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- 19 Feb 2016, 03:51
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: LG24GM77 - more findings
- Replies: 5
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Re: LG24GM77 - more findings
so what is better ? xl2411z/t or lg ?? The LG is better, if you can live with the higher input lag and, as Falkentyne said, leave the color-related settings in the monitor as is (factory preset) - do it in the PC if you really need to. Although I haven't tested this systematically, the LG might hav...
- 16 Feb 2016, 19:44
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: LG24GM77 - more findings
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4358
LG24GM77 - more findings
At a glance: The LG24GM77 has the same scaler and panel as the BenQ 2411T/Z, ASUS VG248QE etc., so it is not native 8bit as sometimes reported, BUT... Apparently, the LG 24GM77 does not apply dithering at the scaler level, which normally means increased round-off errors when passing the gamma- and c...
- 09 Feb 2016, 16:18
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
- Replies: 26
- Views: 21550
Re: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
Strobemaster, Since we're on this topic (and I also know you have an XL2730Z), do you know why both the Asus ROG Swift PG278Q and (sometimes) the Benq XL2730Z suffered from excessive inversion artifacts? [...] Not exactly the topic here, but anyway. In my experience, especially with the EIZO Foris ...
- 09 Feb 2016, 04:00
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
- Replies: 26
- Views: 21550
Re: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
I don't understand the last part of your sentence though. Are you saying the LG minimizes round off noise caused by pixel value processing? Or the Asus/Benq do? How does this affect image quality (especially on very dark or white shades, or shades on top of shades (e.g. transparent fogging / clouds...
- 08 Feb 2016, 09:57
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
- Replies: 26
- Views: 21550
Re: Benq Xl2411Z or Asus VG248QE
I do know that the LG 24GM77 uses a true 8 bit panel. Just for the record, the LG-24GM77 sitting on my table has an AUO M240HW01-V8 panel, the same as in other 144Hz 24" monitors (BenQ XL2411Z, Asus VG248QE,...). So it is just 6bit+FRC (see also Panelook ). Nevertheless, the LG-24GM77 uses a differ...
- 09 Dec 2015, 03:49
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Benq Service/Factory Menus, VT tweaks, XLX2720Z AMA Low
- Replies: 32
- Views: 55606
Re: Benq Service/Factory Menus, VT tweaks, XLX2720Z AMA Low
Hi Falkentyne, So far I have run just a few tests with MBR=Off and AMA=High, and at least in this mode the OD setting allows for a very fine control over the strength of AMA (overdrive). This would already be very useful for me, but obviously only if I can figure out how to save the new setting. I'l...
- 08 Dec 2015, 13:34
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Benq Service/Factory Menus, VT tweaks, XLX2720Z AMA Low
- Replies: 32
- Views: 55606
Re: Benq Service/Factory Menus, VT tweaks, XLX2720Z AMA Low
So the settings in the factory menu can be changed (I am after the OD setting for the XL2730Z), but is there a way to actually save the settings so that they will survive power off/on?
- 25 Apr 2014, 01:37
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Correct my understanding of BenQ z-series performance
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5527
Re: Correct my understanding of BenQ z-series performance
mike.lwrnc, you might want to check out this review: http://display-corner.epfl.ch/index.php/BenQ_XL2411Z.
It is still work in progress though.
It is still work in progress though.