I am looking to get one of these before the 17.5 VAT cuts in. Is there any way for OCuK to verify before I purchased that ones they would ship are A01?
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I am looking to get one of these before the 17.5 VAT cuts in. Is there any way for OCuK to verify before I purchased that ones they would ship are A01?
It won't be A01.I am looking to get one of these before the 17.5 VAT cuts in. Is there any way for OCuK to verify before I purchased that ones they would ship are A01?
I have received my U2410 from Overclockers
The monitor is not perfect, but its alright... I was expecting more from a product this expensive.
First there is a slight green tint on the left and pink on the right.
I have some picture on a white background, but I don't know how to increase the effect in paintshopro. Anyone could take a look and pump up the Hue to see if it's too pronounced or not?
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- There are no bad pixels;
- The viewing angles are not that good;
- The contrast ratio is not great;
- There is a white glow when viewing black, but guess that's only avoidable with A-TW polarizer;
- And the worst of all the card reader only worked ONCE! I have this xD-Picture card from fujifilm and the monitor only read it once, when I turned the monitor off the card was not read anymore.
- Also dont like when you press the power button the USB ports and card reader are also disconnected from windows. This means every time you turn on or off the monitor also the USB/cad hub is also installed/uninstaled.
Does OCuK guys have any guesses as to the ratio (based on what they have RMA'd) or at least end users querying them first about this. I.e
Is it a 1 in 5 chance that I might get a bad one. After all, with spending this kind of cash I really dont want to have to go through the pain of RMAing it. Should Dell be putting out a monitor with this level of known (poor yield) output?
Oh dear, oh dear.
I've actually got one of these sat in my Overclockers basket (my 21 inch CRT seems to be on it's last legs) but reading here about pink tints and dithering issues is definitely putting me off of spending £440!!! Funny how these issues don’t get mentioned in the rave reviews that say the Dell UltraSharp U2410 is the best 24inch monitor at the moment.
My monitor needs include photography and a bit of FPS gaming. I'm wondering now whether I should just dig out my old reserve monitor (IIYAMA 454) and use that until someone manages to bring out a decent 24 inch screen!
Does anyone think that buying a Dell U2410 is still the smart move?
Cheers.
From what I read on the HP thread it has the same pink tint issues which seem to indicate it's the panel that's the problem!
PEOPLE? PLEASE GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEADS... The reason why these monitors have a tint is not because of a defect it's because the monitor is a wide gamut monitor. Every single wide gamut monitor will do this. The only way to avoid this is proper hardware calibration.
PEOPLE? PLEASE GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEADS... The reason why these monitors have a tint is not because of a defect it's because the monitor is a wide gamut monitor. Every single wide gamut monitor will do this. The only way to avoid this is proper hardware calibration.
Yeah and using the ICC profile on tftcentral is a good start if people don't have any calibration tool. Works perfectly on my screen!
PEOPLE? PLEASE GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEADS... The reason why these monitors have a tint is not because of a defect it's because the monitor is a wide gamut monitor. Every single wide gamut monitor will do this. The only way to avoid this is proper hardware calibration.
Considering DELL have admitted the issue exists but it's within testing limits (although as admitted they're not ideal testing limits) the issue is very much real.