QUOTE(karhoe @ May 29 2014, 11:31 AM)
Well, already setup everything, what do you want to hear? haha
Edit - Maybe im not used to the colour yet, but I feel the colour on my U2311H looks more vivid. Also I don't really like the touch sensitive button, not that sensitive after all
same here. I will still prefer at least the power on physical button, instead of the touch button.Edit - Maybe im not used to the colour yet, but I feel the colour on my U2311H looks more vivid. Also I don't really like the touch sensitive button, not that sensitive after all
QUOTE(SSJBen @ Jun 1 2014, 11:33 AM)
You guys do understand that the Dell U2414H has a serious flaw that it doesn't properly use the correct color profile when it is connected via DP/HDMI from a Nvidia card, right?
The monitor will be recognized as a "HDTV" and will be locked in 16-255 limited range. This is absolutely wrong.
Currently the temporary fix is to force a full range RGB in your own Windows registry, but this is temporary and it doesn't work with every program as it would like a proper switch will.
Some people has reported that the latest A02 revision of the U2414H has fixed this issue, but the power saving freeze bug is still a problem.
Yup, discussed before in previous version of this thread....The monitor will be recognized as a "HDTV" and will be locked in 16-255 limited range. This is absolutely wrong.
Currently the temporary fix is to force a full range RGB in your own Windows registry, but this is temporary and it doesn't work with every program as it would like a proper switch will.
Some people has reported that the latest A02 revision of the U2414H has fixed this issue, but the power saving freeze bug is still a problem.
new products...


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