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    Dell U2410

    My monitor is still in shipment... so just a few more questions. 1) Does "Standard" mode offer the same level of user colour calibration through the OSD as "Custom" mode? If not, is that the only difference between Standard mode and Custom mode. 2) Has anyone here used the TFT Central icc...
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    Dell U2410

    After all that's been said here, the U2410 still seems to be one of the best 24" monitor available, especially when you consider that fact that it can be acquired for $499 CAD. The LCD2490WUXi, is just too damn expensive, at least for the average user. The U2410 is a better than average...
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    Dell U2410

    Yikes, that's crazy. I wear glasses and now you've got me worried, heh. Anyone else with glasses care to chime in? ------------------ Oh, on a side note, since I don't have a Colorimeter, nor can I afford one... Would it be possible for me to uses someone else's calibrated colour profile?
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    Dell U2410

    He most likely used an EPP (Employee Purchase Plan) from his company... A user over at RDF mentioned doing this, might be the same person.
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    Dell U2410

    Hey PatK, thanks man, there's a wealth of info in your post. Just to clarify though, since I don't have the monitor yet, are you saying that in Game Mode, there's no way (through the monitor's OSD) to adjust colours (saturation) ?
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    Dell U2410

    From what I've read so far, If you want "normal" colours, then use sRGB mode. If however, you find that the black noise/dither bothers you on the (Lagon I think?) test page, then you can use the Standard or Custom profile and try and eyeball the settings to that of sRGB. What I'd like to...
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