Benq XL2420T
Hello, [IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img687/1195/3dzpsba85a68e.jpg[/IMG] The first XL2420T I bought was defective, it had severe ghosting problems at the top and the bottom of the screen So I got a replacement, but this monitor seems to be suffering from inverse ghosting as you can see from the picture: [IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img801/2686/mailnavercom.jpg[/IMG] Do you think I should get a replacement again? -EDIT: Lowering the contrast settings helped reducing White ghosting but I cant find a way to reduce black ghosting
Hello,

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The first XL2420T I bought was defective, it had severe ghosting problems at the top and the bottom of the screen


So I got a replacement,
but this monitor seems to be suffering from inverse ghosting
as you can see from the picture:

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Do you think I should get a replacement again?

-EDIT: Lowering the contrast settings helped reducing White ghosting but I cant find a way to reduce black ghosting

#1
Posted 01/08/2013 01:16 PM   
Dude, try a game. Screw that pic, it for some reason tends to have crosstalk. I hate that boat, for that reason. If you want a crosstalk free experience, get a DLP Projector.
Dude, try a game.

Screw that pic, it for some reason tends to have crosstalk.
I hate that boat, for that reason.

If you want a crosstalk free experience, get a DLP Projector.

#2
Posted 01/08/2013 07:37 PM   
But I want to know if this level of ghosting is acceptable. I fixed white ghosting, but I see reverse ghosting on dark colors....
But I want to know if this level of ghosting is acceptable.

I fixed white ghosting, but I see reverse ghosting on dark colors....

#3
Posted 01/09/2013 04:40 PM   
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