The point is that you can't fix the bleeding so if someone is considering buying this monitor then they might wanna think twice. If someone sees this video before buying then they might know more about what they're gettig themselves into, this sure is something I would've wanted to see before I got the monitor.
I did not, got myself a used CRT again:) To be honest all TN panels are bad so you might want to check out Dell 2209wa wich has E-IPS and can do 75hz in native resolution. One of the cheapest non-TN TFT's I believe.
The point is that you can't fix the bleeding so if someone is considering buying this monitor then they might wanna think twice.
If someone sees this video before buying then they might know more about what they're gettig themselves into, this sure is something I would've wanted to see before I got the monitor.
@Leopardipzg a friend has it and I haven't really heard any complaints like that.
lol, nice !
I got a my hands on a cheap Lacie Electron 22 III but it seems to be a bit too dark.
I did not, got myself a used CRT again:)
To be honest all TN panels are bad so you might want to check out Dell 2209wa wich has E-IPS and can do 75hz in native resolution. One of the cheapest non-TN TFT's I believe.
i don't notice any bleeding on my 226bw and it's a tn lcd
Also, I will be returning the monitor.
@smivafan the 2209wa is useless, it screams like a little pig if you overclock it to 75Hz
so whats your point of this vid? fixing bleeding ? 120hz better? if i were you ill just return it or rma and done with it
problem solved