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  1. #21

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    spec from benq site

    Product Color Glossy Black
    Screen Size 21.5" Wide
    Aspect Ratio 16:9
    Resolution (max.) 1920 x 1080
    Display Area 476.64 x 268.11 mm
    Pixel Pitch 0.248 mm
    Brightness 300 cd/m2
    Contrast Ratio 1000:1
    Dynamic Contrast Ratio 50000:1
    Viewing Angle (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10) 170 / 160
    Response Time (tr/tf) 5 ms
    Colours 16.7 million
    Colour Temperature Reddish / Normal / Bluish / User Mode
    Horizontal Frequency (Max) KHz 30 ~ 83
    Vertical Frequency (Max)Hz 55 ~ 76
    Video Bandwidth (MHz) 210
    Input Signals D-sub / DVI-D / HDMI 1.3 x2 / Headphone Jack / Line in / Line out
    Speaker 2x 1.5W speaker
    Power Consumption 63W (max)
    Power Supply Built-in
    Dimensions (HxWxD) 401.54 x 527.61 x 164.4 mm
    With wall mount: 329.34 x 527.61 x 62 mm
    Weight Net 4.6 kg / Gross 6.2 kg
    Adjustments Tilt -5 / 20 (down / up)
    Emission (Standard) TCO '03
    Vista Certification Premium
    Accessories (Standard) VGA cable
    Audio cable/ USB cable
    Features Senseye 3
    USBx4
    HDCP Support
    OSD Language : 17 languages


    the cable will make all the difference, as using a DVI-D (full set of pins) or HDMI cable will give you a digital signal, whereas a VGA cable will give you an analogue one.

  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    i got my video card to show the 1920 x 1080 resolution but when itas applied my screen goes all distorted like squashed and stretched, my guild mate suggested using a dvi cable ( full pins), getting one tonight on my way home,

    got nothing to lose right, but how can the cable make the difference?

    my monito is a Benq E2200
    After you changed the resolution the monitor did not change to the new resolution, I have dell at work then is not very good as sensing the resolution on the VGA input. Often you can correct this, after you set the resolution on the video card and the monitor is messed up, try powering the monitor off then back on.

    If you use a DVI cable the monitor is not going to have guess the resolution so it should work much better.

    Question what did you have to do to get the vido card to show the 1920 X 1080 resolution?

  3. #23

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    i went into the Catalyst contol panel display > configuration > then over rid it to 1920 x 1080, now however i have a monitor driver issue, ive downloaded the drivers from the benq site, but they dont come with an exe/wizard to install them correctly

  4. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by death View Post
    i went into the Catalyst contol panel display > configuration > then over rid it to 1920 x 1080, now however i have a monitor driver issue, ive downloaded the drivers from the benq site, but they dont come with an exe/wizard to install them correctly
    just right click on the .inf file and select install

  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    just right click on the .inf file and select install

    The INF file you have chosen does not support this method of installation

  6. #26

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    tried to over ride the driver inf with a custom one made using Powerstrip, no luck here either

  7. #27

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    have you tried windows update for a new driver?

  8. #28

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    Try using a DVI cable! They're CHEAP! http://monoprice.com

    Or if you want contact your card's manufacturer for tech support.
    Hardware Lurker

  9. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Try using a DVI cable! They're CHEAP! http://monoprice.com

    Or if you want contact your card's manufacturer for tech support.
    yes ive tried windows updates, ive contacted the company that made my monitor and got them to send an installation cd to me, will post here when ive tried it and yes dvi cable didnt help

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