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Here's a dumb question.
Do the HDMI inputs do the full 1440p from a PC? YES
And Do they scale if there were a console hooked up?YES, tested with a ps3.
The 3.5mm jack is an audio out, right? Yea, you're right.
Thanks!
I have tried with and without dell driver. Windows 10 is the only hope, but it's a long shot.Just a sanity check question for the ' on-off" complainers:
Were you using the monitor driver from Dell's website?
Because this monitor is "plug and pray" until one installs the correct driver.
I'm having an issue with fuzzy text in some applications (7-zip, app installers, steam sort of, etc) but the desktop, chrome, system windows look great. I've had WQHD monitors before and never noticed this. Any ideas?
Windows 8.1
Dell driver installed
Ran through the cleartype calibration
If you aren't using the native/full resolution, you will always have fuzzy text.
Just a sanity check question for the ' on-off" complainers:
Were you using the monitor driver from Dell's website?
Because this monitor is "plug and pray" until one installs the correct driver.
1- force an hdmi resolution of 2560x1440@60Hz using Toasty's CRU, you will need an HDMI 1.4 port, NOT a DVI>HDMi adapter
Has anyone transitioned from a 24" 1920x1200 monitor to this 25" for productivity work (not gaming)? If so, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
Anyone else seeing terrible burn in on the u2515h? Two arrived today and after a couple hours one of them has permanent outlines of windows and text already.
None at all here, but I've had bad very luck with image retention in the past with LG panels -- with both Dell and Apple displays. If you bought it from Dell, exchanging it is easy with Advanced Exchange Service.
You have not one, but two with burn-in? That's very weird. What's the manufacture date? What brightness setting are you using?
So with different manufacture dates, they're not even in the same batch. I guess you just have insanely bad luck? I don't what environmental causes would cause burn-in, or what a user might do to cause it. Are they sitting in direct sunlight all day long?
For all the problems I've encountered with LG panels, or any LCD panel, I've never had one with image persistence until now.
They both have terrible image persistence at this point and the LCD conditioning option in the OSD does little if anything to help. Its a shame since no dead/stuck pixels, none of the usual hit or miss tint across one half the screen and for once in my life it seems like no backlight bleed or damn close to it. I was very impressed for the money up until the burn in.
Pondering if I should just grab the U3415W at this point as I find the far left and right rather awkward requiring moving my head around or shifting in my seat.
I've had quite a few displays with image retention. I went through several iMacs in a row with very strong retention that wouldn't go away -- like what you are describing -- so I exchanged for a 27" ACD, which also had retention. I then exchanged for a U2713HM, which also had retention, but it was so soft that I could only see it when testing for it on a grey screen.
Since then I've had better luck and my last several Dell displays with LG panels have not had any hint of retention -- even when testing for it.
I posted a thread with pictures on MacRumors and quite a few others had the same issue with that panel as well.
http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/my-2012-27-inch-imac-has-image-retention.1509571/
Perhaps I've been lucky in that regard. I figured image persistence was long since eliminated as its been so long since I've seen it on anything other than plasmas.
That is basically exactly what I see but on one I can clearly read the text that is persistent its so strong.
Does it normally take days for dell to issue return labels and instructions? I put in a request Wednesday and all I've received is the "we will call you" response yesterday.
I'll miss the extra space compared to a single 2560x1440 or 2x 1920x1200 thats for sure.
That tint looks quite bad, try changing the color temp preset, gamma etc. or change the RGB levels (lower green and red and leave blue at 100) use it for approx 100 hours and if the tint is still there I would return it.
Hi all,
I received my U2515H yesterday, and truth be told have no major gripes with its performance. Only issue is a slightly white dot at the bottom due to the backlight diffuser, however that's not enough of an issue itself to send it back.
However, my unit does have a quiet, but definitely distinguishable whine from the power supply. I'm trying to determine whether this is something that'll prove to be unavoidable, or whether I should swap this unit out. Hence my question, does anybody else have even a slight whine from their U2515H?
Thanks all![]()
No whine at any brightness level from the inverter on the two I received. I've run into a few displays with that in the past and it can be pretty annoying if you are in a quiet environment. I'd RMA it.
Is your dot in the very corner? I noticed all four corners have that on both of mine when displaying a black screen doesn't seem noticeable otherwise. Seems to be just outside of the pixel grid as well like there is a little gap letting the light through.
Have 4 of these at my desk at work. No image issues or power supply whining. Anyone think we'll ever see this drop to $300?
they are below that price in Europe. Would you mind sharing photos of your desk?![]()
Where is this monitor below $300 in Europe? The lowest price for it right now according to compare.eu is 305 euro which is ~ $334.