until the thing is set up, so goes his time.
the geeks, who programmed the part, fired.
1) I bought the HDMI model. In practice MUST (yes, you have to), it You will first over the completely outdated VGA port enable, then select the HDMI port on the setup, and only then should you connect the thing to your computer via HDMI.
There is an HDMI model my friends programmer, so it's not such a big surprise that I want to run it with HDMI!
2) the scaling / interlacing / overscan whatever they say. Giant Big frustration, I was about to grab the monitor back in the box and return it to Amazon.
The picture was completely schwamming, totally out of focus.
The reason: the overscan mode scales up the image on the entire screen.
In practice, however, does not go, if you do it in the Monitor Menu.
So do it right:
In Monitor Menu-> Advanced- Picture> Display Fashion> overscan = OFF (ie: overscan on the monitor SWITCH off!)
then the Control Center of the graphics card (in Windows: on the screen, right mouse button, there should then also be the Control Center for the video card) set the overscan ... for me it is 0 (ie no overscan).
So then the whole screen should be filled in, with nice sharp text, and not gooey porridge.
But you monitor Menu programmers prefer that we have slushy mush ... have when we finally by the idiot traps "hey, is indeed HDMI on it, but has to be activated" by fighting.
So: Monitor yourself: Alright, 5 star, but nowadays are not such factory settings acceptable.