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Dell P2414H 24 inch IPS LED Widescreen Monitor

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On the Blu-ray of Skyfall colour reproduction was handled very well. Despite the 2.4 average gamma the film had a natural, appropriate and suitably rich look. Subtle variations in skin tone were displayed properly and with appropriate saturation. Some of the most vivid colours found in this film can be seen in the Shanghai night scenes. The neon lights showed a good mix of eye-catching deep reds, blues and purples. Some of the brighter neon colours (cyan shades for example) didn’t have the pop or smoothness you might see on a glossy screen but weren’t excessively grainy in appearance either. Gamma is a little higher than the 2.2 standard many users will aim for and the screen surface isn’t as light or ‘grain free’ as the semi-glossy surfaces seen on some recent higher end IPS models The colour performance was also pleasing with pretty good results straight from the box. Following a few minor tweaks in the OSD you were greeted with a rich and varied image that makes for very enjoyable gaming and general computing. Colour aficionados may find the slightly elevated gamma (2.4 average) slightly sub-optimal, but this is easily correctable through an ICC profile or proper calibration – with the latter being recommended for colour critical work on any monitor. The overall enjoyment of the monitor was not hampered by poor responsiveness, either. Dell have implemented their pixel overdrive quite carefully to minimise overshoot whilst providing a good level of trail-busting acceleration. Coupled with the extremely low input lag this monitor is definitely a worthy choice for 60Hz gaming. 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.Essentially similar to test settings but gamma now averages 2.2. Some shades are lifted to appear slightly lighter but differences are quite subtle overall.

Excessive sharpness (again a filter) and brightness (dynamic contrast) but overall balance better than ‘Movie’.On Battlefield 4 there was a rich and lively look with plenty of depth and variety. Vegetation showed a good range of shades, from quite lush dark greens to lighter minty shades and various khaki greens and browns. The multiplayer map ‘Zavod 311’showcased this depth and variety particularly well. Some of the more vibrant elements in the game included in-game markers, neon lights and various painted objects on many of the maps. These elements were quite vivid and stood out fairly well. 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. subtract half of the average G2G response time from the total display lag. This should allow us to give a good estimation of actually not too bad which is rare for a desktop monitor out of the box. We went ahead and measured The Dell ‘Professional’ P Series has traditionally been overshadowed by the UltraSharp series. There are aesthetic similarities, similar adjustability and in some cases the prices are also similar. When it comes to image quality the TN (Twisted Nematic) panels of the P series were left in the dust by the UltraSharp series’ IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels, however. The Dell P2414H is a key member of the new ‘14H’ P Series models, shaking things up considerably by featuring a new 23.8” AH-IPS panel rather than TN. We put the monitor through its paces with a series of tests, including the obligatory game and movie test titles, to find out whether Dell have made good use of the quite capable panel.

reasonable set of connectivity options. There are DVI-D, DisplayPort and D-sub (VGA) provided for video interfaces, 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. correcting the slightly warm setting we had observed before (6233k default). Luminance had also been

A képsíkváltó technológia tiszta képet biztosít konzisztens és hű színekkel, 16:9 arányú kép teljes szélességében, amely képarány az alábbiakat kínálja: here how uniform the brightness and colour temperature was across the screen, as well as identify any The Lagom text appeared blended grey throughout without any obvious red, orange or green flashes. This indicates strong viewing angle performance and a low viewing angle dependency for the monitor’s gamma curve. box with a default dE of 3.2, and maximum of 6.0. Testing the screen with various gradients showed smooth transitions with no sign 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.

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