Hi,
Quick question from a prospective buyer. Does anyone have an actual contrast ratio measurement (checkerboard with dimming turned off) for the curved (European UE version) JS8500? Preferably the 48" model.
I'm asking because I'm seeing conflicting numbers in reviews - this one (UN 55")...
There is an issue with seemingly all U3014s (at least the two that I tested and a professional from prad.de confirmed it for a third one) that make them biased towards green if the brightness is set below 40 (the worst setting being near 15). This makes the factory calibration useless when the...
So I ordered another U3014 just to be sure (this time from Amazon directly), with the intention of returning one of the two. Sure enough, the second one had the exact same issue (same serial number on box and calibration report, but different on the monitor itself). Which makes it highly likely...
The serial number of my box matches the one on the document, but not the monitor… I'm wondering if I just got screwed somehow (I ordered it from an Amazon vendor, not directly from Dell). I'm wondering if this might be related to the seemingly high amounts of IPS glow I'm getting…
Hem… I just noticed that on the model I received the Serial Number on the back of the monitor does not match the serial number on the "PremierColor Calibration Factory Report" document… is there anyone in the same situation?
I just got my U3014. I am pleased to announce that this monitor natively supports a wide range of refresh rates, including 50 Hz, 48 Hz and even 24 Hz, natively, without frame drops, repeats nor tearing, as tested using various motion test patterns. That's great news!
Overall I got what I...
As a matter of fact, you have the excellent TFT Central review with extremely precise measurements that show that the U3014 doesn't have any input lag at all (0 ms) when used in Game mode. When Game mode is not enabled, the input lag is roughly 18 ms, which is reasonable.
They also have a very...
I'm actually interested in 24 Hz and 48 Hz too. Anything that's an integer multiple of 24 will do. As an example, my current monitor (Hyundai W240D V2) actually accepts and correctly displays 48 Hz with no frame drops, repeats or tearing. This "feature" (which was probably not even intended by...
Does anyone know if this monitor is capable of displaying 24p-friendly refresh rates, such as 24 Hz, 48 Hz, 72 Hz or even 96 Hz? It's easy to test using e.g. custom resolutions in the NVidia control panel. Thanks.