Dell e207wfp hdmi to dvi
- #DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI 1080P#
- #DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI DRIVERS#
- #DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI DRIVER#
- #DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI CODE#
- #DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI WINDOWS#
I tried it a second time and it did the same thing.Īnyways, besides those issues, the monitor worked great! No dead/stuck pixels, picture was great, monitor felt like it was nice quality.
#DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI DRIVER#
Don't know if it was just my card (8800GTS G92) or the driver version (latest WHQL) but I couldn't fix it until I reinstalled the driver.
#DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI 1080P#
Another problem I had was that after switching to 1080p mode, the display got corrupted.
#DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI WINDOWS#
Since Windows always thinks this is an HDTV (because of HDMI port maybe?) you can't do that. In monitor mode you can preserve aspect ratio. The problem is the HDTV mode because with a normal widescreen LCD you can switch between monitor and HDTV mode in the Nvidia Control Panel.
#DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI DRIVERS#
Also, with Nvidia drivers you have an aspect ratio problem if what you are using (in my case games) don't support widescreen modes. This means if you are in the habit of setting everything to the highest resolution, then stuff looks kind of crappy because it isn't mapped per pixel but is interpolated. While the panel only has 1680x1050 pixels, Windows allows you to choose 1080p (1920x1080) resolutions. The second thing is that Windows pretty much thinks this monitor is an HDTV. I got one from for just under $10 shipped. The first thing is that they do not include a cable for it (either HDMI to HDMI, or HDMI to DVI), so you have to buy it separately. The Hanns-G 22" (or 21.6" whatever) monitor does not have a normal DVI input, but instead has an HDMI input. BTW a Dell 22" monitor weighs around 11 pounds (E227WFP or something). Makes a difference if you're carrying it from a parking lot somewhere into a venue. The Hanns-G weighs around 18 pounds or so, while the Dell 20" weighs just over 10 pounds. Not bad in itself, but I was using it for LAN parties and I found myself missing the 20" Dell E207WFP monitor it replaced because that dell had a really thin bezel and was really lightweight. What I mean is that it is well built and the bezel is large. Two problems for me.įirst is probably unique for myself, this monitor is big and heavy for a 22" size.
Ok, hope everyone enjoys these deals! Take care!Ĭlick to expand.I got the Hanns-G monitor from Staples (Black Friday $150AR). I had been using the Acer 19" for about 2 years before that, no problems at all, still looks great, and Acer has my confidence in it that I recently redid our entire office with that same monitor. I got the Hanns-G monitor about a month or so.
#DELL E207WFP HDMI TO DVI CODE#
I tried it for this and that code is apparently only usable over the phone or in-stores, but not online - so you might be able to call and use that and save yourself $2.95 from buying one.Īny of the coupons you purchase from E-Junkie / CN-USA are only good online or over the phone you don't get the actual printed coupons, just the codes. I saw a Staples deal listed earlier for a Sony cam / Epson printer combo which offered a reusable 5 digit coupon code 89950 for $40 off $200. Total cost of your stuff will be: (all prices shipped) Or get the Swingline 5000 ct of standard staples for $1.49 (I'm sure all SD'ers need these for when you mail in all those rebate forms ) (side note: I never get why everyone buys the paperclips - I run a whole office and we haven't used / required a single paperclip in years)
You can get any of these from E-Junkie or CN-Usa for $2.95.įor the Acer monitor, you'll need a filler item. Hanns-G and the V7 monitors will require a $40 off $200 coupon.Īcer & Dell monitors will require a $30 off $150 coupon.Īll will require 3x$3 Staples Ink coupon.
Now, here's the way to knock them down even more: V7 24" Widescreen LCD - VGA and HDMI inputs - $329.99 before coupons Hanns-G 21.6" Widescreen LCD - VGA & HDMI inputs - $209.99 before coupons (before anyone asks about the odd screen size, it was determined last time that almost ALL 22" widescreen LCDs are actually 21.6", but for whatever reason, Hanns-G lists theirs at the exact 21.6")Īcer AL1916AW 19" Widescreen LCD - VGA input only - $149.99 before couponsĭell SE198WFP 19" Widescreen LCD - VGA / DVI-D input - $179.99 before coupons Here's the rundown & the how-to on getting them down to the lowest possible prices: Ok, Staples has something for everyone looking for an LCD this week: different 4 LCD monitors on sale this week that you can use additional coupons on to bring the prices even lower.