis number even though its a good car...:D
 
Lol, sorry i should have been clearer. I'm returning the monitor because the colors are all wrong and i have not been able to successfully calibrate it. When i said the picture was good, that was before i really took a closer look. I compared it to the colors displayed on my HP laptop and then with my LG widescreen and all the blues, red's etc were off.

After about an hour of use this REALLY grated on me. I tried magic tune which wouldn't install on XP or vista 64 as well as some other calibration techniques and i couldn't get it looking right.

To use your analogy BFG, how would you feel if you paid top dollar for something like a S-Class Merc and the wheel alignment and suspension where completely shot? After a few hours of using this monitor, i packed it up and switched to using my old LG.
 
Angel: Did you buy the E2201W-B2 or the E2201W-B1. There appears to be two versions. Note, the B2 is 205 and therefore more expensive that the 226BW.
 
well since you had bought it then really you should have spent more time trying to get the colours right you never know it may have been your other monitor with the bad colours but you were used to them.

im not trying to defend samsungs panel lottery as it is a bit of a **** take and ive said so many times on the 226bw threads...if you pay for a samsung panel then a samsung panel is what you should get. i know there are lots who disagree with that but i think your bonkers:p
 
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