I believe you need to go to the premier support section. Or check out the other ways I mentioned above.
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I believe you need to go to the premier support section. Or check out the other ways I mentioned above.
I entered in my service tag through dell's website and then there is a link to see the original configuration, in which all the information lies within.Quote:
Originally posted by Recon
how did you go about doing that???? I would like to check mine
The only game I've played on this laptop is Halo. I have run 3dmark. The game was a bit laggy at 1024 with high details, and I figured maybe if I turned it down some it would help with the ghosting. To my suprise it was even worse. Before I just couldn't realy focus on anything while moving or I'd go dizzy, with not much trailing. Now there was trailing everywhere I moved. I think because Halo is so intensive it lags and leaves frames behind and you don't notice it as much on the LCD. But at the lowest setting it plays like a normal game and it was horrible.
Well I got my system exchanged and I received a Samsung panel. To my dismay I still notice ghosting on this display, to the point I'm dizzy playing FPS. I guess this is to be expected even on a 35ms display, but the laptop folks have gotten my hopes up. I guess they don't notice ghosting as much as the Sharky type of peeps. It is slightly better than the Hitatchi, a little brighter, but I realy can't enjoy a game while playing, and I may be sending this one back. :(
But an used 8200 with WUXGA, like mine!
I play tons of FPS on it and is happy.
And when I compare this to CRTs side by side, it often out-performs them :)
Wanna trade?
I also have the WUXGA on my 8500, and I notice no ghosting while playing FPS. 1920x1200!Quote:
Originally posted by Terry
But an used 8200 with WUXGA, like mine!
I play tons of FPS on it and is happy.
And when I compare this to CRTs side by side, it often out-performs them :)
Wanna trade?
Monitors? Sure. :DQuote:
Wanna trade?
I'm taking it yours is 25ms, correct?