Tema: Dell U2412M
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Staro 27.07.2011., 20:00   #8
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The box is a clamshell design. You have to open it, lay it on its side and pull the two pieces of foam out. The stand is not attached to the monitor which is abnormal for Dell.

The monitor clips onto the stand and there is a button on the monitor itself which releases the clips and thus the stand.

The screen is physically the lightest IPS screen I've used/lifted. It was almost as light as some of the lightest TN panels like the BenQ V2400W/G2400W, but construction feels solid and robust.

The box comes with all three cables + one power cord:

DVI-D, VGA and USB upstream (A to B) which is a nice touch.

Panel uniformity is quite good, in fact surprisingly better than I thought. White doesn't look like it's tinting left to right or top to bottom, and it might be that the bottom of the panel is a little tiny brighter than the top, but I will have to measure it tonight. No dead or stuck pixels. No apparent BLB (just IPS glow).

Anti-glare
is not horrible. I'd say it's definitely better than the U2711. Maybe I'll go look at an Asus PA246Q in a local retail store to compare. Basically it's not a bother to me.

Default settings are 75 brightness and 75 contrast. The colorimeter says that is 249 cdm/2 whites with this setting, ie. too bright for most.

Contrast ratio
to my eyes looked pretty high and the colorimeter and Lacie say that with a 249 cdm/2 white the black is .22 cdm/2 which is over 1100:1. I consider that quite good. Default calibration looks OK, and Lacie says average DE94 is 3.7 and worst is 8.4, but that's with no RGB tweaks or anything so I'll see if I can get that down before profiling and fully calibrating. Gamma is off at 2.0

The 6-bit+FRC implementation is not noticeable. Unless you have some sort of super oscillating laser vision and can see it, it looks the same as my LCD2490WUXi2 sitting next to it.

Input Lag seems low. I'll check it out on the splitter with the CRT Brick in comparison, but it is definitely ahead of my NEC which is 2 frames lag.

Strangely enough the colorimeter says the white is warm at 5916K which is one the warm side, but I think green is pushed up, because it almost seems a bit yellow to me.

Preset color modes are Standard, Multimedia, Movie, Game, Text, Color Temp. and Custom. More tonight

Aspect Ratio is 16:10, 4:3 or 5:4. No 16:9.

No input source button on the main menu, so you have to hit the menu button, then go Menu, then Input source.

Definitely sRGB gamut. The colorimeter and Lacie say it fully covers sRGB, almost exactly the same as my LCD2490WUXi2.
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