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    Went to download the drivers for the new PA279CRV NO DRIVERS for Windows 7 I explained in chat what I would connect this new monitor to DUH OK so I am running at 1920 by 1080 it works and color looks good I am in Native Mode Feel like I am wasting my money ? Here is why I had a PA248 not sure of the resolution that said Asus has a PA248QV max res 1920 by 1200 for $159.00 Asus PA248QV[^] It supports Widows 7 Other issue is all my Desktop VS apps the DGV is chopping of content I can fix this What features on the PA279CRV are not working because I am using the old drivers? I don't mind the money but $419.00 vs $159.00 with none of the benefits from the new monitor I really only care about a crisp clear screen I have a Nvidia Quadro P400 only 2 Gig using HDMI Send it Back and buy the PA248QV

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      Went to download the drivers for the new PA279CRV NO DRIVERS for Windows 7 I explained in chat what I would connect this new monitor to DUH OK so I am running at 1920 by 1080 it works and color looks good I am in Native Mode Feel like I am wasting my money ? Here is why I had a PA248 not sure of the resolution that said Asus has a PA248QV max res 1920 by 1200 for $159.00 Asus PA248QV[^] It supports Widows 7 Other issue is all my Desktop VS apps the DGV is chopping of content I can fix this What features on the PA279CRV are not working because I am using the old drivers? I don't mind the money but $419.00 vs $159.00 with none of the benefits from the new monitor I really only care about a crisp clear screen I have a Nvidia Quadro P400 only 2 Gig using HDMI Send it Back and buy the PA248QV

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      Asus PA248QV[^] It supports Widows 7

      that's the problem it only supports widows, not Windows! :-\

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        Asus PA248QV[^] It supports Widows 7

        that's the problem it only supports widows, not Windows! :-\

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        My Key Board has a software driver that starts to lag if you are not constantly typing Kensington ONLY sells this model on Amazon through a 3rd party seller You also need to scroll the mouse to wake it up I have had 2 Key Board USB and mice from them before worked great long battery life This new model claims longer batter life NOT SO every 6 mo new AAA Energizer Ultimate Lithium I will tell my Widow number 7 you were thinking of here

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          Went to download the drivers for the new PA279CRV NO DRIVERS for Windows 7 I explained in chat what I would connect this new monitor to DUH OK so I am running at 1920 by 1080 it works and color looks good I am in Native Mode Feel like I am wasting my money ? Here is why I had a PA248 not sure of the resolution that said Asus has a PA248QV max res 1920 by 1200 for $159.00 Asus PA248QV[^] It supports Widows 7 Other issue is all my Desktop VS apps the DGV is chopping of content I can fix this What features on the PA279CRV are not working because I am using the old drivers? I don't mind the money but $419.00 vs $159.00 with none of the benefits from the new monitor I really only care about a crisp clear screen I have a Nvidia Quadro P400 only 2 Gig using HDMI Send it Back and buy the PA248QV

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          Choroid wrote:

          Went to download the drivers for the new PA279CRV NO DRIVERS for Windows 7 I explained in chat what I would connect this new monitor to DUH OK so I am running at 1920 by 1080 it works and color looks good I am in Native Mode

          Um, you do realize the native resolution for that is 4K?

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            Choroid wrote:

            Went to download the drivers for the new PA279CRV NO DRIVERS for Windows 7 I explained in chat what I would connect this new monitor to DUH OK so I am running at 1920 by 1080 it works and color looks good I am in Native Mode

            Um, you do realize the native resolution for that is 4K?

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            NO I have no clue Just too use to Plug & Play So I have a setting for Adobe RGB mode. Do I select that when editing Lightroom Photos ? I did read the online manual it just says you have this and that not when to use the setting I am not sure the 4K feature is needed for me I must admit the colors are bright and the new 27 in screen just makes moving the mouse around a little different or more work ha ha get my exercise. I am setting to 1920 by 1200 and used 125% screen resolution settings. My VB.Net apps now display as written. Need to learn how to code for other monitor formats. Did a little more reading the Higher price is really bring me these display features that justify the price Pixels Per Inch (PPI) : 163 vs 94 and Pixel Pitch : 0.155mm vs 0.270 cost difference $419.00 vs $249.00 Screen Size 27 " vs 24 " Contrast Ratio (Dynamic) : 3000:1 vs 1000:1 I guess you get what you pay for. I should not complain I paid $600.00 11 years ago for the Asus PA249 Thanks for the reply

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              NO I have no clue Just too use to Plug & Play So I have a setting for Adobe RGB mode. Do I select that when editing Lightroom Photos ? I did read the online manual it just says you have this and that not when to use the setting I am not sure the 4K feature is needed for me I must admit the colors are bright and the new 27 in screen just makes moving the mouse around a little different or more work ha ha get my exercise. I am setting to 1920 by 1200 and used 125% screen resolution settings. My VB.Net apps now display as written. Need to learn how to code for other monitor formats. Did a little more reading the Higher price is really bring me these display features that justify the price Pixels Per Inch (PPI) : 163 vs 94 and Pixel Pitch : 0.155mm vs 0.270 cost difference $419.00 vs $249.00 Screen Size 27 " vs 24 " Contrast Ratio (Dynamic) : 3000:1 vs 1000:1 I guess you get what you pay for. I should not complain I paid $600.00 11 years ago for the Asus PA249 Thanks for the reply

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              OK WELL THEN OK

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