Re: Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC LCD monitor - 5 months on.
Hi All,
The above monitor has given me days to no end of viewing pleasure at 2560x1600- fed by Nvidia 8600 GTS.
For those who are planning to play PS3 or Xbox on this monitor (which is btw HDCP capable) read up and weep:
I decided to get me an Xbox 360 Elite (so that's full 1080p, not just 720p, right?) with GTA4 and an HDMI to DVI-D cable to use the Dell monitor instead of forking out 600-700 hundred quid for a 1080p TV.
I even called Dell and asked prior to my purchase - can I use the monitor as described above? And they said yes.
Well, yes... but no - as it turned out - after hours of swearing and purchasing yet two more HDMI to DVI-D cables from Maplin and from another shop, I still have no picture from the Xbox.
After hours of wait on the Dell's support line, I finally got the answer - this 30" somehow has something called scaling and can only display 2560x1600 or 1280x800 image resolution. With the signal from the Xbox being 1920x1080, I can't see a thing.
I'm still really puzzled as to how the monitor can show different resolution from the Nvidia card - i.e. at 1920 x 1200 or even 1920 x 1080 or hell... 1440x900 how can it not show the 1080p feed from the Xbox?
And more importantly, is there any way to fix that? Any sort of device to 'scale' the image between the Xbox and the Dell?
Or could I stick the DVI-D cable from the Xbox in the Nvidia Graphics card? it has two of them after all... although they might be just outputs...
Well, anything that could help my situation will be greatly appreciated, oh and, I know - I still may need to buy that fullHD TV...
Isn't there a graphics card which can actually take the input from an Xbox and then send it to the monitor?
Thank you all in advance?
Regards
MB
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