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Requested color temperature = (3000 deg Kelvin) + 70 * (50 degrees Kelvin) = 6500 degrees Kelvinīrightness and possibly other color related features are disabled whenĭynamic Contrast Range (DCR) is enabled (using OSD). BenQ GW2480Ĭontroller Model: mh=0x00, ml=0x58, sh=0x00Ĭolor temperature increment (x0b) = 50 degrees Kelvin The value of feature 圆0 (Input Source) can be changed only from the currently active input. Sensible responses to VCP codes x0B and x0C.
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Responds to unknown VCP codes using the DDC NULL message instead of setting the Unsupported VCP code bit in the GETVCP response. The output of the capabilities command does appear to accurately report which features are supported. Requests for unsupported features return garbage bytes, the requests fail by exceeding retries. Asus ROG PG279QĬontroller Manufacturer: manufacturer defined controllerĭoes not support feature 圆0 - Input Sourceĭoes not respond to getvcp of unsupported VCP codes by setting the unsupported feature flag in the GETVCP USB interface does not report VCP version (feature DF).Ĭapabilities string does not begin and end with parentheses. I2C interface has more VCP features than USB interface. AOC Q2775Ĭontroller Model: mh=0xff, ml=0x16, sh=0x00įeature x0B: Color temperature increment: 100 deg Kelvinįeature x0C: Color temperature request: 100Ĭaclculated color temperature = 3000 + 100 * 100 = 3000+10000 = 13000 deg Kelvin (nonsensical)Ĭapabilities string has controller manufacturer name in model() field.

It highlights the variability in DDC implementation among monitors. The following list describes some monitors that have been tested or reported by users.
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The aforementioned LCD TVs are a good fit for stock A500 productivity, and are probably much easier to source than the wrong-aspect, maybe-50Hz older PC LCD monitors.
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Author has an A500, and so the highest goal would be properly deinterlaced 640x512 or similar (or upgrade to ECS+Indivision ECS card). It also allows for an RTG card connected to the productivity monitor. Maybe the best solution is a monitor switch, and a monitor for productivity and a monitor for games? Then they could complement one another, rather than chasing for some monitor that handles both but comes with my listed drawbacks. If you can find one with RGB Scart or (proper) S-video, they give a crisp picture, albeit at 25 Hz (like the fantastic A3000 Commodore monitor! beautiful colors, and crisp.) I call this "proper deinterlace" because it takes the flicker out completely, some flicker fixers don't, and some scaling chips don't.Īround 2011, LCD TVs started getting scaling chips that do this correctly. The Joytech 8.2" had a (from what I gather) unique scaling chip for the PS1 to handle interlaced gaming resolutions and also DVDs. The other flicker (interlace) is different.
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Non-PC CRTs (TVs, Amiga monitors, arcade monitors, movie industry monitors) have no flicker at 50Hz. Therefore, if you don't want flicker, don't use PC CRTs unless you can drive an 85Hz mode. It's substantial do drive your PC CRTs at 85Hz and up and they're as the manufacturers intended. This is where the CRT flicker rumors come from users not bothering clicking something to raise it above 60Hz. Only PC CRTs flicker at 50-80Hz, and that's because they have a much thinner phosphor layer. You can lower them to 10% brightness of course, but this will thwart any attempts at calibration.ĬRTs don't flicker. They come at the end of a gazillion:1 contrast war.

So LCDs are much more pleasant for productivity. No flicker! Although a CRT display is awesome to look at, I can't do it for long periods of time. NEC SyncMaster 710N S (model MJ17ASKS/EDC), color display unit: GH17LS, december 2004
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NEC 1770NX (manufactured in November, 2007 in China, serial number is 7Y027162TB) other maybe work? But only 1 old CRT TV left at homeįor the sake of completion I would like to post here what I found today online, I don't know who's the author of this list (it was part of an rgb2vga reduction/adapter advertisement) and I hope it's not somewhere here on EAB already, but anyway, hope it will be helpful to someone who wants to use this simplest solution (the rgb2vga adapter is commonly sold for around 11 EUR on RetroCables and Amigastore).īeno G922HDL (probably only some revisions)ĭELL 2001FP (only revisions until june 2005)Īccording to online discussions these should work too:ĭELL U2412MB, DELL U2211H, DELL U2711, DELL U2913wm, DELL SE2717H, DELL SR2320L, DELL ST2320L, DELL ST2420L, DELL SR2320L, DELL ST2410
