* Performance not where it needs to be for creative use, particularly in gamma
There is no difference for creative use between 144 or 175. I've used both, cannot see any difference. Both work just fine. Also between 10 and 8 bit when at 144 (8 at 175 of course).
Yep, it arrived in good condition. I also see same marks on the screen from the way it was packaged, but you only see them in certain lighting conditions. How did you guys go about cleaning that off by the way?So what happened with the whole, they've sent the monitor but not charged me?
@TNA what's the latest chap? Did the monitor arrive ok?
Yep, it arrived in good condition. I also see same marks on the screen from the way it was packaged, but you only see them in certain lighting conditions. How did you guys go about cleaning that off by the way?
Oh and yes, the money is once again pending to come out of my account so no free monitor here
@Nexus18 What are your settings mate? Mrk's setting are way to low in brightness and lack the punch in colours for my liking. I prefer more brightness
Not had as much time with the monitor as I would like, but will hopefully tomorrow.
First impressions though, it is better than what I had in every way except for two. The first is resolution. I can clearly see the difference between it and my 4K monitor. My 4K monitor is quite a bit sharper. The other is text. My 4K monitor has MUCH better text.
I am slowly getting used to the downgrade in the things mentioned above. Let's see how it goes. But as I say, everything else is in another league. Seeing HDR content on it is lovely
I am going to mess about a bit more in Windows 10, but it seems to me W11 really is ideal for this monitor.
Thanks. That's unfortunate for me because I'm very sensitive (anal?) to slight gamma raise at near black. I'm the 1% as I noticed it on the c9 within 5 mins of using it (was an upgrade from another oled) when forums I posted in said it didn't exist on theirs (I was convinced I had a faulty panel)and the likes of Vincent didn't pick up on it. This was at 60 because 2.1 gpus weren't out yet. 120 unlocked via 2.1 gpus it became a lot more acknowledged.
Its between this and a c2. My delivery date for this is a good few months away, i just don't want to wait and feel like I wasted a good while with a c2. Disappointing Vincent didn't go into more depth with the vrr flicker he glossed over in his first vid. Again, I sound really picky, but I'm kinda used to perfect blacks, so its more the minor details that I'm interested in.
I prefer more brightness
It is!EDIT: It may be pixel shift.
The bracket is for use on VESA 100x100 standard arms (like the Ergotron MX I have), the Dell arm you have does not utilise that bracket as it uses the tab system found on Dell monitors. You should be able to just attach that arm direct to the AW3423W assuming the arm's tabs are in the correct position.
Yep, it arrived in good condition. I also see same marks on the screen from the way it was packaged, but you only see them in certain lighting conditions. How did you guys go about cleaning that off by the way?
Oh and yes, the money is once again pending to come out of my account so no free monitor here
@Nexus18 What are your settings mate? Mrk's setting are way to low in brightness and lack the punch in colours for my liking. I prefer more brightness
Not had as much time with the monitor as I would like, but will hopefully tomorrow.
First impressions though, it is better than what I had in every way except for two. The first is resolution. I can clearly see the difference between it and my 4K monitor. My 4K monitor is quite a bit sharper. The other is text. My 4K monitor has MUCH better text.
I am slowly getting used to the downgrade in the things mentioned above. Let's see how it goes. But as I say, everything else is in another league. Seeing HDR content on it is lovely
I am going to mess about a bit more in Windows 10, but it seems to me W11 really is ideal for this monitor.
Can you take a head on pic of the back of thw AW and a head on pic of the arm mount and then a 3rd head on pic of the stock AW arm mount plate too? Just want to see the tab configuration. Even if the new arm's tabs are slightly more narrow, they will still be secure as long as the tabs are in the same positions. The steel plate won't snap and the AW weighs only 6.9KG which is going to be well below your new arm's capacity limit.
Ah glad to hear no major dramas m8.
I did end up contacting Dell to see when I would get mine (still marked as 6th of April). Ended up with another 10% off (had 15% off from the Dell Advantage coupon + 8% Top cashback) . As long as the monitor arrives without damage and works as it's suppose too I'll be happy.
Hmm interesting, both those stand mounting plates whilst similar in tab aspect, are different sizes for the plate itself and then the surrounding trim. The new arm's trim will be too wide to actually fit into the AW's recessed section for the tabs as the trim will touch it since it's square in shape.
The VESA mount won't work either because the mount holes for the arm are 100mm x 100mm, your new arm does not have holes on its corners to account for this.
That new arm is not compatible with the AW from what I can see going by those pictures.