Have you ever changed your video card or even updated the video card drivers? If you have updated there-installed the video driver, remnants of the previous driver can be left behind, even if you follow the AMD/NVIDIA instructions to the letter. I will assume you are running Windows - hopefully Windows 7 or advance. I assume from your previous posts, you have eliminated the possibility of hardware problems, especially the video card. Has anybody seen this kind of issue with this or other NEC SpectraView monitors and what was the resolution? Your inputs are greatly appreciated. NEC Level 2 technical support is stumped and is consulting with others within NEC.
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The Factory Preset is about 127cd/m^K, so it looks like the monitor is most of the time in Factory Preset mode, while SpectraView claims it is in calibrated mode.Īnother anomaly is that there are three different serial numbers: one printed on the label on the product, a different one as detected by SpectraView and yet a different one presented when going to the on-board menu information page. Switching calibration off and on multiple times did not result in correction, except one time only did SpectraView detect the issue and corrected it. Powering down and up multiple times yielded the same results, except one time only SpectraView detected that calibration was not on and corrected it to the required settings. However, upon powering down and then up again, SpectraView reports that everything is fine and calibrated, but it isn't: luminance is not 105, but about 127cd/m^2 and the CCT is not 5200K but about 7000K.
After calibrating to 105cd/m^K, everything looked great. Having had in succession two 24" NEC P242W monitors with SpectraView with flicker issues that as of yet have not been resolved, I upgraded to a 24 " NEC PA242W with SpectraView, but this monitor is having different issues.