Xbox 360 washed out VGA fix for 2405fpw
There’s a post over at the Guru3D forums that details a fix for the 2405fpw, washed out VGA problems that your Xbox 360 might run into.
The post’s author, joeydoo, says that his instructional fix should work with a variety of Dell displays and some Samsung displays as well. He does warn though that if you mess with the service menu willy-nilly you might break your screen, so you better write down all the setting values you see before you attempt to play around with it (assuming your screen doesn’t have a return to default settings function).
The fix involves making a black JPEG and a white JPEG big enough to fill the display, and then adjusting the settings to get rid of the “washed-out-ness.” When all the adjustments are done, joeydoo claims that you should have better colors and blacks on your display, than with the component cable with pin sharp 1080p.
For more details on his fix, feel free to use our read-link below.
We now wonder if the rumored Zephyr will also need such workarounds.
There’s a post over at the Guru3D forums that details a fix for the 2405fpw, washed out VGA problems that your Xbox 360 might run into.
The post’s author, joeydoo, says that his instructional fix should work with a variety of Dell displays and some Samsung displays as well. He does warn though that if you mess with the service menu willy-nilly you might break your screen, so you better write down all the setting values you see before you attempt to play around with it (assuming your screen doesn’t have a return to default settings function).
The fix involves making a black JPEG and a white JPEG big enough to fill the display, and then adjusting the settings to get rid of the “washed-out-ness.” When all the adjustments are done, joeydoo claims that you should have better colors and blacks on your display, than with the component cable with pin sharp 1080p.
For more details on his fix, feel free to use our read-link below.
We now wonder if the rumored Zephyr will also need such workarounds.