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2408WFP A00/A01 owners - First test you should do it (IMHO).
English is not my first language. I apologize in advance.
Seriously though, the Dell 2408WFP doesn't have an "E" letter in front of its name, like E248WFP does. So, and acordding at its price, customers assume that the 2408WFP is the Dell's 24" monitor aimed at medium/high-end market and designed to an advanced/professional usage. Obviously, advanced/professional users really need that their monitors display an image like the image actually is. Let's try a check to see how good the 24008WFP is doing that simple function.
The image below has 6 equal columns, six identical columns (image made by ToastX, from hardforum). You should NOT notice any difference with each others. Please, could you download the image (click on link, then, right click on image "Save image as..." ) and display it at full screen on your 2408WFP A00/A01?
http://img296.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pvatest1920x1200cv1.jpg
Can you see all columns like they actually are or you can see clear differences of bright/contrast (specially if you compare first and last column)? Well, is this the monitor "designed and built to our highest standards, providing the quality and reliability you expect when you see the Dell logo. Each has been exhaustively tested" Dell claims? That everyone answer himself because Dell's answer to date is the silence.
I hope my english was good enough to be understood.
Regards.
brett25
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June 8th, 2008 01:00
simi_id
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June 11th, 2008 14:00
Hi,
That's not a new problem. Previously I had 2407WFP rev. A04 and I've noticed that difference of brightness from left to right and I get used with it.
I think it's how lamps are placed or regarding PVA technology since the cells are not moving 90 degress like a TN panel.
Giolon
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June 11th, 2008 21:00
Did your test on my A00 2408WFP, no difference between any of the images. My monitor has even backlighting and color (which is not to be confused with typical MVA/PVA color shift).
loenpia
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June 15th, 2008 23:00
I am too in the market for a 24" monitor since my trusty old CRT had just died on me. However, after reading a lot of bad thing about the 2408, I kind of put off from purchasing this monitor. One bright side, Brett25 seems to be able to make adjustment that will make this monitor looks superb.
For Brett25, can you share with us what is the value of all the adjustment you made to make this monitor looks good and what software or hardware you used to make all those adjustment you described in your post above?
thanks
brett25
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June 16th, 2008 00:00
hi.
I wouldplay with brightness contrast untill you get something you like. I brought the brightness down a bunch(10) and letf the contrast at about 50. The other thing to do is to go into custom rgb profile, and bring all the colors evenly down some. I use 93. I didnt use harware, and I played with adobe gamma and I may have adjusted the gamma a little, im not sure.
stormyuk
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June 18th, 2008 19:00