The LCD-1 definitely have larger ear pads than the 1MORE Triple Driver Over Ear headphones. The LCD-1 earpads look to be more about the size of the M50X or maybe the MSR7 which are certainly smaller than the larger LCD series ear pads and on the small side of over ear but still larger than the 1MORE’s.
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Hi all,
I have two identical generic brand (for Dixons - bought from PC World) 19' widescreen LCD monitors. One came with my computer, and I bought another to dual screen a few months later. Both have the model number MW19H-AAAD, and for the first few months worked perfectly in their native 1440x900 resolution, but then one of them started registering as a 4:3 aspect ratio, with only those options available in the resolution menu - 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x960.
I've done everything I can think of, including downloading the latest drivers for my graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX), reinstalling Windows, switching from VGA to DVI cables - nothing has worked. One monitor refuses to display in anything other than 4:3 format, while the other will remain in its 1440x900 native res.
I've also tried to use the app in the NVIDIA control panel that alters monitor resolution (not just the Vista display menu), but nothing has worked. Interestingly, the squiffy monitor appears as 'Idek Iiyama AS...' in the NVIDIA control panel, and it says 1280 by 1024 is the native resolution of the monitor.
I'm completely stumped - does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? Can a monitor's factory settings be restored?
Thanks in advance.
I have two identical generic brand (for Dixons - bought from PC World) 19' widescreen LCD monitors. One came with my computer, and I bought another to dual screen a few months later. Both have the model number MW19H-AAAD, and for the first few months worked perfectly in their native 1440x900 resolution, but then one of them started registering as a 4:3 aspect ratio, with only those options available in the resolution menu - 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x960.
I've done everything I can think of, including downloading the latest drivers for my graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX), reinstalling Windows, switching from VGA to DVI cables - nothing has worked. One monitor refuses to display in anything other than 4:3 format, while the other will remain in its 1440x900 native res.
I've also tried to use the app in the NVIDIA control panel that alters monitor resolution (not just the Vista display menu), but nothing has worked. Interestingly, the squiffy monitor appears as 'Idek Iiyama AS...' in the NVIDIA control panel, and it says 1280 by 1024 is the native resolution of the monitor.
I'm completely stumped - does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? Can a monitor's factory settings be restored?
Thanks in advance.
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- #2I assume you've tried the obvious - swapped over the monitors and tried using the dodgy one on its own? You should also find a 'restore to default' setting in the monitor's menu. It may help, but I wouldn't have thought so.