![]() ![]() POST A COMMENT 89 Comments View All CommentsĪny chance of a 30" monitor roundup for those of us wanting to buy an extreme HD monitor to go along with the new high end gaming computer we're buying around Christmas time? Resolution, you shouldn't have any complaints. Optimal setting, but if you need to play a game or watch a movie at a lower Panel and there are no serious artifacts. Manually selecting "Wide" scaling only 1600x1200 as an uncorrectableĮrror in that it always fills the entire LCD, regardless of what scaling modeĪt non-native resolution, the FHD2400 does well at scaling the image to fit the HDMI input has a few errors that you can work around by Also worth mentioning is that the "Auto adjust" function ![]() VGA and DVIĪchieve a perfect score on all of the available resolutions, with no scalingĪbnormalities. The other tested input options all work much better. More than 720 scanlines show severe flicker on component, as they run 60Hz Opposite of the 2408WFP when using a component connection. In general, the 720P option looks much better - the ![]() Let's get this out of the way: the component connection is only really suitableįor 720P or 1080i signals. Resolution testing: Gateway FHD2400 Resolution and Input Is again a direct-mapped mode without any stretching. The height or width while maintaining the correct aspect ratio. "Wide"įills the entire LCD with your current resolution, while "Zoom" fills Scaling only shows up with component (and perhaps other analog video connections),īut then it just seems to do the same thing as "Wide". Gateway claims 3ms with UltraResponse enabled versus 5ms withoutįHD2400 has four aspect ratio options: Wide, Zoom, 1:1, and Panoramic. Also of interest is the "UltraResponse"įunction that supposedly improves pixel response times - not that we could Gateway also includes support for RGBĪnd YUV color spaces. Includes seven color presets, one of which is "User" and allows As a whole, though, this is a minor complaint on an OSD Granted, there areĮight options in the main menu, but two of these (Auto and Reset) could easilyīe moved to a submenu. Main menu, however, you then have to use the top two buttons to move up andĭown with the third button functioning as a select key. These sixīuttons allow you to jump directly to one of several areas. ![]() Our only complaint is that there are areas where Gateway couldĪn example, when you first activate the menu there are six buttons plus anĪdditional two buttons up top that cycle through the color presets. Guess where to press, all of the active buttons light up as soon as you press Gateway uses a touch-sensitiveīuttons system on the right side of the LCD, but rather than leaving you to Year ago and it continues to work well today. Gateway OSD remains largely unchanged since last Gateway LCD we reviewed - the ![]()
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