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  • What resolution should I run?
  • Are there any graphics cards that are not compatible with V7 LC displays?
  • Why do LCDs have pixel failures?
    • A pixel or picture element, is composed of three sub-pixels in the primary colors of red, green and blue. At each pixel position in an AMLCD (active matrix liquid crystal display) flat screen monitor, three cells of liquid crystal material form the red, green and blue sub-pixels that together allow the full range of colors to be displayed. Individual transistors are arranged in an array on the rear glass to control each sub-pixel. An anomaly on any one of these individual transistors will cause a bright or dark pixel to appear.

      Until now it has not been possible to produce any LCDs without pixel failures. The ISO 13406 therefore describes certain limits for LCDs. Please find the limits for each V7 LCD in its product description.

       

  • I'm trying to load the correct driver for my flat panel monitor, but it isn´t working. I get a message saying I need a disk.
  • My monitor has two faint horizontal lines that are visible at any resolution.
  • Why do the characters in the corner of the screen look fuzzy?
  • When I have a white background up, such as in a word processors, some areas of the screen are a little darker than the center. Is my monitor bad?
  • How to view content in 3D on PJ1D512?
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