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Re: Dell U2410
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Re: Dell U2410


  • Subject: Re: Dell U2410
  • From: t labarbera <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:46:12 -0500

>>Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>: Does anyone know how the Dell UltraSharp U2410 compares to the 2480? Is there anything anyone can comment on about this monitor? Viewing angle, color gamut, etc. (the usual suspects...)


You might take a browse at the review at maximumpc.com--they gave it their kick-ass award and I've always found their reviews to be trustworthy. Here's the url--might wrap:


http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/dell_ultrasharp_u2410_24inch_display


Here's a bit of the review:

"The U2410 is based on an IPS (in-plane switching) LCD panel, which is considerably more expensive to manufacture than the more common TN (twisted nematic) panels you’ll find in inexpensive monitors. IPS panels, on the other hand, typically boast superior color reproduction and much wider viewing angles compared to TN panels. The U2410 not only delivers on both those counts, it also boasts a gray-to-gray response time of just six milliseconds, which is very fast for an IPS panel."

"Dell calibrates the Adobe RGB and sRGB modes for each U2410 before it leaves the factory, and we didn’t find any need to change the settings for either. The first thing we noticed when we began testing the display with DisplayMate Multimedia with Test Photos Edition (www.displaymate.com) was the total absence of leakage from the screen’s CCFL backlight: Gazing at DisplayMate’s Dark Screen test looking for stuck or discolored pixels was like staring at the monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Color uniformity was fantastic and grayscale performance was exceptional."


Hope that helps...

Terrie
http://tlbtlb.com/
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