Ghosting 2233RZ Fault?
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[quote name='Likay' post='536939' date='May 2 2009, 08:55 PM']I'm just inflicking....
Back in the old days when i used a crt-monitor/e-dims shutters i noticed a clear difference in ghosting when going down from 85Hz refresh to maybe 75 or 72 hz.
I believe it's the monitors fault that the image is ghosting though. Some of it could maybe be fixed by adjusting the timing (driverlevel) but maybe not....[/quote]

It amazes me how so many people are completely ignoring the facts with this. It's not the monitors fault, and it's not the drivers fault. Go back and read the quote in post #9 of this thread and it explains it as simple as it can. Ghosting is the nature of 3D shutter systems, and cannot be avoided. it can be minimized by playing with settings but it will always be there. Until the day that someone can invent shutter glasses that go completely opaque, there will always be ghosting.
There is nothing wrong with the Samsung monitor and it does not cause the ghosting. It's something you will have to live with when using a 3D shuttering system.

Rick
[quote name='Likay' post='536939' date='May 2 2009, 08:55 PM']I'm just inflicking....

Back in the old days when i used a crt-monitor/e-dims shutters i noticed a clear difference in ghosting when going down from 85Hz refresh to maybe 75 or 72 hz.

I believe it's the monitors fault that the image is ghosting though. Some of it could maybe be fixed by adjusting the timing (driverlevel) but maybe not....



It amazes me how so many people are completely ignoring the facts with this. It's not the monitors fault, and it's not the drivers fault. Go back and read the quote in post #9 of this thread and it explains it as simple as it can. Ghosting is the nature of 3D shutter systems, and cannot be avoided. it can be minimized by playing with settings but it will always be there. Until the day that someone can invent shutter glasses that go completely opaque, there will always be ghosting.

There is nothing wrong with the Samsung monitor and it does not cause the ghosting. It's something you will have to live with when using a 3D shuttering system.



Rick

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Posted 05/03/2009 01:48 AM   
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='536949' date='May 3 2009, 01:48 AM']It amazes me how so many people are completely ignoring the facts with this. It's not the monitors fault, and it's not the drivers fault. Go back and read the quote in post #9 of this thread and it explains it as simple as it can. Ghosting is the nature of 3D shutter systems, and cannot be avoided. it can be minimized by playing with settings but it will always be there. Until the day that someone can invent shutter glasses that go completely opaque, there will always be ghosting.
There is nothing wrong with the Samsung monitor and it does not cause the ghosting. It's something you will have to live with when using a 3D shuttering system.

Rick[/quote]

lmao sorry but like post 9 answered it all.. no.. yet like everything and everywhere someone always has all the answers.
[quote name='rickhtoo' post='536949' date='May 3 2009, 01:48 AM']It amazes me how so many people are completely ignoring the facts with this. It's not the monitors fault, and it's not the drivers fault. Go back and read the quote in post #9 of this thread and it explains it as simple as it can. Ghosting is the nature of 3D shutter systems, and cannot be avoided. it can be minimized by playing with settings but it will always be there. Until the day that someone can invent shutter glasses that go completely opaque, there will always be ghosting.

There is nothing wrong with the Samsung monitor and it does not cause the ghosting. It's something you will have to live with when using a 3D shuttering system.



Rick



lmao sorry but like post 9 answered it all.. no.. yet like everything and everywhere someone always has all the answers.

#17
Posted 05/03/2009 02:40 AM   
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='535340' date='Apr 28 2009, 10:30 AM']Hey guys!

Have read up everything I can find on this great thing 3D Vision and are wondering about the ghosting issues!

On every review I can find no one ever mentioned that they have seen any ghosting whatsoever so one can belive that it really must be the end user who dont have set it up properly or the reviewers are blind. but thats pretty hard to belive aint it :)

If their is ghosting then surely it must be the 2233RZ Monitor fault. I mean I cant wait for this as I see it 8'th wonder of the world but feels a little afraid as I wondering if it's better to hold on and wait for some other 120hz monitors to come out.
What do you guys think, can it be that the Samsung 2233RZ aint fast enough or have the ghosting problem whent away with newer drivers or so ?[/quote]

I'm afraid that what you said it's true, because I contacted nvidia support and they said that it's an issue of the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ and nothing could be done to fix it except to change monitor when a new monitor with less time of response of the liquid crystals will be released.
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='535340' date='Apr 28 2009, 10:30 AM']Hey guys!



Have read up everything I can find on this great thing 3D Vision and are wondering about the ghosting issues!



On every review I can find no one ever mentioned that they have seen any ghosting whatsoever so one can belive that it really must be the end user who dont have set it up properly or the reviewers are blind. but thats pretty hard to belive aint it :)



If their is ghosting then surely it must be the 2233RZ Monitor fault. I mean I cant wait for this as I see it 8'th wonder of the world but feels a little afraid as I wondering if it's better to hold on and wait for some other 120hz monitors to come out.

What do you guys think, can it be that the Samsung 2233RZ aint fast enough or have the ghosting problem whent away with newer drivers or so ?



I'm afraid that what you said it's true, because I contacted nvidia support and they said that it's an issue of the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ and nothing could be done to fix it except to change monitor when a new monitor with less time of response of the liquid crystals will be released.

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Posted 05/31/2010 04:04 PM   
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