I will keep my unit. My monitor has only the sensor-problem and as you know I have turned it off. - The risk of getting a faulty unit is too high. Even with EIZO you play the lottery. - Too bad that you can not update the firmware yourself.
No! Or at least, I can't see it. But I realize some glow in the lower corners, which disappears when I change the viewing angle or increase the distance.
Did you hear something from EIZO concerning the brightness sensor?
I think that 2 inches are ergonomically not bad. But you can also use a wall- or desk-mounting arm. Disadvantages: Screw holes.
The cheapest method: Place the monitor on the desk and make a pillar behind with a piece of wood.
The PRAD-review of the S2440L is out now:
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/2012/test-dell-s2440l.html
You may use Google-Translator.
Take a look at the PWM-Frequency:
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/2012/test-dell-s2440l-teil6.html#Backlight
Yes I did! Above 18% there is absolutely no strobe effect. =< 17% my fingers seem to be in a Disco.
No, it isn't, but my eyes are affected, especially when the background is white. My friend also has checked it and he had absolutely no problems. As we know it seems to be an individual thing.
You can wait "ad Calendas Graecas" or "until the cows come home". You will never find the perfect Monitor. I had half a dozen Monitors here and had them all sent back( PWM, coating, adjustability, noise, ghosting, input lag etc). After this ugly experience I can say that the EV2436 is not the...
Oh my God I despair ;)... But now in serious: You are right - I also find a small darker spot at the said location but it is really barely visible. Without your note I would have never discovered it and honestly that does not bother me at all.
According PRAD there is another firmware error...
I hope so!
Fine that PWM does not affect your eyes. Below 18 % brightness i also can't see flicker at first sight, but my eyes begin to hurt.
Mine does the same. - Seems to be normal. - I did not notice this, because i switched off all "ECOs".
Heavy flicker starts at 17 % brightness - above there is no flicker. Don't know if it's the same on other models.
For daytime and bright rooms i use: R 100, G 98, B 96, Gamma 2.0 Brightness 20 and Contr. 45 [User1]. For dark rooms i use R 68, G 67, B 66, Gamma 2.0, Brightness 20 %, Contr. 50%...
You are right! It must be sparkle ore something like glitter. - Sorry, but English is not my native language. At a distance of ~ 2 ft. i don`t realize it, and as i wrote, it does absolutely not bother me.
Somebody wrote that the panel is a LG LM240WU8 (but i didn`t check this!) . You can...
For over one year i was locking for a PWM-free 24" monitor. I think the new Eizo ist the first LED-24"-monitor with hybrid dimming (i.e. above ~ 20 % the dimming is flicker-free).
Since two weeks i have the Eizo EV2436. Here my short Impression:
The best thing: It is PWM- and flicker-free...
Sorry, but i come to the conclusion that all S2440L do have PWM . Meanwhile i suppose that something went wrong with the tftcentral-review regarding PWM.
Just my guess.
Since one week i have the Eizo EV2436 and this monitor really is PWM-free - at least to 20 % brightness and of course...
Sorry, the one i had has already gone back to the shop. - As far as i remember, the sticker on the back showed something like Vers. A0
The tricky thing with the camera: My cheap Panasonic-Camera also did not show flicker! But for the eyes and the "hand" it was clear.- If you read the...