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True, 16/10 displays are so rare these days I keep forgetting it is one and it does increase the bandwidth needed quite a bit I guess.
PICTURES! We must have them.
I know I'm buying this because I can't afford the 30 inch that's on sale ATM. I'm not a baller though so it's okay.
I am a sweet gamer - and i've heard these are not the best for gaming because they are more professional color oriented. Yet its 1900 x 1200 for $400 and that's just freaking fantastic!
So let's see the pictures so I can order one already!!
Couple of stuck pixels you got there
Thanks a lot for the pictures, any chance you can take some next to a CRT for input lag test?. I currently own a Samsung xl2370 ,and I'm interested in buying this monitor depending on the input lag.
There is a big discount on dell (chile) until Friday.... I hope you can help. Thanks a lot!
Hi 10e
I can see that you are a Monitor's Guru.
Can i ask you something, i am from Latin American, here the u2412M didn't enter yet.
I went from a 2209WA with real 8 bits e-IPS panel and i want something superior, the only mointors with IPS in my country are the dell, no samsung, no lg, no nec, no anything.(only TN's cr@p )
I can buy a U2410 Rev A05 Made in Mexico for u$s 550 with 3 years of warranty.
Should i wait to the U2412m and buy it or the U2410 is a superior monitor?
Because i only see that the "only advantage" over the U2410 is the W-LED backlighting, and isn't a great advantage at all because an IPS panel with CCFL have better Wide Gamut, so...
The U2410 covers more % of color gamout
The U2410 has an H-IPS with 10 bits(8 real bits + 2 A-FRC) vs e-IPS with 8 bits(6 real bits + 2 A-FRC)
The U2410 has 12 bits of internal processing
The U2410 has more connectors(HDMI, 2 DVI, Memory card reader, etc)
The U2410 are from the Performance Dell Line and the U2412m from the Mainstream(consumer) Dell Line
The U2410 has 0 pixel policy warranty
The U2410 have less ms responsive time
etc.
So... the U2410 is a best buy? Or should i wait and get an U2412m...
Thanks a lot
Wider gamut is usually more of a problem for 99% of people than it is a benefit. Internet/images/TV/movies are all standard gamut. Feeding this into a wide gamut monitor just creates more difficulty getting realistic looking color.The U2410 covers more % of color gamout
Looks more impressive on the spec sheet, I doubt you could actually see a benefit. Even if you calibrate it will be in the 8 bit LUT of your graphics card either way.The U2410 has an H-IPS with 10 bits(8 real bits + 2 A-FRC) vs e-IPS with 8 bits(6 real bits + 2 A-FRC)
The U2410 has 12 bits of internal processing
The U2410 has more connectors(HDMI, 2 DVI, Memory card reader, etc)
I don't see how this matters to it's performance.The U2410 are from the Performance Dell Line and the U2412m from the Mainstream(consumer) Dell Line
You can pretty much send any Dell back if you aren't satisfied.The U2410 has 0 pixel policy warranty
The U2410 have less ms responsive time
Personally I prefer the U2412 already. Paying more for wider gamut that is more pain than pleasure simply doesn't appeal.So... the U2410 is a best buy? Or should i wait and get an U2412m...
I'm impressed by your contrast measurements. The panel looks very solid; is it, in fact, the same one used in the zr24w?
i dont want really to be a pain in the ass. but, this monitor sucks, comparing it to the 2410?! anyone agree?
i dont want really to be a pain in the ass. but, this monitor sucks, comparing it to the 2410?! anyone agree?
i dont want really to be a pain in the ass. but, this monitor sucks, comparing it to the 2410?! anyone agree?
for the price of, the 2410 you can almost get a 2711 (which sells for $670 ish aud from a retail store) which makes the 2410 a really bad deal.
1080p movies and working(programming, etc)
i will use sometimes as a tv too
i want the best image quality, doesn't matter the price
For those purposes, I wouldn't recommend U2410 at all. In my opinion, the only other consideration for you should be the Benq EW2430V with AMVA panel, the only downside being it is 1080p. 16:10 is much more suitable for programming.
10e, if I'm not mistaken, you seem to have used a Benq *VA panel as well. How do you rate the new Dell in comparison to Benq for movies?
A long time ago I read somewhere that more modern designs are disliked by professionals in general, because it drew too much attention. I.e. suggesting they are more obsessed with their monitors to actually get work done. They'd prefer to keep it neutral with the work setting.Perhaps it has to do with the difference between the "professional" and "consumer" lines. Maybe "consumers" dislike sharp angles?
For those purposes, I wouldn't recommend U2410 at all. In my opinion, the only other consideration for you should be the Benq EW2430V with AMVA panel, the only downside being it is 1080p. 16:10 is much more suitable for programming.
10e, if I'm not mistaken, you seem to have used a Benq *VA panel as well. How do you rate the new Dell in comparison to Benq for movies?
I bought this panel because of the touted 3,000:1 native contrast and I hated it. Gave it to my father and he likes it just fine, but gamma shifting was still unbearable to me coming from a zr24w and without a proper hardware calibrator the colors were awful. Yeah the blacks were deep, thus the contrast was high, but that was really it's only redeeming quality.
I'm not a fan of the rounded edges on it. But it makes your NEC look like crap in comparison when they're side by side.
you didn't mention tearing, so I assume you haven't really noticed much (or any.) What's it like with vsync off?In terms of input lag and responsiveness, I'm not seeing anything to be overly concerned about
Don't put down my NEC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The NECs have a very industrial design. I love this screen too for different reasons. The NEC is almost twice as thick as the Dell!