ThinkingManNeil
Charter Member
Hi again Guys;
As some of you know, my 10-year old CRT monitor began to go wonky last week when it lost all red colour in the picture and caused an distinct and unpleasant colour shift. Following this I decided it was time to retire the CRT and get a flatscreen, which I did. I picked up a 22" LG LED from Canada Computers. I've set it up, and with the exception of having to hunt down new wallpaper backgrounds I've been quite happy. I do have one...well, I hesitate to use the word "concern"...but it is something I'd like to improve if possible.
I've noticed that compared to what you see set up in the showroom, where the screens look quite vivid and bright. that as it is now the screen has something of a "washed out" quality to it. A few wallpapers that I've chosen look good, but some lighter coloured websites - like this one - aren't as crisp or as vivid when it comes to text or colours. I've adjusted the monitor's brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, and colour balance and it's improved things somewhat, but not exactly what I've hoped for, which is comparable in my mind to a TV set. I've read on some various forums that LED monitors are not true LED's but instead are back-lit LCD screens.
Just wondering if anyone's got some input...
N.
As some of you know, my 10-year old CRT monitor began to go wonky last week when it lost all red colour in the picture and caused an distinct and unpleasant colour shift. Following this I decided it was time to retire the CRT and get a flatscreen, which I did. I picked up a 22" LG LED from Canada Computers. I've set it up, and with the exception of having to hunt down new wallpaper backgrounds I've been quite happy. I do have one...well, I hesitate to use the word "concern"...but it is something I'd like to improve if possible.
I've noticed that compared to what you see set up in the showroom, where the screens look quite vivid and bright. that as it is now the screen has something of a "washed out" quality to it. A few wallpapers that I've chosen look good, but some lighter coloured websites - like this one - aren't as crisp or as vivid when it comes to text or colours. I've adjusted the monitor's brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, and colour balance and it's improved things somewhat, but not exactly what I've hoped for, which is comparable in my mind to a TV set. I've read on some various forums that LED monitors are not true LED's but instead are back-lit LCD screens.
Just wondering if anyone's got some input...
N.