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Inositle said:
How fast is the shipping from ChiefValue? If I ordered from there tomorrow, do you think it'd be here before the weekend?
Possible, better if ordered today. I think they use fedex, it would be to you by monday I would guess.
 
Inositle said:
How fast is the shipping from ChiefValue? If I ordered from there tomorrow, do you think it'd be here before the weekend?

fedex saver shipping = 3 to 4 buisnes days.
if you get lucky, and you gave your fedex man a nice x-mas gift, then maybe you'll get it in 2 days. :)

mica
 
MUHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

Dudes.....they hath arrived.

No dead pixels. Just 2 19" monitors of everloving goodness.

With both of them hooked up via my 6800U's dual dvi I shall rule the world!
 
My goodness these monitors rawk the hotness. I noticed a little blurry text in Battlefield Vietnam but I'm gaming without a blip, glitch, or hiccup and everything else is crystal.

I'll have to summarize my views after I run these babies through the gammut of porn and gaming to which I have become accustomed.
 
Just got off the phone with CompUSA again. This time I got a fairly knowledgeable one it sounded like... she said they had an ungodly amount of orders of the L90D+ (duh.) She said they just switched to a new vendor and that they didn't have it set up yet to update CompUSA's system. That's why nobody got tracking numbers or anything. But she called the vendor and my LCD still hasn't shipped out yet, but she said it should ship out today or tomorrow... so maybe.
 
hello!

I saw that many of you have a L90D+ monitor. I love the picturequality but I cant get more than 60hert´z with DVI cable. Why??? Do you have any solution??

Thanks

Schakal
[email protected]
 
Schakal said:
hello!

I saw that many of you have a L90D+ monitor. I love the picturequality but I cant get more than 60hert´z with DVI cable. Why??? Do you have any solution??

Thanks

Schakal
[email protected]

DVI doesn't operate any faster, even though some (like myself) have set the refresh rate higher it doesn't have an effect on IQ. I just tested my DVI connection at 75hz and 60hz, looks the same (despite my prior belief that it would 'look better').
 
Better with analog?

IF dvi doesnt use more then 60hz it must be better to use analogcable. Or????

Anyone has any idea/opinion

///Schakal
 
Tim is correct....REFRESH RATE on LCD is only how fast the single pixels can change colors, it has 0 i repeat ZERO to do w/ IQ. and 60 refresh rate isnt the same as 60 FPS so that differs from LCDs too....get it right people and read
 
jcw122 said:
Tim is correct....REFRESH RATE on LCD is only how fast the single pixels can change colors, it has 0 i repeat ZERO to do w/ IQ. and 60 refresh rate isnt the same as 60 FPS so that differs from LCDs too....get it right people and read

Then why do LCDs exhibit tearing much the same as CRTs, once the frames exceed the refresh-rate?
 
LCDs don't flicker like a CRT will at slower refresh rates. The cells just hold their image until the next refresh. The tearing is a result of the motion exceeding the refresh rates. As the image moves, successive vertical lines are getting refreshed. So it looks like the image is coming apart from top to bottom because it is getting scanned in a differant position as it moves across the screen. This is true for both types of monitor.

BTW I posted in the official review and will be getting one of these bad boys in a few weeks. However if I win the lotto, I'll get that new 24" WS Dell LCD and two of these for the side wings :p
 
Audioaficionado said:
LCDs don't flicker like a CRT will at slower refresh rates. The cells just hold their image until the next refresh. The tearing is a result of the motion exceeding the refresh rates. As the image moves, successive vertical lines are getting refreshed. So it looks like the image is coming apart from top to bottom because it is getting scanned in a differant position as it moves across the screen. This is true for both types of monitor.

BTW I posted in the official review and will be getting one of these bad boys in a few weeks. However if I win the lotto, I'll get that new 24" WS Dell LCD and two of these for the side wings :p

That's what I thought, in-fact I'm positive there is another very lengthly thread about this debate and the proof was presented - that LCDs are indeed bound by similar "refresh-rate" restrictions as CRTs. Thus tearing is visible on both LCDs and CRTs once the frames exceed the current refresh-rate of the monitor, whether it be CRT or an LCD. There seems to be much confusion over this for some reason.
 
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