Post spacing? You mean blank lines between paragraphs?
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FYI,
Exchange refused = 1 to 5 defective pixels spread out
Exchange given = 6 or more defective pixels anywhere, 2 adjacent defective pixels, 1 defective pixel directly in the center
Purchased a 2407 Rev 02 in July 2006. Made in Mexico. Worked great, but had the serious banding issues when using DVI and the 1:1 mapping issue.
When I read about the Rev 04, and how my issues were maybe resolved, I decided to exchange mine. Got a refurbished unit within 12 hours of my call Tech support. This one was made in Mexico, with an original Rev 04 serial sticker. Shipped from Memphis.
This monitor was flaky right off the bat. It did one of 2 things. It either worked, but would not go into standby mode when I turned off my computer, or would start in standby mode and would not wake up, even if turned on again. Not reliable at all.
Called Tech Support again...after much talking in circles, I got them to send another one. Got it within 24 hours of the call. Shipped from Memphis again. This one is a refurbished one made in China, with the "Rev 04" sticker put over the original serial number.
This one initially had issues too. First, there were horizontal lines of garbage on the screen when displaying a moving image. I started cussing, but discovered that the DVI cable they included was cracked (BAD QA!!!). Tried using my original cable, and the problem went away (whew). Next, found one dead pixel near the upper right corner. Used Undead Pixel 2.2 (found in the FAQs here), for an hour then tapped on the screen gently with a pencil eraser, dead pixel fixed! Also, the screen was dirty, with paper towel debris stuck in the corners of the screen.
Anyway, at this time, all issues have been resolved to my satisfaction. The horizontal banding is gone, but I noticed that Rev. 04 introduced some very slight vertical banding, only noticable in gradient tests, and just barely. 1:1 mapping works as advertised. The monitor turns on and goes into standby mode when it should.
My comments....I was not impressed with Tech support. I talked to people in India who did not have any advanced knowledge of the monitor. Since I don't have a Dell computer (home-built), they always defaulted to, "it's your computer, not our monitor, causing the problems." What a bunch of bull! Once I insisted on a replacement, things happened quickly and easily. I got 2 replacement monitors, and my old one shipped back within 3 days of my initial call. I was very disappointed at the quality of the refirbs. Obviously they aren't being tested as well as a new component. Cracked DVI cable, packaged as new, that is just awful. So I got what I wanted, but it was somewhat painful.
Hey gman757 how did you get yours exchanged? I have an A03 from December 2006. I called Dell and told them about the component quality input issue but the lady said it wasn't a defect. What number did you call? All I want is a complete working monitor even if it's refurbished.
Well I had a A02 which has banding issues over DVI which
is considered a defect...but Tech support didn't even understand me anyway. So I just told them I saw lines on the screen when using the DVI input, which is what banding looks like. They said it probably was my computer system, of course not true. I had to go back and forth a couple times before they basically said they would exchange it, but it probably wouldn't fix the problem (which it totally did).
I've heard that component stinks on the 2407, I've never tried component so I don't know if A04 fixes that or not. First, I would ask others if component looks good on the A04, so you don't waste your time. If you do want an exchange, my suggestion would be to tell Tech support that the picture is distorted or has artifacts, or something along those lines. Don't lie about the problem, put it in simple terms. Remember, they have a very basic understanding of the system, if you just tell them you don't like the image quality, that isn't enough for a new one. It has to be broken for them to fix it.
The number I called is 1-800-624-9896. Have the monitor serial # handy, or your Express Service code if you got it with a Dell computer.
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If you use the text based message editor there is a check box to "Automatically convert carriage returns to HTML line breaks". This inserts the blank lines. To get a blank line in the graphical editor you need to press 'Enter' twice.
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FYI,
Exchange refused = 1 to 5 defective pixels spread out
Exchange given = 6 or more defective pixels anywhere, 2 adjacent defective pixels, 1 defective pixel directly in the center
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Use your judgement.
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Message Edited by KCE on 04-28-2007 02:55 PM
Message Edited by KCE on 04-28-2007 02:55 PM
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