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post May 23 2011, 09:34 PM

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QUOTE(lost123 @ May 23 2011, 08:06 PM)
sorry tumpang thread for a while, i juz wanna ask those who have purchased the U2311H from dell, how long did they take to deliver it? coz i plan to use it on the 3rd of June as i should be gettin my rig then.
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Mine took around 6 days or less for the first monitor; two weeks for the replacement since the first was a faulty unit laugh.gif.

QUOTE(ndrew89 @ May 23 2011, 08:35 PM)
Hi Guys,jst wan to correct my impression on U2311H,as Im about to buy either U2311H or LG IPS236V,however recently i found this from dell website:
From the website shows a review that even 1 dot of dead pixel cannot claim warranty even with the premium panel,is that true? Im very interested,but because on delivery i cant guarantee that the product received is in perfect condition,jst to have some advice from forumers bout this,thanks alot.

source:
http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/product...irect=1#reviews
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Link's broken.

Anyway, as far as I know, Dell offers 1-1 exchange even though there's only a single dead pixel for their premium panels e.g the Dell U2311H. You could try sending a support email to them to clarify.
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post May 23 2011, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ May 23 2011, 09:34 PM)
Mine took around 6 days or less for the first monitor; two weeks for the replacement since the first was a faulty unit laugh.gif.
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When u say 6 days or less do u mean actual 6 days or 6 working days?
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post May 24 2011, 07:02 AM

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QUOTE(Sadrax @ May 23 2011, 10:19 PM)
nice reviews  thumbup.gif
dell is top rated and samsung is top sales..
both are good monitor
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if you compare both, i would say the difference is significant in terms of color reproduction. i had a 1.5 years old t220 and the ultrasharp is just in another league.
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QUOTE(lost123 @ May 23 2011, 10:55 PM)
When u say 6 days or less do u mean actual 6 days or 6 working days?
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Ordered mine on Monday, received on Thursday...
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post May 24 2011, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(lost123 @ May 23 2011, 10:55 PM)
When u say 6 days or less do u mean actual 6 days or 6 working days?
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Well. If I recall correctly it was ordered on a Sunday and I received it on Friday. So that's probably considered as 5 working days and 1 non-working day smile.gif.
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post May 24 2011, 04:18 PM

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Call up Dell jst now. To have a better understanding,for dell customer satisfaction program, within 2 weeks time,regardless quantity of dead pixels, new set replacement is given. After 2 weeks time combined dead pixels with bright and dead up to 7 dots only can exchange.

For PP warranty, regardless bright pixel can change new set,but dead ones mst combine with bright up to 7 only can change after 2 weeks time.

For cancellation product and for refund,within 2 weeks time not happy can refund product,but RM80 deduce for cancellation fees.

For normal warranty, mst combine up to 7 only can exchange new set,not regardless quantity in PP warranty already.

Better extend warranty before purchase,else after extension will be very expensive.

Hope the above information is useful,thanks.

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post May 25 2011, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(ndrew89 @ May 24 2011, 04:18 PM)
Call up Dell jst now. To have a better understanding,for dell customer satisfaction program, within 2 weeks time,regardless quantity of dead pixels, new set replacement is given. After 2 weeks time combined dead pixels with bright and dead up to 7 dots only can exchange.
For PP warranty, regardless bright pixel can change new set,but dead ones mst combine with bright up to 7 only can change after 2 weeks time.
For cancellation product and for refund,within 2 weeks time not happy can refund product,but RM80 deduce for cancellation fees.
For normal warranty, mst combine up to 7 only can exchange new set,not regardless quantity in PP warranty already.
Better extend warranty before purchase,else after extension will be very expensive.
Hope the above information is useful,thanks.
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QFT!! notworthy.gif
dell premium panel never gurantee for single dead/black pixel (except the first 2 weeks for user inspection)
bright/colour pixel problem is another story
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Question here. Ultrasharp or LED is better for gaming? Is dell ultrasharp monitor full HD? for dell LED it is..
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QUOTE(hakunamatata @ May 25 2011, 04:28 PM)
Question here. Ultrasharp or LED is better for gaming? Is dell ultrasharp monitor full HD? for dell LED it is..
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Well... LED is not a monitor. It's a semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied. So if you're trying to play games with LEDs that won't work. laugh.gif.

Anyway, what you're trying to ask is whether the Dell Ultrasharp series monitors are good for gaming or not or an LED LCD monitor is better, right?

The answer to that would be that it depends on you. If you believe in the manufacturers' claim that LED provides superior color quality and et cetera features over LCD monitors, then you can go ahead and buy one. But if you're not a gullible person, then you'll be wise enough to settle for something like the Dell Ultrasharp Series monitors wink.gif.

And yes, most of Dell Ultrasharp monitors are all Full HD except for the Dell Ultrasharp 2007FP. Full HD ( 1920x1080 and above ).
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actually i think is not 7 combined,i made mistake. Its 5 combined pixels.

What QFT by the way? Its true,PP nver cover dead except 1st 2 weeks. Seems alot people buying U2311H and its awesome. Compare US price,waaaa,malaysia worth to get ady loo,compare the market competitor with PP and onsite warranty.
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nice review TS biggrin.gif
just found this topic as googled out BX2231 for my new monitor haha

so far after just 4 hours ++ using it, yeah, a little hassle to set full image size in 1080px ..weird tongue.gif
The color are very bright and contrast ratio 1000: 1 only..nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...my previous 2243 swx =10,000:1

btw its ok lah..its free anyway tongue.gif
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ May 25 2011, 04:33 PM)
Well... LED is not a monitor. It's a semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied. So if you're trying to play games with LEDs that won't work. laugh.gif.

Anyway, what you're trying to ask is whether the Dell Ultrasharp series monitors are good for gaming or not or an LED LCD monitor is better, right?

The answer to that would be that it depends on you. If you believe in the manufacturers' claim that LED provides superior color quality and et cetera features over LCD monitors, then you can go ahead and buy one. But if you're not a gullible person, then you'll be wise enough to settle for something like the Dell Ultrasharp Series monitors wink.gif.

And yes, most of Dell Ultrasharp monitors are all Full HD except for the Dell Ultrasharp 2007FP. Full HD ( 1920x1080 and above ).
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Thanks for the reply and nice review btw.

I only know LED provide low power consumption and cheaper compare to ultrasharp lol

I'm runining Athlon II 255 & HD6950, so i guess i shld go for Dell U2211H?

When will be the new series dell ultrasharp LED monitor launch in MY?
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QUOTE(hakunamatata @ May 25 2011, 06:42 PM)
Thanks for the reply and nice review btw.

I only know LED provide low power consumption and cheaper compare to ultrasharp lol

I'm runining Athlon II 255 & HD6950, so i guess i shld go for Dell U2211H?

When will be the new series dell ultrasharp LED monitor launch in MY?
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Did you know that the power consumption difference between an LED back lighting and a CCFL back lighting isn't exatly very big to be honest? The power savings are pretty much negligible smile.gif.

As for your setup, if you'd like to, you could. But your processor seems a little too slow and will most likely bottleneck the system's performance. Perhaps you should upgrade your processor to something like an Athlon II X3 440 or preferably an Athlon II X4 635 to minimize the bottleneck effect after you have gotten the monitor.
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ May 25 2011, 06:55 PM)
Did you know that the power consumption difference between an LED back lighting and a CCFL back lighting isn't exatly very big to be honest? The power savings are pretty much negligible smile.gif.

As for your setup, if you'd like to, you could. But your processor seems a little too slow and will most likely bottleneck the system's performance. Perhaps you should upgrade your processor to something like an Athlon II X3 440 or preferably an Athlon II X4 635 to minimize the bottleneck effect after you have gotten the monitor.
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U mean the processor is restricting the peformance of the gc?
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QUOTE(ndrew89 @ May 25 2011, 05:15 PM)
What QFT by the way?
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Just bought it online Dell U2311H smile.gif
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enjoy your new monitor. smile.gif

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Just ordered my U2311h today, i hope its as good as everyone says it is. and praying for no dead pixels (dun wanna wait another 2 weeks for a replacement)
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post May 28 2011, 11:26 PM

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QUOTE(lost123 @ May 28 2011, 11:24 PM)
Just ordered my U2311h today, i hope its as good as everyone says it is. and praying for no dead pixels (dun wanna wait another 2 weeks for a replacement)
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If you're referring to my waiting time for the replacement, it was because I requested for an entirely new U2311H. There probably wasn't enough stock over here so they had to build and have it shipped from Penang tongue.gif.
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QUOTE(MjMax15 @ May 25 2011, 05:23 PM)
nice review TS biggrin.gif
just found this topic as googled out BX2231 for my new monitor haha

so far after just 4 hours ++ using it, yeah, a little hassle to set full image size in 1080px ..weird tongue.gif
The color are very bright and contrast ratio 1000: 1 only..nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...my previous 2243 swx =10,000:1

btw its ok lah..its free anyway tongue.gif
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i never heard any lcd with native 10000:1 contrasts ratio doh.gif

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