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XPS M1210 SPDIF & Screen Ripple
Just wanted to ask a few questions:
1. Has anyone else out there has gotten the SPDIF connector that you plug into the 3 jacks in front of the M1210? I wonder if it comes standard or if it had to be ordered (didn't see an option to select this online). 2. Does anyone notice slight rippling of the screen when pressed from the back? My screen does not ripple except for a small dime sized spot around the mid-upper-left part, my last Latitude with this ripple ended up getting dark spots where the ripple occured (want to address it while still with-in my 21 days if it's an isolated issue.) 3. Though I didn't order the Audigy HD software, my system came with it installed and all its software seems to work. Is paying for the Audigy HD software a waste of money since it's already preinstalled or did I get lucky? Thanks, so far this system rocks. Sreen is awesome except for some minor light leakage... even though the screen is not as bright as the outgoing E1405 and the whites could be better, after calibrating it with Adobe Gamma, this screen bangs with the best. Screen also doesn't go dark at top or wash out at bottom when slightly tilted like the E1405 and there is not grainy/sparkly effect on the screen, better on my eyes.
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I'm curious about #1 as well. I am using the analog 5.1 output (multichannel) from the 3 jacks in the front of the 1210 but would rather use digital if there really is a way to get a s/pdif signal from the integrated audio.
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1. I personally don't know the answer to that, but there is a thread that is pretty recent which includes step-by-step how to output 5.1 channel surround right from his M1210
2. My screen does not ripple and if tilted to the rigt level, no light leakage is visible on a black background. 3. Hm... I ordered the 25 dollar software, so I wouldn't be able to answer that for you.
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The M1210, as far as I know, only has a two-channel sound card. So what you said should not be possible. Care to explain??? Regarding S/PDIF - you will need this: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...4&sku=310-8274 It plugs into the S-video output (!) See also here: http://www.notebookforums.com/showth...ighlight=spdif |
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1 no idea
2. Like the dude above said, mine only ripples if you press really hard. Harder than I feel comfortable putting pressure on my m1210 that is. Actually, I just found a tiny spot were it ripples a little if I put pressure on it. I guess I'm not really worried cos I have 4 year complete care anyway. 3. I got it free too. I figure they just try to make the extra $25 and if they don't they send it anyway...I'm not complaining though. It's decent.
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System issues have been address since I posted this... the rippling occured by just opening and closing the lid, new LCD back cover fixed the issue along with a new LCD due to watery ripple effected when moving the laptop. SPDIF does have be ordered seperately... and the Audigy software expired after a month... dunno why, so I used the one that I bought with the 640m, worked fine.
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Does the Audigy s/w make a lot of difference to sound from the speakers/headphones? I assume it stays in the background at all times? Does it tax the system resources this way?
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If anyone else bought the Kensington USB port replicator, it also has the ability to do this, but through it's own drivers, not the Sigmatel ones. Note: Also I don't use and have never tried the Soundblaster software.
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Update: so, it seems I'm wrong, according to the manual:
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...m/PF362A02.pdf (page 68). Wow, that makes the M1210 the first laptop I've seen with analog multichannel outputs. Thus, my previous statement is withdrawn... Edit: actually, I know of an Acer model with 5.1, but this has to be the first Dell laptop with 5.1 Last edited by m94mni; 08-20-2006 at 02:52 PM. |
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Went to Dell chat, where the guy said:
"It will be like virtual surround since its card is only stereo" The card is the 2-channel Sigmatel STAC9200 (according to Dell)... |
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Dell reps have been known to tel you different things and even flat out lie/say incorrect things (remember the whole Sound Blaster Audigy sound card "upgrade" deal?)
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Oh, yeah, I know Dell seldom tells the truth...
I'm not sure we're getting the whole picture. I just wonder what card is in there... and I don't really know how to find out. |
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Just did a quick google on the Sigmatel 9220 and here is what i found. Of course I'm assuming that the BIOS is reporting the chip correctly. From there is looks like it is at least 5.1 capable, the 9200 by the way is only 2 channel.
http://www.sigmatel.com/products/pca...k/stac9220.asp
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Sreen is awesome except for some minor light leakage... even though the screen is not as bright as the outgoing E1405 and the whites could be better, after calibrating it with Adobe Gamma, this screen bangs with the best. Screen also doesn't go dark at top or wash out at bottom when slightly tilted like the E1405 and there is not grainy/sparkly effect on the screen, better on my eyes.








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