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You say AUO, but what is the full part name for your screen? Different screen manufacturers are being used for the G750 and some respond better to adjustment. Pierre990429, too bad the screen isn't working out for you.
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To watch DVDs, I still use a CRT monitor (Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 740SB, from 2001 - my old 67 TXV died years ago) with an old desktop computer (PentiumIII-1000, Win98SE, MSI GeforceFX 5900XT AGP, SoundBlaster Live 5.1) and WinDVD4 platinum : old but good :-) They can put characteristics like 100000:1 contrast ratio (ridiculous) or 500-1000 candela/m² or so, but when you SEE the screens, you notice the difference. Luckily, 3D screens are still glossy, because the antiglare coating "steals" a lot of light and good brightness is needed for 3D. I don't use 3D and I don't use refresh rates over 60 Hz on this monitor. Now I've a Samsung S23A700D (120 Hz) for my actual desktop computer, and it's just perfect. I even got rid of an Eizo Foris (I know it's a shame) because I couldn't stand the "crystal effect" of the coating. Some people are more sensitive to this than others. Things like this are more noticeable on matte screens, I think, because of the AG coating. Well, I've hooked an old CRT screen to the 750JH with the VGA connector : as expected, the line patterns don't appear there.
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If you hook up an external monitor, and do see the pattern in the external monitor, it would point to the card / driver and not the laptop LCD. There is also a newer 331.40 Notebook Beta Nvidia driver set, which I have been running under heavy usage / load, without problems. I also noticed that AIDA64 has an in depth Monitor Diagnostics feature, under Tools: I have the gamma/color settings set to defaults right now, doing other things, let us know what worked for you if you choose to adjust to try to get out the lines/hash/cubes. There are also Nvidia settings that you can use to adjust the display: I turned of Dynamic Contrast, but it may work for you. I don't see lines/hash/cubes in grey / dark areas.except in places I assume I am supposed to see them, like in the scroll area of my Firefox theme. <= Instructions for Win7, but gets you there in Win8 Part of the Calibration routine is to change contrast / gamma settings that affect "seeing things" in grey areas - you adjust to remove them. What you describe made me realize you may only need to do LCD / Display calibration. It would be interesting to know if the 3D screen shows the same : then we would have proof that it's GPU and/or driver related. Unfortunately, I found this one being worse than the lines : it looked like a "dithering effect" and was sometimes almost as if the GPU worked only in 16 bit colors (remember the 3Dfx Voodoo cards?).

The other drivers, as you say, Rawpure, transform the pattern into "squares". (starting at ~ 70 Hz or so)īut the vertical lines patterns never disappear. If the issue persists, contact your cable provider for further assistance.Yes, playing with the refresh rate gets rid of the eye-straining waves. Try to unplug the cable box, then plug it back in and try again. Poor quality on some channels may be an issue with the cable box's software, or the broadcast provider's signal. If the issue persists, contact your satellite provider for further assistance. Otherwise, you may consider replacing the antenna.Ĭheck for cloudy/stormy skies, or other obstructions that may hinder the satellite's signal.Īlso, try to unplug the satellite receiver to clear its' memory, then plug it back in and try again. Note: There may be frequency related settings on the antenna that can be adjusted to improve its' performance. If the signal is strong, that channel may be experiencing technical difficulties from the broadcast location. Sometimes a slight shift can clear up poor signal issues. If the signal is weak, check the alignment of your antenna.
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If you enter Manual Tuning mode ( Settings > Channels > Manual Tuning), you can see the signal strength of the channel you are on. In this case, you are likely experiencing poor signal on those channels. Since some (or most) channels come in clear, the issue is not likely related to the TV's hardware or software.
