I recently purchased a Hyundai L90D+ flat panel. Most colors look normal. But it seems like most lighter colors have a pink tint to them. For example the snow in vCTF-Slax (UT2K4) looks pinkish. Also grays are not quite gray. I'm running 2 LCD panels off a eVGA 6800GT. The L90D+ uses the digital connector while the Envision EN7220 used the analog connection. The NEC MultiSync FE991SB, that was connected and the Envision flat panel display colors normally.
Is my L90D+ displaying colors normally or do I need a new monitor?
If I knew how to post a picture I would. A picture would show what I'm talking about.
Also my flat panel did not come with a manual. I had no luck finding one on the web. Anyone know where I could get one?
LOL you goof, i just got in contact with the managing director of customer relations huyundai imagequest north america i was just about to email after i checked tomshardware, they was willing to change the tft for you if you moniter was less than 1 years old and it if once checked it still had that problem.
I am glad your happy with it any other problems contact me or hyundai imagequest straight and they will collect and return your tft.
<font color=purple> BOW DOWN AND SUCK MY eD!cK </font color=purple>
The monitor is less than a month old. I just bought it through NewEgg.
The colors are better but I'm not sure that they are 100% correct. I know I said I was a happy camper but there is a smidge of doubt that my contrast/brightness correction are masking the problem if a problem exists.
Is there a color test or a way to validate that the monitor is displaying colors correctly for that monitor. I realize not all monitors diplay colors exactly the same way. Reds may be redder or blues not as blue etc...
If I could find a store with the monitor then I could verify that the colors are correct.
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