NewYears1978 wrote:@Xyga Can you tell me what settings you use for Cont Bright, color and sharp (and anything else pertinent) on your 3276?
I have the 3211 but they're practically identical.
other member w/ a 3211: thomago
other member w/ a 3276: xaranar
edit: there indeed seems to be a VX3276-mhd besides the VX3276-mhd-2, but I can't spot any difference at all, this '2' might point at regional sales designation, dunno.
viewmode: standard
low input lag: on
response time: advanced
brightness: to your appreciation of course, but I go like this: desktop: ~25, non-scanlined OSSC or emulator: 30~35, w/ scanlines ~50, w/ thick scanlines or shadow mask effect 70+ but almost never over 75.
contrast: generally around 70 but that too is to your appreciation and depends on the contents you're viewing
color temperature: user, with default RGB levels settings -> 'user' looks more vivid and contrasted than 'native', the latter's more tame and adapted to OS desktop imho
overscan: use it whenever to zoom the picture like 10%, this hides top and bottom borders where applying (again this option being available anytime for any source is extremely rare on monitors which for the huge majority have this always greyed-out)
aspect ratio: fill (usually works well for everything but you can force 4:3 or full anytime) (edit: seems like the 3276 rather offers choice of 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 16:10)
sharpness: always default/50 if scanlines are on. With a plain non-scanlined picture don't hesitate to try 25 and 0 though, this quite good smoothing algorithm works on x2, x3, x4, but not on x5 when you're outputing in 1080 mode, which is normal since it's the 1:1 pixels scenario (if you turn overscan on there it 'exits' 1:1 and you'll be able to use smoothing again, but there will be very few situations where you'll need to go this far, this was just to explain where the ceiling is)
Everything else usually on default. I never touch the funky viewmodes like game, or the black stabilizer, DCR etc. All useless.
NewYears1978 wrote:Talked to Viewsonic, found out they are not discontinued just out of stock...Supposed to be restocked in a few weeks.
Yup it's a bit too early to officially discontinue this one anyway.
NewYears1978 wrote:Also why do the LG OLED work so well, aren't they all 4k? I don't understand the diff in how the displays and OSSC handles each other. Do the LG OLED handle all resolutions fine or something?
Yeah they do for most although upscaling the picture of course but the owners are so happy it's become the accepted 'big size' solution for the OSSC.
I don't have one but some people here and other forums go OSSC + LG OLED.