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Here's Dave Baumann, the 5800 series product manager, somewhat on the issue at hand:quote:While there are Six TMDS/DP transmitters, there are only 2 clock sources on the ASIC. The issue with legacy display is that they all need their own clock generator - as soon as you plug in two DVI/VGA/HDMI you run out of clock sources. DP can time multiple outputs from a single clock generator. Goddamn my reading comprehension is terrible. Even after he came back to correct himself. You're completely correct about the context. VVVVVVVVV averox fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Dec 11, 2010 |
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David Tennant posted:it has a stupid red stripe Whoa hold on now. I heard the red stripe aids in color gamut, helps produce faster color, and brighter sound. I don't own the U2410 but I have to agree that unless that P-IPS panel shows some serious advantages to the S-IPS you're giving up a whole lot. I doubt Asus has a free advanced RMA service like Dell does.
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AlmightyPants posted:I was told this. However, last year I tried a couple of brand spanking new LCDs and the ghosting was horrific. So I have my doubts. Unfortunately ghosting is massively subjective. It probably doesn't help that you're used to no ghosting from a CRT so the little that it does happen probably bothers the hell out of you.
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