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Blackwolf
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by Blackwolf » 11 Nov 2023, 12:05
Hi,
I've purchased a ASUS TUF GAMING VG249QM1A and returned it. After a couple weeks I decided to buy a Philips Evnia 25M2N3200W. IMHO 25M2N3200W is better than VG249QM1A for a gaming wise. But I have one issue with this monitor. This website triggered my monitor:
https://rog.asus.com/wallpapers/
And my monitor getting mad.

What is this? I think scanline issue. Am I wrong?
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RealNC
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by RealNC » 11 Nov 2023, 18:49
Mine (an IPS-type panel) is triggered by that site in a different way. Instead of vertical scanlines, I get horizontal bars in-between the images.
There's some stuff that will "trigger" panels. This just happens to be one of them.
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Blackwolf
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by Blackwolf » 12 Nov 2023, 04:19
Also there are horizontal scan lines that appear in orange/blue (Windows 10 default blue wallpaper as an example) like the Odyssey G7 "phenomenon". I think it's caused by Va panel technology.