Mine is pretty much vertical.
You mean yours is not even tilted back slightly? Hmm...guess that means I have a slight fault with mine then.
Mine is pretty much vertical.
You mean yours is not even tilted back slightly? Hmm...guess that means I have a slight fault with mine then.
You mean yours is not even tilted back slightly? Hmm...guess that means I have a slight fault with mine then.
"By eye" it looks vertical. If you are looking to be picky, it may be slightly tilted back, but barely visible. Not something you would notice unless you were looking for it.
Speak to Samsung IMO. They can probably provide a spec for the hinge.
I spoke to Samsung, and to be honest they didn't really know. They believe it should go vertical. I am not putting a ruler up to this, I can see its a few degrees off straight by eye very easily and I commented on it my first post after I got the monitor as I noticed it straight away. Samsung's own pictures which are on OCs site as well show it perfectly vertical. And this YouTube unboxing video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZulPpsEKdA
shows it perfectly vertical as well. You can see as he rotated the camera that it lines up perfectly with the window behind it.
The reason it bothers me is because of the glossy screen. As I sit with the monitor height elevated, it is picking up extra reflections due to that slight tilt that wouldn't be there if it was straight.
Oh dear. Not good. Return it or a "ghetto-fix" of something under the rear "feet" of the base? A correctly sized pair of plastic / rubber pieces could adjust the tilt with little risk.
I don't really want to use a "ghetto-fix" with a brand new monitor. I will return it and get it replaced.
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Sorry I haven't posted my thoughts yet, my internet has been playing up and I'm not sure that I'm ready to give my verdict yet. I've spent the days since I got it fiddling with settings trying to make it look half decent I'm thinking that I might have been unlucky and gotten a dodgy panel. It's quite washed out regardless of settings.
Could people that have this monitor check a few things for me? I'm getting a lot of banding on this test regardless of settings.
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/gradient.php
Could you check and see if you get it too?
Also, could people post a photo of an all white screen?
The uniformity of my screen is pretty bad, I have a big bright patch at the bottom middle and it's really distracting while browsing the web.
It's bright white right at the top then dark and then really bright at the bottom, so when vertical scrolling it looks like there's a dark bar across the top of the screen.
I'll post a photo tomorrow.
Been trying to wash it out with brightness settings and hope that I'll get used to it. Is that the luck of the draw, is that the nature of sidelit monitors, or do you think OCUK would honour a replacement if I asked?
I don't know if I was expecting too much, maybe I've been spoilt by my last TN panel as that was nigh on perfect.
Sorry, I can't get a good picture of the banding with my crappy camera.
I think it's normal anyway, I'm more worried about the uniformity and the washed out colours.
Playing a game, everything just blends into one, even videos look awful, there's no definition. I can't get a good picture with my camera.
These are my settings.
brightness 30
contrast 60
shaprness 60
response time fastest
hdmi black level normal
gamma mode 3
but colours look totally washed out. Believe me, I've tried everything combination of settings.
The only way I can make the colours as punchy as my current monitor is to change the hdmi black levels to low and change the gamma mode to 2.
This of course totally ruins the black levels and white saturation though.
Number 1-10 here - http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php
are totally indistinguishable from the background
and white saturation from 250 is totally white - http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/white.php
With my settings above the tests come out perfect.
Is it related to 120hz monitors? The LG I tried was the same, totally washed out.
It's my first glossy panel, maybe it's the glossy panel that makes everything looked washed out.
I've got both monitors set up together and the difference is night and day.
Here's a photo of a white background
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14326828/950.jpg
can someone tell me what im doing wrong!
i tried display port to start but have reverted to DVI-D and still the same
ive connected the display to the pc via dviD and have a ATI 6870
windows 7,
i installed the display drivers and the tridef software and even updated that
ive setup up the desktop to 120HZ. the 3D is selected to sequential in the monitor menu and its info shows its at 120hz,
but i go to play black ops and it keeps saying " 3D is dislabled, please connect a 3D compatable display"
WFT !!!
Not sure if this helps but i launch the game in 3d via the supplied Tridef game launcher desktop icon, then when the game loads, i manually change the screen to 3D in the correct mode and turn on the glasses. Voila! Well it works for me (left/right tho as NV).
Sorry if thats "egg sucking"....
can someone tell me what im doing wrong!
i tried display port to start but have reverted to DVI-D and still the same
ive connected the display to the pc via dviD and have a ATI 6870
windows 7,
i installed the display drivers and the tridef software and even updated that
ive setup up the desktop to 120HZ. the 3D is selected to sequential in the monitor menu and its info shows its at 120hz,
but i go to play black ops and it keeps saying " 3D is dislabled, please connect a 3D compatable display"
WFT !!!
AMD cards should do frame sequential using the display port, if they can't now they will soon when AMD patch it in for this monitor.