asus rog swift crosstalk
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Sorry to bump my old thread, but I stumbled across it again, and, in case anyone is interested, crosstalk on this monitor is much, much better once the lcd has had a chance to 'warm up'. Not sure if this is the case with all 3d monitors, or if the effect is greater on this one or not, but its sorted the issue for me. At the moment I will usually stick the screen saver on for at least 30 mins sometime before I plan to game, and it makes a huge difference.
Sorry to bump my old thread, but I stumbled across it again, and, in case anyone is interested, crosstalk on this monitor is much, much better once the lcd has had a chance to 'warm up'. Not sure if this is the case with all 3d monitors, or if the effect is greater on this one or not, but its sorted the issue for me.

At the moment I will usually stick the screen saver on for at least 30 mins sometime before I plan to game, and it makes a huge difference.

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Posted 10/23/2015 09:03 PM   
[quote="davegl1234"]Sorry to bump my old thread, but I stumbled across it again, and, in case anyone is interested, crosstalk on this monitor is much, much better once the lcd has had a chance to 'warm up'. Not sure if this is the case with all 3d monitors, or if the effect is greater on this one or not, but its sorted the issue for me. At the moment I will usually stick the screen saver on for at least 30 mins sometime before I plan to game, and it makes a huge difference.[/quote] Yes, this is "technically" valid to all 3D Vision Monitors out there (which are all TN panel based currently). I remember reading about the "warm-up" period of 20-30 minutes in the manual of my first Samsung 2233rz monitor for 3D Vision Mode. ;) It's due to the way the TN panel works and the Liquid Crystal response changes with the temperature change;) (which is valid to any Liquid Crystal display tech).
davegl1234 said:Sorry to bump my old thread, but I stumbled across it again, and, in case anyone is interested, crosstalk on this monitor is much, much better once the lcd has had a chance to 'warm up'. Not sure if this is the case with all 3d monitors, or if the effect is greater on this one or not, but its sorted the issue for me.

At the moment I will usually stick the screen saver on for at least 30 mins sometime before I plan to game, and it makes a huge difference.


Yes, this is "technically" valid to all 3D Vision Monitors out there (which are all TN panel based currently).
I remember reading about the "warm-up" period of 20-30 minutes in the manual of my first Samsung 2233rz monitor for 3D Vision Mode. ;) It's due to the way the TN panel works and the Liquid Crystal response changes with the temperature change;) (which is valid to any Liquid Crystal display tech).

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etc


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Posted 10/24/2015 12:04 AM   
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