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In for 1 thanks. Not many reviews out there yet, but it seems pretty good for the price.
I own one. Great quality for the price. Punchy and accurate colors. Includes Hdmi and DisplayPort cables too. No integrated speakers.
Man, I picked up two of the 75hz Dell monitors a little over a year ago for ~$135/ea, this is a way better buy. Also a way better buy than the outgoing Alienware model that this replaced. Great for productivity and gaming.
how does it compare to AW2724DM. I have one. Want to get a second monitor that is close in performance.
I looked at the 25 model and they are about the same with the exception of 24 with 2 DP & 1 HDMI vs 25 with 1 DP & 2 HDMI. I ordered 4 for my two boys to go along with their new PC. Between Dell multiple x rewards points, 10% student, purple site 10x, and 4.5% BofA....it can be a really good deal.
Bigger screen with similar specs for the same price, just no g sync but I have AMD.
Can anyone weigh in? Thanks
I don't the exact curve model but I upgrade from 27" to 32" for a couple of years and my neck hurts more than when I was using the 27". I have always set up my work space very ergonomically and I found that my vision doesn't make good use of the top part of the monitor most of the time having the monitor about 1.5' to 2' from my eyes. So I end up have to look up instead of keep my eyes level or raise my head (which cause my neck to tilt backward).
If you can sit about 2.5' away and still see the monitor then 32" may be a good set up but you will probably need 4' deep table or swing arm from the wall.
Don't buy this one guys, it's pretty bad even if the price is low. Look at the local dimming test and see for yourselves. https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...#test_1381
"The edge-lit local dimming feature is terrible, and it's always on in HDR, as you can't deactivate it. While most content requires all 16 dimming zones to turn on, dark scenes with small, bright highlights result in a ton of blooming as only certain zones turn on. It's especially noticeable with bigger subtitles, but some small subtitles don't always trigger any zones to turn on, which is good as there's less blooming. The algorithm keeps up with fast-moving objects better than other edge-lit monitors, but it's still visible when an object transitions between zones. Overall, the local dimming fails to improve the contrast, and it worsens the picture quality in HDR, especially in dark scenes.
The monitor has an issue where the local dimming feature doesn't turn on when using an AMD graphics card over HDMI. A user reported this, and we confirmed with our RX 6600 XT that local dimming doesn't turn on over HDMI. However, it still works over DisplayPort, or even when using an Xbox Series X|S, so it's unclear if it's an issue with the RX 6600 XT or all AMD graphics cards."
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I looked at the 25 model and they are about the same with the exception of 24 with 2 DP & 1 HDMI vs 25 with 1 DP & 2 HDMI. I ordered 4 for my two boys to go along with their new PC. Between Dell multiple x rewards points, 10% student, purple site 10x, and 4.5% BofA....it can be a really good deal.
Have you previously used the student discount AND received the purple site award for the same order? I see "education purchases" listed under exclusions for Dell. Thanks
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In for 1 thanks. Not many reviews out there yet, but it seems pretty good for the price.
I own one. Great quality for the price. Punchy and accurate colors. Includes Hdmi and DisplayPort cables too. No integrated speakers.
Edit: sold out at Amazon. Only available "Used, Like New" for more money.
Dell isn't a bad option. You can get 10% CB from that purple site.
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Also this doesn't have display port 2.1, is that necessary to have?
Bigger screen with similar specs for the same price, just no g sync but I have AMD.
Can anyone weigh in? Thanks
Bigger screen with similar specs for the same price, just no g sync but I have AMD.
Can anyone weigh in? Thanks
If you can sit about 2.5' away and still see the monitor then 32" may be a good set up but you will probably need 4' deep table or swing arm from the wall.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/re...#test_1381
"The edge-lit local dimming feature is terrible, and it's always on in HDR, as you can't deactivate it. While most content requires all 16 dimming zones to turn on, dark scenes with small, bright highlights result in a ton of blooming as only certain zones turn on. It's especially noticeable with bigger subtitles, but some small subtitles don't always trigger any zones to turn on, which is good as there's less blooming. The algorithm keeps up with fast-moving objects better than other edge-lit monitors, but it's still visible when an object transitions between zones. Overall, the local dimming fails to improve the contrast, and it worsens the picture quality in HDR, especially in dark scenes.
The monitor has an issue where the local dimming feature doesn't turn on when using an AMD graphics card over HDMI. A user reported this, and we confirmed with our RX 6600 XT that local dimming doesn't turn on over HDMI. However, it still works over DisplayPort, or even when using an Xbox Series X|S, so it's unclear if it's an issue with the RX 6600 XT or all AMD graphics cards."
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