Well the fix I had thought about trying but didn't think it would make a difference but it did. I went from standard cable to DVI cable. What a HUGE difference. Not only did the ghost effect disappear. The overall Quality is 100%. Colors are better also. Icons are smoother. Using standard cable the Monitor seemed too bright. Although whites were white they seemed to have a slight bluish or grayish hue to them. No matter what i changed in color settings. Now the whites are a nice bright white. All blue shades are deeper in color. Just incase anyone else runs into this the DVI cable fixed it. 100% satisfied with the Monitor now.
Bought two days ago along with a friend who bought one. Both Nov. builds. No dead pixels on either of them. Only very small white spot upper right corner. Hardly noticeable at all, even when playing dvd's. Took some tweaking but worth the time and money.
I'm having this exact same problem. Unfortunately my laptop does not have a dvi out port. I'll be getting a new laptop soon, but until then I guess I have to deal with this ghosting effect :(
2001_World_Cham
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February 4th, 2004 23:00
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2001_World_Cham
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February 5th, 2004 00:00
Bought two days ago along with a friend who bought one. Both Nov. builds. No dead pixels on either of them. Only very small white spot upper right corner. Hardly noticeable at all, even when playing dvd's. Took some tweaking but worth the time and money.
dBugged
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February 5th, 2004 10:00
winryan
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October 23rd, 2004 08:00
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November 18th, 2004 20:00