Alienware 3d monitor problems and other monitor recommendations

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#1 josh5316
Member since 2010 • 85 Posts

Hello,

Any help recommending a good 3D nvidia vision ready monitor would be appreciated. I have recently purchased the 23 inch 3d ready alienware monitor.

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/product...mp;sku=320-8846

The monitor arrived with a damaged frame, and damaged metal grill on the top, besides that it powers on and works. (Dell/ Alienware is sending me a replacement with overnight shipping --- didn't know overnight meant 5 days because I still don't have it, and they took 45 minutes on the phone just to issue a return, sorry for my Dell customer service rant) I have not tried 3d vision yet, however I have tried web browsing, adobe software, Borderlands, God of war 3 via HDMI (ps3), HULU, etc.. I have not played with the settings besides making the brightness 40 (the monitor is VERY BRIGHT- not a bad thing).

I have noticed in most instances when the screen has black on top and below, like watching hulu full screen with black bar at top and bottom , or if the game is a dark game like certain parts of God of War 3 there is a white blurry bar a little smaller than half an inch on top and a smaller less noticeable blurry bar on bottom. Overall it is very noticeable and is quite annoying. I am aware this color bleeding problem is common in many LCDs but this in my opinion is terrible. I am hoping my replacement does not have that problem.

1) Is there a way to get rid of the white blur on top and bottom of the screen or a way to decrease it?

2) In the link below in the 1920X1080 Desktop Display section and the 1680X1050 section can someone please recommend a monitor that does not have the white blur problem, or just recommend the best one possible 22-24 inches? a brief explanation (differences and benefits) of 1920X1080 verse 1680X1050 displays would also be appreciated. I know 1680X1050 is a higher resolution but is that necessarily a better?

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html


I recently ordered a gaming computer from originpc with a the 3d vision kit, i5 processor, and a evga gtx 480 card. I would be willing to write a review on how the 3D vision works with the computer/ monitor. No it won't be a professional review just my own opinions. where would the best place be to add that review?

again thanks for your help.

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well the tricky thing is that with 3Dvision you need a monitor that is 120Hz and the OptX is one of the few that do unless you go to an actual LCD TV and the 120hz TVs smallest size is 32", i personally have the OptX 21.5 inch that i bought at work but i dont have 3D Vision to test that out but i know my 21.5 Inch doesnt have any color bleeding issues when im gaming then again my computer cant run crysis on that high of a resolution so i took it back from 1920x1080 to 1600x900 and it runs and looks fine. same when im watching a movie or tv show in full screen. i havnt noticed any white or grey bars anywhere on the screen even when there is a dark scene