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Sony G90 Input A maxed out resolutions?

 
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hal



Joined: 28 Nov 2012
Posts: 100


Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 6:51 pm    Post subject: Sony G90 Input A maxed out resolutions?

From those that have tested the input "A".. With the new graphic cards, what have you seen when testing the VGA BNC connections?
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matt697845



Joined: 25 May 2013
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:38 am    Post subject:

It will lock to any frequency within its horizontal and vertical scan rage, as with any crt display. If you have an Nvidia card, you can custom create pretty much any resolution with advanced timings within that range. This also seems to work with the Moome card via HDMI, albeit within the scan range limitations of the card/HDMI

then you'll have to calibrate each of those resolutions, that's the hard part. I quickly came to the realization of that this is something that cant be done easily.

Craig Rounds of CIR Engineering who frequents this forum does professional calibrations, and anyone who had work done by him gives rave reviews.

I hope to have him setup a stack for me when I get moved into a more permanent location, It'll be pricey for sure but when done probably one of the best displays that can be had today.
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