Abstract: LED (Light Emitting Diode) backlighting has enabled monitor manufacturers to make their displays thinner, lighter and more energy efficient. The typical white LED (WLED) design has traditionally been quite restrictive when it comes to colour gamut, supporting the sRGB colour space and little else. Some recent and ongoing developments are starting to break down this colour space barrier, however.....
Abstract: A year ago, I reviewed the Dell U3011, the first 2560×1600 factory-calibrated IPS monitor, and I fell in love with it. One year later, I finally bit the bullet and bought, not the 30-inch, but the 27-inch U2713H.The U2713H is rather new, and apart from a...
The new Dell UltraSharp U2713H is not only a true successor to the U2711 but it also happens to be the best monitor Dell has ever released. Granted, at $999, this may be one of the more expensive 27” monitors around but from a picture quality perspecti...
Published: 2017-05-11, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Good improvements over the U2711 and a worthy successor, Wide gamut support from GB-LED backlight, and with good Adobe RGB and sRGB emulations and factory calibrations, Wide range of extras like card reader, hardware calibration, USB 3.0 hub
Hardware calibration a little inflexible with regards to compatible devices, Luminance uniformity not great and uniformity compensation technology seemed to do nothing, Moderate input lag and not quite as responsive in practice as the U2713HM
This has been a very extensive review and we've had a lot of time to test the new U2713H fully. As we've said in the previous section the U2713H seems a very worthy replacement to the U2711 and a great alternative to run along-side the U2713HM which still...
Published: 2013-08-19, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Most IT product categories tend to evolve rapidly, but developments in computer monitors have been decidedly slower. Although larger screens are slowly becoming more affordable, the most common resolution remains 1920x1080 pixels. Nonetheless, this year...
Coming in at around RM 3,000 – think twice before spending on it. If your work involves color accuracy and detail then it's a no brainer. If not, then there are other good alternatives that doesn't damage your savings that much....