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Dell U2413 monitor - Dark trails behind moving objects

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By Francis Provencher -
Hi Fabrice,

There is a mention in the review (http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2413.htm) of this kind of behaviour:
In practice this results in an obvious trailing image on certain transitions which could prove distracting.

You can have a look at the "Responsiveness and Gaming" section which discuss the overdrive/response time compensation technology. It seems the of the overdrive response might be applied too aggressively after a big transition.

They also say that there is no control over the Overdrive response. So what I would suggest is that you should flag that your Dell rep (and/or support) as soon as possible.

I am not sure if they will be able to do something, but they should certainly be made aware...

Francis 


From: Fabrice Altman [fabrice@studioaka.co.uk]
Sent: July 18, 2013 10:32 AM
To: discuss@studiosysadmins.com
Subject: Re: [SSA-Discuss] Dell U2413 monitor - Dark trails behind moving objects

Hi,

 

GPU is GTX650. Latest drivers. DVI connection with cables provided with the monitor.

When I connect a U2412 to the other DVI port, the artefacts do not show on this secondary, cheaper, panel.

Only on the U2413.?

 

Although it feels like it is trying to be ?too clever? for its own good, like doing some kind of motion interpolation of sort,

I cannot find any option to disable as such when in sRGB mode.

I tried Games and Video mode, but turning all image processing options OFF did not resolve anything.

 

Cheers,

F.

 

 

 


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