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Input lag is lower, but the U2412M is low enough not to cause an issue.What is better about this monitor than the 2312HM? Was looking at that from the TFTCentral review and it seems everything on it seemed better than the 2412M?
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2312hm.htm
Is there something I am missing? Or is it just the extra pixels?
Also, I am mainly a gamer but I the love the color reproduction of IPS panels. Right now I have a TN that is 6 years old I want to replace. Would both of these monitors be good for playing L4D2, Skyrim, Serious Sam BFE kind of games?
I would take the input lag measurement of the U2312HM review with a grain of salt. It is not that low. The tool they use to test input lag is an inferior quality one.
I set this up yesterday and looks great, but holy backlight bleed!The bleed is way more than my 2405fpw but it's not going to be a big issue, even though I tend to keep things dark while gaming.
Otherwise, the color is great and 10e's settings look just about perfect when eyeballed against the monitor calibration test pics.
Agreed.
xcrico said:I guess what I meant was that the 2312HM seemed to match or be better than the 2412M in almost all tests, and was wondering what made you decide to get the 2412M over the 2312HM?
the BLB is most likely caused by pressure against the bezel or the screen not seated properly, gently press around edge of the screen or the bezel to see if it help, mine have zero BLB.
It looks like it's just the monitor and how far I sit from it. From an angle, the entire screen appears lighter, and as I view it normally, the corners are lighter with a + shape of darkness in the center of the monitor. The effect rapidly lessens the farther away I get, so I'll try moving it back 4" on my desk and see if that's comfortable on my eyes. Frankly, I'd rather live with light bleed than eye strain.
That doesn't sound like bleed, that sounds like IPS Glow.
That doesn't sound like bleed, that sounds like IPS Glow.
Im gutted, mine arrived but it has a bad yellow hue on white backgrounds, im thinking it must be defective so a replacement is on the way![]()
That's what I was kinda worried about as well... I nearly bought this screen a few months ago but decided to hang onto my Iiyama 20" CRTs. The whole 6-bit AFR panel thing just doesn't have me convinced. The backlight flicker and ghosting aren't helping either.The first time I heard about U2412M I got really excited that an IPS panel can be bought so cheaply. My only previous experience with IPS panels was a Nec 1990SXI, a phenomenal panel (although only 19"). Yesterday I had an opportunity to test the Dell and it was like someone telling me Santa Claus doesn't really exist![]()
I fear that by that time you'll be looking at OLED/QLED displays. Samsung is pulling out of the LCD market already. The moment LG does so as well it's curtains for LCD.I guess I will have to wait another year or two until better 24" IPS panels come out at a price point of U2412M. Or it may as well never happen if e-IPS displays sell good enough for Dell & HP Until then I am stuck with my tried and trusted Eizo S2231W.![]()
That's good to knowThe replacements were much better.![]()
(May have already been covered here) but does anyone know what's needed to get this dell model to run Cable TV? Thanks.
... It's a monitor, it doesn't have a tuner... so you'll need everything to tune, and output a signal to the screen.![]()
That's high praise IMO. If you don't mind clarifying, in what way is the 2412 better than the 2007WFP, specifically the S-IPS version. Is it just as easy on the eyes? The U2410's H-IPS comes across as harsh to me.
It wasn't the AG coating. The pixels just didn't seem as sharp as either the 20wgmx2 or the 2412. It probably was the pitch that I didn't like as much. With opticlear I guess it made it more bearable.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5550/dell-u2412m-16-10-ips-without-breaking-the-bank Anand review. Not the grittiest, but fine overall. If I had a friend that wanted a 24" monitor I'd suggest this first.
dell has a %15 off which works for this monitor
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just hit buy for one for myself!
It could be that I prefer the LED backlight of the 2412 and as you mentioned, the higher contrast ratio compared to the 2007wfp