LG D2342P owners question before return possible flaw in the display, save me a trip to the store
This question is for anyone with a FLATRON D2342. There is significant ghosting in the top right and bottom left of my display when watching 3d content. The middle of the display, top left and bottom right are flawless. If I move my vertical alignment up or down the ghosting goes away in the top left but gets worse in the bottom right and vice versa.

My question is do you see this too, or is my displays polarizer misaligned? I have no experience with passive 3d tech and if this is just an issue with the current gen then I will live with it.

Thanks in advance.
This question is for anyone with a FLATRON D2342. There is significant ghosting in the top right and bottom left of my display when watching 3d content. The middle of the display, top left and bottom right are flawless. If I move my vertical alignment up or down the ghosting goes away in the top left but gets worse in the bottom right and vice versa.



My question is do you see this too, or is my displays polarizer misaligned? I have no experience with passive 3d tech and if this is just an issue with the current gen then I will live with it.



Thanks in advance.

#1
Posted 12/04/2011 04:31 PM   
Some older displays had that problem. Return if you can and get a more recent monitor.(though it seems yours is new.)
3d vision blog for reviews.
Some older displays had that problem. Return if you can and get a more recent monitor.(though it seems yours is new.)

3d vision blog for reviews.

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#2
Posted 12/04/2011 05:05 PM   
[quote name='eqzitara' date='04 December 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1323018301' post='1337465']
Some older displays had that problem. Return if you can and get a more recent monitor.
[/quote]

Thanks for the response? Personal experience?

The manufacture date on the display is May 2011. Is that "older"? How new should it be?
[quote name='eqzitara' date='04 December 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1323018301' post='1337465']

Some older displays had that problem. Return if you can and get a more recent monitor.





Thanks for the response? Personal experience?



The manufacture date on the display is May 2011. Is that "older"? How new should it be?

#3
Posted 12/04/2011 05:07 PM   
I don't have the LG, but I have a Zalman and it uses similar technology. Sounds like the polarizer film is mis-aligned. Normally there is still some ghosting, but it is only either on the top or the bottom (uniform across the horizontal axis). So if the ghosting is angled, then I think that is a problem. I would exchange it.
I don't have the LG, but I have a Zalman and it uses similar technology. Sounds like the polarizer film is mis-aligned. Normally there is still some ghosting, but it is only either on the top or the bottom (uniform across the horizontal axis). So if the ghosting is angled, then I think that is a problem. I would exchange it.
#4
Posted 12/04/2011 08:08 PM   
Thanks everyone for the input. I returned it and the replacement is perfect!
Thanks everyone for the input. I returned it and the replacement is perfect!

#5
Posted 12/04/2011 09:44 PM   
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