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Well it removes the dithering! thanks for that.
The monitor still has the green and pink tint on it, as expected, this would only solve the dithering.
If someone needs the files and if they get removed I have a backup.
I don't understand what is the big problem to Dell if users do this...
check this image in full screen: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/viewing_angle.php#angleGrey
You will notice the tinting if the corners have a green, pink or blue shade.
Where was yours manufactured? and which date of manufacturing?
In my case for sure I will ask for another one, this...
No its not rare! Its quite COMMON! So common that Dell considers it as a spec.
Touch sensitive buttons are not that great.
Anti-glare coating is not great.
Dithering is not great....
lucky. what's the serial number? Or what's the factory location and date?
overclocky check this picture in full screen it will boost the tinting: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/viewing_angle.php#angleGrey
mine shows a noticeable green on the left corner and blue in the right like yours...
Save your money and time and don't, or do if you pretend to sell it for a higher price as they are much more expensive. I wouldn't pay more than 100EUR for it if I knew it had so many issues.
DCR in this monitor is bad enough to have it turned off. It could be helpful in games or movies but...
You're right, I know its not commendable to try it because of all that, but I could just to relieve my concern.
Well... unfortunately for everybody, except UPS business, I think I need to try another monitor.
Is there REALLY any U2410 without tinting and uniformity issues? What is the...
yes for now.
I found that the tinting areas are coincident with the backlight bleeding areas visible on a black screen. I am thinking about dismantling the monitor and put some electrical tape around the panel as someone done to other monitor to fix or reduce the bleeding. Maybe any other...