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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2005 9:40 pm    Post subject: [solved]Samsung 913n / 915n LCD display Reply with quote

Hi, i'm getting a new monitor and i've decided on a LCD Samsung 913n(915 in US).
The problem is that i've searched the forums and found out that the image gets an easy setup with some software MagicTune or something like that, of course Windows-only.
Has anyone tried this monitor on Linux ? ... please post your comments here.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got three Samsung 712N LCDs here, and they work great. MagicTune is really only for color correction, if I remember correctly... and, actually, I can remember ever having actually run the software at all...

I suspect that you won't have to worry about it.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 8:24 pm    Post subject: Re: [solved]Samsung 913n / 915n LCD display Reply with quote

smack_2k2 wrote:
Hi, i'm getting a new monitor and i've decided on a LCD Samsung 913n(915 in US).

I am also considering buying a 913N. Did you actually buy the monitor ? If yes, please share your experience.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got the monitor - fantastic picture, no dead pixels - the Magic<Stuff> is controlled by the monitor, I've not isntalled any software in Linux or Windows (which i boot to play some games)
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mit wrote:
I've got the monitor - fantastic picture, no dead pixels - the Magic<Stuff> is controlled by the monitor, I've not isntalled any software in Linux or Windows (which i boot to play some games)

That's great to hear. Needless to say I really care if it works in Linux and from what I've heard not all LCDs do.

I've been reading this review here. The review points three main problems:

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Oddly, the contrast showed flagrant instability.
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As with the LG1915S, this monitor interprets the contrast and brightness the user wants and then makes its own calculations. The intentions behind this may be good, but it ends up making adjustment more difficult. On the other monitors, when the brightness is too high, all you need to do is lower it. On the 913N, you'll also have to increase the contrast a little.

Is your experience the same, are adjustments any problem ?

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With office applications, we found the Samsung monitor less sharp than its competitors.

Is text sharpness any problem ? I intend to be using the monitor for lots of reading and coding apart from games so, needless to say, this is important.

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For video, on the other hand, the situation is still as bad as it was for the previous two models. The viewing angles are very narrow and video noise is still present.

Is watching videos any problem ? Frankly, I'd be surprised if it is given that the monitor is good for gaming, but asking won't hurt :).

I intend to be using it under Linux only, should it matter.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

IvanYosifov wrote:
Mit wrote:
I've got the monitor - fantastic picture, no dead pixels - the Magic<Stuff> is controlled by the monitor, I've not isntalled any software in Linux or Windows (which i boot to play some games)

That's great to hear. Needless to say I really care if it works in Linux and from what I've heard not all LCDs do.

I've been reading this review here. The review points three main problems:

One:
Quote:

Oddly, the contrast showed flagrant instability.
...
As with the LG1915S, this monitor interprets the contrast and brightness the user wants and then makes its own calculations. The intentions behind this may be good, but it ends up making adjustment more difficult. On the other monitors, when the brightness is too high, all you need to do is lower it. On the 913N, you'll also have to increase the contrast a little.

Is your experience the same, are adjustments any problem ?

Not any problems with contrast, its fine and there are easy to select pre sets for brightness / contrast using the 'magicbright' button on the front of the monitor.
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With office applications, we found the Samsung monitor less sharp than its competitors.

Is text sharpness any problem ? I intend to be using the monitor for lots of reading and coding apart from games so, needless to say, this is important.
Sharpness, its fantastic, my 2nd screen at work is a 15" CRT that is really crisp, I was supprised how sharp the text on this screen is :D
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For video, on the other hand, the situation is still as bad as it was for the previous two models. The viewing angles are very narrow and video noise is still present.

Is watching videos any problem ? Frankly, I'd be surprised if it is given that the monitor is good for gaming, but asking won't hurt :).

This screen is giving me a good horizontal viewing angle - as soon as I stand up right in front of it then it goes a little but how often do a try using it while looking right down on it ;) (never)

As for response - perfect, only last week finished playing my way through HL2 - compared to the first time i played it (14" CRT) WOW! higher res, better quality and no problems at all :D

I'd certainly recommend the monitor to anyone looking for a TFT :D
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok, thanks a lot for the information :).
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