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Originally posted by: Athena
Well, FWIW, Dell has dropped the list prce for the 2408WFP by $30 but the model is still listed at the web site. The U2410 is easier to find today.
Originally posted by: hopeless74
Can anyone clarify if the U2410 is the successor to the 2408WFP?
Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
Originally posted by: KevinC
Is it the same panel as the HP 2475w? If so, should be great!
I've heard that it's a newer revision of the same panel. Whether or not that's true, I don't know. Hopefully it fixes a few of the complaints from the HP... pink and green tinting, I believe.
Originally posted by: Bitethebytes
Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
Originally posted by: KevinC
Is it the same panel as the HP 2475w? If so, should be great!
I've heard that it's a newer revision of the same panel. Whether or not that's true, I don't know. Hopefully it fixes a few of the complaints from the HP... pink and green tinting, I believe.
I've also heard about a newer revision but i can say that: nope pink and green tinting still exists on some panel (so on mine too) :evil:
The 'graininess' was also a little bit confusing for my eyes. I think i could arrange with it, but i cannot understand people who even cannot see or even recognize the 'graininess'.
Maybe some panels are a bit more 'grainy' than others (spread for standard factory panels)...
So i send my u2410 back yesterday in order to get my money back, because i don't want to get a refurbished one in exchange. So maybe i order another one in some days an hope it will be better that time (thanx to right of withdrawal in germany )
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Bitethebytes
Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
Originally posted by: KevinC
Is it the same panel as the HP 2475w? If so, should be great!
I've heard that it's a newer revision of the same panel. Whether or not that's true, I don't know. Hopefully it fixes a few of the complaints from the HP... pink and green tinting, I believe.
I've also heard about a newer revision but i can say that: nope pink and green tinting still exists on some panel (so on mine too) :evil:
The 'graininess' was also a little bit confusing for my eyes. I think i could arrange with it, but i cannot understand people who even cannot see or even recognize the 'graininess'.
Maybe some panels are a bit more 'grainy' than others (spread for standard factory panels)...
So i send my u2410 back yesterday in order to get my money back, because i don't want to get a refurbished one in exchange. So maybe i order another one in some days an hope it will be better that time (thanx to right of withdrawal in germany )
Welcome to AT.
Wo wohnst du in Deutschland?
Originally posted by: CowboyFarmer
I received mine yesterday. It has zero dead pixel. Like others have said, it is super bright. But it is gorgeous. It comes with a print out of the factory calibration result. But I can't make sense of it.
Now I have a different problem. I have a dual monitor setup. The color temp on my old Dell 2001FP is warmer than the factory calibrated U2410. I tried to change the 2001FP to match the U2410, but have been unsuccessful. There is no simple color temp adjustment on the 2001FP. Any suggestion?
Originally posted by: Bitethebytes
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Bitethebytes
Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
Originally posted by: KevinC
Is it the same panel as the HP 2475w? If so, should be great!
I've heard that it's a newer revision of the same panel. Whether or not that's true, I don't know. Hopefully it fixes a few of the complaints from the HP... pink and green tinting, I believe.
I've also heard about a newer revision but i can say that: nope pink and green tinting still exists on some panel (so on mine too) :evil:
The 'graininess' was also a little bit confusing for my eyes. I think i could arrange with it, but i cannot understand people who even cannot see or even recognize the 'graininess'.
Maybe some panels are a bit more 'grainy' than others (spread for standard factory panels)...
So i send my u2410 back yesterday in order to get my money back, because i don't want to get a refurbished one in exchange. So maybe i order another one in some days an hope it will be better that time (thanx to right of withdrawal in germany )
Welcome to AT.
Wo wohnst du in Deutschland?
Thanx
Ich wohne in Bremen und Du, wo wohnst Du?
Originally posted by: Winterpool
Don't think anyone's mentioned this here: the Brits at TFT Central have published perhaps the first formal review of the Dell U2410.
The most surprising thing I took away from their review: despite having a newer, arguably superior version of the same LG.Display H-IPS panel, the Dell U2410 does not improve on the HP LP2475w in all respects, viz:
- despite the vaunted factory calibration, Dell U2410 deltaE was worse than the LP2475w 'out of the box'
- inferior blacks and contrast to the LP2475w and the (PVA) Dell 2408WFP
- owing to above specs, U2410 not as ideal for video / movie watching
- '12-bit LUT didn't make too much difference'
However, like all other observers, TFT Central found the Dell's sRGB mode 'actually works pretty well', especially compared to the LP2475w's, which 'seemingly did nothing to actually reduce the colour space'.
The only thing that worries me about the Dell U2410 is the sRGB dithering issue in dark areas; otherwise its superior sRGB mode clearly renders it preferable to the LP2475w for most punters.
You can register for deal alerts at TechBargainsOriginally posted by: Linux23
Are there any good price watching websites out there?