Frage von ImpaQuade:I've bought some time ago, a Samsung SyncMaster S24A350H (, 24 inch, 1920 x 1080, LED lighting) and since my purchase falls so low that no kind of "rush" on dark Areas. Is somewhat difficult to describe ... the image is just not completely "clean" but still something verauscht. I'm assuming that there is light at the Areas as noisy, but it just does not look there. Ultimately, it falls not at all on where you're either far enough away from the screen and movies / games etc look at image / video editing, but it bothers ... \u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003e Various PC / entrances (; HDMI and VGA Nvidia and ATI tested in each) have not changed, the settings a.Screen strengthen the Rush still at most. I've already written to the synonymous Samsung customer service was only to
Antwort von tommyb:
It may well be synonymous, the cable, the source of error is synonymous when it's digital. Somewhere is the transference of the currents so similar and whether a 1 or 0 is quite important depending of the shielding in the cable. \u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003e Alternatively, it could be synonymous but to keep dithering, which is also very likely.
Antwort von deti:
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Antwort von ImpaQuade:
Thank you first, if the support can not help (as I believe anyway ...) I'll look around for a new display must :/ \u003cbr /\u003e Of course I would be delighted if more tips :) (maybe I can avoid the purchase of a new display anyway somehow)
Antwort von deti:
I would take a calibrated display with IPS panel. LG IPS235 example (see http://www.guenstiger.de/Price comparison/LG_Electronics/Flatron_IPS235V.html) \u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003e Deti