Hi guys,
I need some help/inputs from you guys. I've posted a similar thread over at WSGF and I've decided to post here too to get more input from you guys.
Here's the original post
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It's me again and I'm experiencing yet another problem with this monitor. If you had read my previous post regarding this monitor, you would have known that I'm experiencing a problem with this monitor.
So, after making numerous trips up and down regarding the backlight bleeding problem, I've finally give up and decided to live with it. (The last set was slightly less severe than my previous sets.)
Now, on to the fuzzy text problem.
Since the first day I bought this monitor, I realised that the text seems kind of fuzzy and it isn't as sharp as my previous LCD monitor, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact reason behind this. I've tried using different graphics adapters, as well as switching between DVI and D-SUB mode, but the 1pixel-shadow-to-the-left thing still happens. So I've come to a conclusion that the 1pixel shadow happens no matter what resolution(i enabled 1:1 pixel scaling in ATI's control panel so no stretching is done for resolutions below 1680x1050, no matter what mode, DVI or D-SUB.
(I realised that every set I changed around 5 months ago exhibits this fuzzy text problem.)
Interestingly enough, I recently stumbled upon this article regarding the earlier DELL 2*07 RevA00 monitors, which had the same fuzzy text problem that I face. However though, it seems DELL fixed the later revisions with, presumably a firmware revision :?:
An example of the problem as stated in the article:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/content/dell_2xx7wfp_2.htm#text
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/images/dell_2407wfp/2407_textblur.jpg
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It seems like Dell has solved the problem with a new firmware fix though.
As can be seen above, the DELL shadows to the top, but, the BenQ FP202W seems to shadow to the left instead. This problem is extremely obvious when ClearType is disabled & non anti-aliased Chinese/Japanese characters, etc are displayed. See below for an example.
Original screen capture of sample text.
Notice the 1pixel shadow to the left when displayed on the BenQ
Perfect. No shadow displayed on a generic HP laptop LCD
I was wondering if BenQ could solve it via a firmware fix though, because when accessing the monitor's main menu, the text is SHARP and spot on, without creating any 1pixel shadow.
I guess this problem is most probably created by the chip responsible for processing the VGA/DVI signals on the monitor :?:
So, do you guys encounter this fuzzy text problem too?
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Some updates
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Yesterday, I went down to Benq service centre to change a set. The set was manufactured in May 2006, compared to the Mar 2006 batch I had.
However, the 1-pixel shadow to the left problem still happens, even when used with the system there. Thus, I can conclude that these revisions are affected by a 1-pixel shadow to the left problem.
March 2006 Rev BAE
March 2006 Rev A0-110
March 2006 Rev A1-110
May 2006 Rev A1-110
I'm waiting for a solution from Benq's HQ for now.
Users with the above revisions, please post your findings here, thank you!
I need some help/inputs from you guys. I've posted a similar thread over at WSGF and I've decided to post here too to get more input from you guys.
Here's the original post
==============================
It's me again and I'm experiencing yet another problem with this monitor. If you had read my previous post regarding this monitor, you would have known that I'm experiencing a problem with this monitor.
So, after making numerous trips up and down regarding the backlight bleeding problem, I've finally give up and decided to live with it. (The last set was slightly less severe than my previous sets.)
Now, on to the fuzzy text problem.
Since the first day I bought this monitor, I realised that the text seems kind of fuzzy and it isn't as sharp as my previous LCD monitor, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact reason behind this. I've tried using different graphics adapters, as well as switching between DVI and D-SUB mode, but the 1pixel-shadow-to-the-left thing still happens. So I've come to a conclusion that the 1pixel shadow happens no matter what resolution(i enabled 1:1 pixel scaling in ATI's control panel so no stretching is done for resolutions below 1680x1050, no matter what mode, DVI or D-SUB.
(I realised that every set I changed around 5 months ago exhibits this fuzzy text problem.)
Interestingly enough, I recently stumbled upon this article regarding the earlier DELL 2*07 RevA00 monitors, which had the same fuzzy text problem that I face. However though, it seems DELL fixed the later revisions with, presumably a firmware revision :?:
An example of the problem as stated in the article:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/content/dell_2xx7wfp_2.htm#text
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/images/dell_2407wfp/2407_textblur.jpg
-----------
It seems like Dell has solved the problem with a new firmware fix though.
As can be seen above, the DELL shadows to the top, but, the BenQ FP202W seems to shadow to the left instead. This problem is extremely obvious when ClearType is disabled & non anti-aliased Chinese/Japanese characters, etc are displayed. See below for an example.
Original screen capture of sample text.

Notice the 1pixel shadow to the left when displayed on the BenQ


Perfect. No shadow displayed on a generic HP laptop LCD

I was wondering if BenQ could solve it via a firmware fix though, because when accessing the monitor's main menu, the text is SHARP and spot on, without creating any 1pixel shadow.
I guess this problem is most probably created by the chip responsible for processing the VGA/DVI signals on the monitor :?:
So, do you guys encounter this fuzzy text problem too?
=======================
Some updates
=======================
Yesterday, I went down to Benq service centre to change a set. The set was manufactured in May 2006, compared to the Mar 2006 batch I had.
However, the 1-pixel shadow to the left problem still happens, even when used with the system there. Thus, I can conclude that these revisions are affected by a 1-pixel shadow to the left problem.
March 2006 Rev BAE
March 2006 Rev A0-110
March 2006 Rev A1-110
May 2006 Rev A1-110
I'm waiting for a solution from Benq's HQ for now.
Users with the above revisions, please post your findings here, thank you!