Soldato
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The whole Acer XB270HU 'debacle' has left a sour taste in my mouth, but having experienced 1440p, my Dell U2311H (1080p) feels cramped now and the pixels for some reason look massive.
Thinking about getting a 1440p IPS monitor to replace the U2311H and tide me over until someone other than Acer can do 1440p+/144hz/IPS/gsync properly. Want to stick with Dell or some other reputable company. Was thinking of the Dell U2515H as it seems reasonably priced and has all the specs I'm looking for. My only concern is that 25" is going to be too small for 1440p when using windows desktop. I know you can increase dpi scaling, but would prefer to avoid doing this. I sit about 3 feet from the screen and when I viewed 27" 1440p screen, the text size fine for me, but near the limit of what I would consider too small. Would 25" be too small in that case? I the 27" version of this monitor worth nearly double the price?
Also, for those who do own the U2515H, how is it in general for things like backlight bleed, ips glow, gaming performance, etc? Are there any known issues I should be aware of?
Many thanks in advance!
Thinking about getting a 1440p IPS monitor to replace the U2311H and tide me over until someone other than Acer can do 1440p+/144hz/IPS/gsync properly. Want to stick with Dell or some other reputable company. Was thinking of the Dell U2515H as it seems reasonably priced and has all the specs I'm looking for. My only concern is that 25" is going to be too small for 1440p when using windows desktop. I know you can increase dpi scaling, but would prefer to avoid doing this. I sit about 3 feet from the screen and when I viewed 27" 1440p screen, the text size fine for me, but near the limit of what I would consider too small. Would 25" be too small in that case? I the 27" version of this monitor worth nearly double the price?
Also, for those who do own the U2515H, how is it in general for things like backlight bleed, ips glow, gaming performance, etc? Are there any known issues I should be aware of?
Many thanks in advance!
The packaging, build quality, and general presentation is light years ahead of what I saw with the Acer. I also love the simple styling, especially the apparent lack of border, looks so crisp, clean and professional.
). Yes there is IPS glow, but nothing unusual and once you turn brightness down a bit, it's only really noticeable in the dark with a black image.
