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djlah
post Dec 18 2014, 09:56 AM

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BenQ Announces RL2755HM 27-inch Gaming Monitor
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post Dec 18 2014, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(djlah @ Dec 18 2014, 07:45 AM)
for what usage? beside resolution, any other requirements you looking for?

highlight the different between these two for your reference:
1. U2515H have higher color gamut than U2713HM.
2. U2713HM is 8 bits panel, while U2515H is 6 bits panel.
3. U2515H don't have VGA & DVI ports (norm, it's trending now)
4. U2713HM is old design, U2515H is latest design ID, slim bezel, very nice.
5. U2515H have extra 1 more USB 3.0 port.
6. both support different optional soundbar model.
7. U2515H is using Capacitive Touch OSD Controls.

lastly, of course is the display size different, you need to ask yourself, which size is suitable for you.
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Uhm just 1 silly question..

U2515H is 6 bits panel and U2713HM is 8 bits panel

for normal game/movie user and not use professional media editing cant really see the difference right?

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post Dec 18 2014, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(KaraKuri @ Dec 18 2014, 11:25 AM)
Uhm just 1 silly question..

U2515H is 6 bits panel and U2713HM is 8 bits panel

for normal game/movie user and not use professional media editing cant really see the difference right?
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yes, you're right. normal usage can't really notice the difference.
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post Dec 18 2014, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(djlah @ Dec 18 2014, 01:26 PM)
yes, you're right. normal usage can't really notice the difference.
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Thanks for reply... now i just wating some one review U2515H b4 i grabbing it.. 25 inch seems ODD thou
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post Dec 19 2014, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(djlah @ Dec 18 2014, 07:45 AM)
for what usage? beside resolution, any other requirements you looking for?

highlight the different between these two for your reference:
1. U2515H have higher color gamut than U2713HM.
2. U2713HM is 8 bits panel, while U2515H is 6 bits panel.
3. U2515H don't have VGA & DVI ports (norm, it's trending now)
4. U2713HM is old design, U2515H is latest design ID, slim bezel, very nice.
5. U2515H have extra 1 more USB 3.0 port.
6. both support different optional soundbar model.
7. U2515H is using Capacitive Touch OSD Controls.

lastly, of course is the display size different, you need to ask yourself, which size is suitable for you.
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Thanks for the details on U2515H djlah.

U2713HM is really hard to get a hold on. Spoke to a few vendors and they are all sold out. Must be hit by the year-end christmas season shopping spree.

Has anyone used U2715H? How is it?

This post has been edited by mrbob: Dec 19 2014, 10:06 AM
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post Dec 19 2014, 03:51 PM

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are 27 inch, 29 inches monitors too pixelated for 1080p movie watching purposes? i may be looking for a 29inch for movie watching purposes, but are these overkill for 1080p? Any recommendations will be cool, thanks
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post Dec 19 2014, 10:23 PM

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QUOTE(mrbob @ Dec 19 2014, 09:59 AM)
Thanks for the details on U2515H djlah.

U2713HM is really hard to get a hold on. Spoke to a few vendors and they are all sold out. Must be hit by the year-end christmas season shopping spree.

Has anyone used U2715H? How is it?
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this year design ID damm good drool.gif I like it thumbup.gif

QUOTE(applezhai @ Dec 19 2014, 03:51 PM)
are 27 inch, 29 inches monitors too pixelated for 1080p movie watching purposes? i may be looking for a 29inch for movie watching purposes, but are these overkill for 1080p? Any recommendations will be cool, thanks
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if not specify for movie only; 27" or above, must at least 2560 x 1440 for me. 1080p not so idea for this size, IMO.
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QUOTE(applezhai @ Dec 19 2014, 03:51 PM)
are 27 inch, 29 inches monitors too pixelated for 1080p movie watching purposes? i may be looking for a 29inch for movie watching purposes, but are these overkill for 1080p? Any recommendations will be cool, thanks
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haha i dont find that on 27 inch laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(mrbob @ Dec 19 2014, 09:59 AM)
Has anyone used U2715H? How is it?
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http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/product...d1&sku=210-adsz

after converting,,,3k only laugh.gif doh.gif
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post Dec 20 2014, 07:38 AM

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If for gaming purposes/watching movie, anything good 29 inch for recommendation? i guess i can upscale my movies from 1080p if anything.
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post Dec 21 2014, 08:20 AM

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Dell lists the u2515h for 1349rm and the u2715h for 2158.09rm (pretty random price). Has anyone seen those screens or owns one?
Can only find 1 review of the 27, but none for the 25. The 2715 is said to have low(er than u2713hm) input lag, any1 know inputlag for 2515?
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post Dec 22 2014, 10:58 AM

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Spoke to Dell sales and was told that U2713HM is not being scheduled for End-Of-Sale (EOS) so there's still chance to own one of this fine babies. It may be based on older technology but it sure is more affordable compared to U2715H.
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post Dec 22 2014, 01:50 PM

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Hey bro..

Just got a rig recently..With Dell 21.5" S2240L IPS
Now using gtx970 gainward reference GPU

During the cinematic of games like COD advance warfare, can see fine ripples.. Not a tear thou..

Is this due to the monitor or GPU or something else?

Newbie in this..hope sifu here can advice


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post Dec 22 2014, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(mrbob @ Dec 22 2014, 10:58 AM)
Spoke to Dell sales and was told that U2713HM is not being scheduled for End-Of-Sale (EOS) so there's still chance to own one of this fine babies. It may be based on older technology but it sure is more affordable compared to U2715H.
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Did they mentioned anything about any christmas sale or discounts?

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QUOTE(mrbob @ Dec 22 2014, 10:58 AM)
Spoke to Dell sales and was told that U2713HM is not being scheduled for End-Of-Sale (EOS) so there's still chance to own one of this fine babies. It may be based on older technology but it sure is more affordable compared to U2715H.
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haha thanks goodness 4 that

i still happy with U2713HM in games and movies

huat ah laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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post Dec 22 2014, 06:35 PM

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Saw the U2715H and caved. Sigh...
Still getting used to it as it is almost 2x the width of my previous monitor.

Take note that this baby has no DVI or VGA so if you are running multiple boxes on DVI/VGA, you will need to either add converters or change your KVMs.

The color calibration out-of-the-box is pretty good so I will not be tweaking it.
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post Dec 23 2014, 07:24 AM

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Guys is it worth to pay extra RM200 for the extra 2 years warranty coverage for Dell U2715H?
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post Dec 23 2014, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Dec 23 2014, 07:24 AM)
Guys is it worth to pay extra RM200 for the extra 2 years warranty coverage for Dell U2715H?
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for me, worth it. it's U2715H. unless is very entry level like E series also charge RM200, then not worth.
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post Dec 23 2014, 10:13 PM

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any recommendation for 4k monitor budget around 3k ? Please not Dell even with today epp price still too much for me hahaha

What I had in mind that I know available in malaysia
1. Xiaomi mitv 2 (yeah its a TV tongue.gif but dunno what refresh rate is this just going to use as secondary monitor not gonna be an issue to use for reading as I already have u2913wm)
2. Samsung U28D590D
3. Asus PB287Q

Just wish acer would released their 4k monitor in malaysia
especialy that IPS 4k monitor B326HK



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post Dec 23 2014, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(shikimori @ Dec 23 2014, 10:13 PM)
any recommendation for 4k monitor budget around 3k ? Please not Dell even with today epp price still too much for me hahaha

What I had in mind that I know available in malaysia
1. Xiaomi mitv 2 (yeah its a TV tongue.gif but dunno what refresh rate is this just going to use as secondary monitor not gonna be an issue to use for reading as I already have u2913wm)
2. Samsung U28D590D
3. Asus PB287Q

Just wish acer would released their 4k monitor in malaysia
especialy that IPS 4k monitor  B326HK
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how about the size? must be 28"?
else, P2415Q & P2715Q is the IPS 4K monitor, which is still under your budget.

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