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Re: Best LCD for IIGS



"Drew" <GoggleDrew@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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> Hi,
>
> Still on the hunt for an LCD that will work with the GS, so decided to
> buy a Samsung 940MW which i thought would work ok (from posts on forum
> etc), though on plugging a RGB Scart cable into it i get the same
> focus/motion blur when parts of the screen change exactly the same as
> the SM-2032MW I tried. Picture is stable and colours look ok, just
> doesn't seem to cope very well when things change i.e opening menu
> etc... any idea why this would be and is it something i can fix via
> the RGB cable?
>
> Thanks in advance...
> Drew

Drew,

I use a Samsung 940MW with Roger Johnstone's (Vintageware) RGB-SCART cable. 
There is a slight banding (vertical lines) where two differ colors meet.  I 
have always believed that the motion blur you are seeing was the effect of 
this banding when you move something on the screen.  Looking at it again 
after reading your post, I'm not so sure. The trail following the mouse is 
longer than one line (considerably).  You can see it best on my machine when 
you open a window in the finder and run the mouse back and forth over the 
striped area of the title bar.  I did notice that you can actually see the 
mouse arrow change from fuzzy to sharp when you stop.  This indicates to me 
that there is some kind of delay in synchronizing that is way too long. 
Still for me this is the best option, I know of, since I keep both my PC and 
my IIgs connected to Samsung 940MW all the time and can even view both on a 
split screen.

Charlie