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Ant
31-12-2002, 11:49
Mine is 1600 x 1200

:D

Dave_S
31-12-2002, 11:56
Not on the Hansol it won't be :D (unless you like 60Hz that is )

Dave

Ant
31-12-2002, 11:58
I got 75hz @ 1600 x1200 :p :D

Dave_S
31-12-2002, 12:07
Oh, maybe I can then??? oh well, bit small rez on a 19" though :)

Bloody annoying you can't get higher than 85Hz @1280x1024 though

Dave

David_S14
31-12-2002, 12:08
1900x1440 on the CAD station I use :)

Ant
31-12-2002, 12:09
Remember, I have a 19' monitor not a 19" one!

hehe

Dave_S
31-12-2002, 12:09
:eek: EEK :eek:

What size monitor Dave?? gotta be 21"+

Ant: Oh yeah, forgot that ;)

Dave

sroberts
31-12-2002, 12:23
I run one 1600x1200 at 120Htz and the "nd monitor runs 1280x1024 at 120Htz also... oh I a;so have a third monitor, which untill resently (it's gone bang :( ) was running 800x600 at 85Htz. This one was for testing :(

Si :)

PS hoping in the new year works gonna replace my 2X21 IN CRT monitors with 2 <B>LCD</B>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

David_S14
31-12-2002, 12:26
Originally posted by Dave_S
:eek: EEK :eek:

What size monitor Dave?? gotta be 21"+

Ant: Oh yeah, forgot that ;)

Dave

24", non of your namby pamby sizes here :)

sroberts
31-12-2002, 12:30
Arh is that one of the SONY 24 CRT jobs, if so they are great, some of the repro guys use those at our place. Look nice too esp next to a G4!

Si :)

David_S14
31-12-2002, 12:45
Yep, Sony 24" Wide Aspect Display (like widescreen).
It supports up to 2304 x 1440 @ 80Hz reading the book :eek:

Dave_S
31-12-2002, 12:47
OMG Thats insane. Gotta be about £3k's worth of screen?

Dave

Nathan_200sx
31-12-2002, 12:53
Originally posted by David_S14

It supports up to 2304 x 1440 @ 80Hz reading the book :eek:

Holy cow!!! does it come with a free magnifying glass

sroberts
31-12-2002, 12:58
I think it can also use blue eye for calbration + i've seen them recently for around 1600 mark

Si :)

David_S14
31-12-2002, 13:03
Done a quick search and this is the one

Sony Monitor (http://www.digiuk.com/multi/acatalog/24__Monitors.html)

andyf
31-12-2002, 13:04
Get this. If I boot my PC normally, 1600x1200 is my max res. If I boot with the monitor turned off, then stick it on when I'm logged in, I can run all the way to 2048x1536 (although at 60hz). Bizarre? hmm..

sroberts
31-12-2002, 13:06
'One-eye Colour Calibration' i'am sure there is a hardware version too, like LiCie Blue Eye we use?????????

Si :)

David_S14
31-12-2002, 13:06
Is that coz windows gets the pnp table from the monitor if its on when you boot but you get the default table if it's not :confused:

David_S14
31-12-2002, 13:08
Originally posted by sroberts
'One-eye Colour Calibration' i'am sure there is a hardware version too, like LiCie Blue Eye we use?????????

Si :)

Probably, I just use em, me no speaky de IT :D :D

sroberts
31-12-2002, 13:09
David I hope your not saying that I'm IT:p

SI :)

David_S14
31-12-2002, 13:14
Originally posted by sroberts
David I hope your not saying that I'm IT:p

SI :)

Well lets just say I think you are a bit more IT than I am ;) :D

sroberts
31-12-2002, 13:15
I am NOT :p :p :p :p It just our IT department are cr*p so we have to do all the stuff ourselfs. Its amazing how fast you pick stuff up.

Si :)

David_S14
31-12-2002, 13:22
OK I'll admit that you are not IT, but youare sorting the web site so you are further toward the dark side that I a mere designer am.

Our IT is the same, unless you can state in triplicate that your PC is actually on fire they won't stir from their office so like you we end up fixing/bodging stuff ourselves.

On another note I mailed you a "heater control lighting repair guide" for the web site.

sroberts
31-12-2002, 13:25
Yep got that one David, I'll get in on the site when I do the next batch.

Cheers Dude
Si :)