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Dell P2414H 24 inch IPS LED Widescreen Monitor

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Bright (dynamic contrast) with an extremely blue tint, excessive sharpness (a filter not entirely correctable using sharpness settings) and generally unbalanced and look. Not entirely clear what this will add to the movie viewing experience. extras like ambient light sensors or card readers which can be useful in office environments. There was To round things off we also tested our Blu-ray movie titles and found that the response performance of the monitor did not impede the experience here at all. There was no trailing resulting from the pixel transitions nor any noticeable overdrive trailing. Fluidity was somewhat limited by the approximate 24fps frame rate at which current movies run but this was not a fault of the monitor.

colorimeter with a central point on the screen calibrated to 120 cd/m 2. Measurements for colour temperature (white point) were taken using Mellékelt analóg és digitális csatlakozóportok és -kábelek széles skálája áll rendelkezésére a csomagban:

We also tested another Blu-ray with quite a different aesthetic; Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder. Here the strengths of the P2414H’s well-configured IPS panel were readily apparent. In many scenes an individual shade covered large areas of the screen – with excellent consistency. This high level of consistency allowed even subtly different pastel shades to have their own unique identity. Deep and bold colours were also handled nicely with respectable vibrancy and good depth. A moderate primary trail and very faint overdrive trail (light overshoot) can be seen in the image. This indicates quite well balanced grey to grey acceleration, just as well seeing as this isn’t adjustable in the OSD. There are a couple of limitations with PixPerAn that are worth noting. Firstly is that our eyes naturally move constantly when viewing moving content on a screen and this creates blur that isn’t reflected on a static photo. Secondly PixPerAn tests a fairly limited range of pixel transitions and a monitor’s performance usually varies for transitions between different shades (grey levels). We therefore fired up some games to test things more thoroughly in a way that would take all of these factors into account. Being a ‘Professional’ series model the P2414H also features a fully adjustable stand and ‘sensible’ matte bezels rather than fingerprint magnet glossy plastics. Whilst some users may not like this sort of smart business-like look, others will relist in the simple style and ergonomic flexibility on offer. Given the excellent all-round performance and appealing price this is certainly a model we recommend considering.

On Dirt 3 similar observations were made. The overall fluidity of motion was largely in-line with the fastest 60Hz LCDs. During race modes there was a moderate level of blur, particularly when cornering sharply. The blur intensified during rapid spins on the Gymkhana mode but remained on-par with the snappiest 60Hz offerings. There was no obvious overshoot, either. Typ C:\DELL\DRIVERS\YX16K in het tekstvak Openen (waarbij YX16K de naam is van het bestand) en klik daarna op OK. ICC profiles and gamma corrections. The screen was tested at default factory settings using the DVI interface, and analysed using On the Dell P2414H static contrast was pleasing with an average contrast ratio of 1211:1 on ‘Custom Color’ with brightness only adjusted. Our test settings involved adjustments to colour channels as well, yielding a contrast ratio of 1125:1 which is still pleasing. Following further correction using an ICC profile this dropped further to 1029:1. The ‘Standard’ preset users some factory determined colour channel alterations which drops the contrast ratio down a bit compared to ‘Custom Color’, at 1129:1. The peak white luminance we recorded was 290 cd/m2 which comfortably exceeded the typical maximum specified for the panel (250 cd/m2). The lowest white luminance recorded was 62 cd/m2, giving the monitor a 228 cd/m2 luminance adjustment range under the settings we tested which is very good. Excessive sharpness (again a filter) and brightness (dynamic contrast) but overall balance better than ‘Movie’.IPS glow may bother some users, although this is currently a compromise with all IPS panels in production You could show even some fairly keen-eyed users this monitor using our ‘test settings’ and then the same monitor calibrated with a tailored ICC profile applied (to correct the gamma and slight colour deviation) and they may well look puzzled and ask you to explain what changed. What we’re getting at here is that the majority of users should find the image on the P2414H great with just a few minor OSD adjustments and should not rush to apply this profile. For colour-critical work it can be particularly advantageous to have further correction made to the gamma and colour behaviour. For such users (or anybody else curious) this ICC profile could be worth trying, but again bear in mind inter-unit variation – nothing beats creating your own personal ICC profile with your own calibrator. We did not apply this profile whilst testing the monitor and simply used the test settings alone. The greyscale gradient appeared very smooth. Close inspection again revealed some mild temporal dithering, well-masked and not something that jumps out at you. The very brightest shades didn’t appear entirely ‘pure’ due to the screen surface nor were they overly grainy. Kiváló képminőség a nagy, 2 millió: 1 (jellemző) dinamikus kontrasztaránynak köszönhetően, amely mély feketét, vakító fehéret és nagy részletességet biztosít refresh rate will limit the appeal for some gamers and there are some very faint overdrive artifacts in places

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