Sony trinitron g520 driver




















Just to make sure I seem to remember the sony G having BNC connsctors optional If you are using BNC, try using a standard cable, and try and get windows to detect it as a plug-n-play monitor. That's the only way I could get the monitor I bought to work Have you considered the possibility of If you have a BNC cable, windows isn't able to detect the monitor for some reason. I always just update the monitor driver and 'choose from list' my monitor, all is well after that.

If that checkbox is grey disabled you definitely should install the. My G came with one, so I'm sure your G did too. My G came with a disk. Then again, I don't have a floppy drive!

So their handy-dandy website with all the support files worked too. I'm not that stupid I have installed the INFs, reinstalled them, changed cables, everything I could think of.

And diab, it might help if I had a "Monitors" tab in device manager, huh? It has a horizontal refresh rate of kHz, which allows it to reach a very substantial refresh rate of The bandwidth is not given, but we may suppose it is quite enough to leave room for maneuver. The pitch is 0. The OSD is one of the best in the test, quite simply because of the vertical jog-dial on the front, which makes it much easier to browse through the menus.

It has all the options of any self-respecting professional monitor, like point-by-point purity adjustment and very fine channel-by-channel color adjustment. There is also a self-adjustment function, which adapts the size of the image to the screen. This is quite handy, but does require some extra touches to improve the result. The G has a button giving direct access to three predefined display modes: Dynamic for games and DVD , Standard and Professional for things like word processing.



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