Thank you for using the word 'loosing' properly. It has seemed to me that nearly 95% of all posters use 'loosing' when they mean 'losing' and this is the first time I've seen it used correctly.
Hey, with your good English skills, you should get an MBA. With your technical side, you could smack down any technician or programmer who tries to snow you.
I'm a happy owner of a 2000FP (the prior version) which I got at a damn good price. Noting that many/.'ers are also FatWalleters, you probably got a decent discount on the 2001FP. Dell's FP monitors are good business displays. They're not designed to be gamer displays. Don't expect 25ms response time, expect 50-100ms, depending on the contrast and color change. I get a little ghosting, but it doesn't matter on my Excel spreadsheet. And it still looks good playing the new Star Wars DVDs.
As for your problem, re-install! You've got a software problem, not LCD latency issues.
Thank you for using the word 'loosing' properly. It has seemed to me that nearly 95% of all posters use 'loosing' when they mean 'losing' and this is the first time I've seen it used correctly.
Hey, with your good English skills, you should get an MBA. With your technical side, you could smack down any technician or programmer who tries to snow you.
I'm a happy owner of a 2000FP (the prior version) which I got at a damn good price. Noting that many /.'ers are also FatWalleters, you probably got a decent discount on the 2001FP. Dell's FP monitors are good business displays. They're not designed to be gamer displays. Don't expect 25ms response time, expect 50-100ms, depending on the contrast and color change. I get a little ghosting, but it doesn't matter on my Excel spreadsheet. And it still looks good playing the new Star Wars DVDs.
As for your problem, re-install! You've got a software problem, not LCD latency issues.
Too bad they've got those overhyped Aeron chairs. Give me a moderately hyped Steelcase Leap chair and I'd be comfortable.