FriendofSonic wrote:Thank you everyone-- and to the last post in particular. I'm glad that it is not unusual to have to adjust contrast and brightness to get the optimal focus of the image. I'll need to look at the manual on how to make it a user preset since it seems to lose the settings when I shut it down.
As far as 240p goes, yes I seem to be getting good scanlines. I'd say the only other troubling issue is a very slight warping effect on the left side of the picture.
I hope you'll find how to keep settings saved! On mine, whatever picture setting I dial in for a particular input, it will always stay that way even if I power on and off. I didn't have to enable that option or anything, it was on by default. What's nice is that each input saves it's own settings.
As for adjusting geometry : what's nice with these monitors is that you have access to all geometry options(except horizontal linearity) via the menu/remote. So chances are good that you'll be able to get a good geometry wthout having to open the monitor.
Do you have a remote for it? I HIGHLY recommend you pick one up.
tacoguy64 wrote:
@Final Baton, I don't think 6500k is all that bad with this monitor. Maybe I have gotten used to it by now but it looks good to me. Though it has been a while since I played it at 10500k so I don't really remember how that looked. Most the pictures I have posted have been on that setting.
I like 6500K for a couple games here and there actually, but for the vast majority, 10500K looks a lot better, at least to me. Maybe that white balance just pleases my eyes more on that monitor.