Dell u2414h

There is any reason to don't buy this monitor if I don't give a fuck about 144hz and don't want to fuck up games with 1440p?

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Interestingly (not really) I just switched from a U2414H to a 144Hz 1440p monitor (an Asus MG279Q). I really wasn't convinced that the upgrade was going to be particularly amazing, but I was wrong desu. I plugged my U2414H back in yesterday and found that it's really hard to go back. The extra desktop real estate is very nice, as is the extra smoothness from the higher framerate. Games aren't THAT much more demanding at 1440p in performance terms, though obviously you won't be getting close to 144fps in modern titles (even with the 1070 I have).

The U2414H is a solid monitor and I liked it well enough for the two years I owned it, though it has some DisplayPort issues. I'd recommend at least trying a 27" 1440p monitor though and see how you like it. For me it's revived my flagging interest in playing games. If you buy one from Amazon right now, you have until January 31st to send it back.

Because the P2416D exists

That shit is not even IPS

IPS therefor backlight bleed

but it's the best out there before oled comes out so it's fine I guess

It is IPS, just not a particularly high quality IPS.

I would need to upgrade my GPU too if I go for that, I could use the dell for some years, its not like I give a fuck about modern games anyways

>IPS therefor backlight bleed

My U2414H had absolutely zero backlight bleed (although the first one which I exchanged did), and very little IPS glow. The same goes for the MG279Q, apart from one really small, hard to notice patch on the left edge. IPS glow is a bit worse in the bottom right corner, but that's inevitable with a larger screen, since you're off-centre more.

What card do you have? If you don't care about moden games, you can get by with a pretty weak card for 1440p/60fps. It's only ~30% more demanding than 1080p, despite the large uptick in pixels.

7870, I want to upgrade both eventually but now I just can wait for OLED

mind you that OLED monitors will probably be quite expensive when it comes out

Dell's 4k OLED monitor is going to be 5k

I bought a 2415, which is the 16:10 variant of this monitor. Backlight bleed / IPS glow is noticeable and bothersome. Ghosting is so bad, I had to turn off smoothscroll in my browser. I was planning on grabbing another down the road when I initially made the purchase, but now I've decided to just stick with the one for a while before I get something nicer (144hz, prolly).

Gotta say though, I love some things about it. The stand is sturdy and nice looking, it has tons of ports, the 90 degree rotation is nice to have, and the bezels are thin and clean looking.

Different panel, that is why you have issues

Everywhere I looked people were saying the U2415 had a higher quality panel.

if you are not going for 144hz at least get the 27" model. It's a solid monitor.

You got memed. The U2414H has better pixel response times (unless you enable overdrive on the U2415, but that introduces inverse ghosting), less input lag and much-reduced IPS glow compared to the U2415. The only thing the latter has going for it is the 16:10 aspect ratio.

What's this "glow" you guys talk about? Does it hurt your eyes like too bright or what?

It's a golden or white-ish sheen that you see when looking at IPS monitors from an angle. It's sort of like backlight bleed, except it disappears completely if you look at the part of the screen dead-on. Unfortunately, even sitting right in front of a monitor, you're still going to be looking at parts of it at an angle, so it's generally noticable in corners (often only one). It's also only noticable against very dark backgrounds.

It's something inherent to all IPS panels, although some have it worse than others. It's not a fault like backlight bleed, just a flaw of the technology. Pictures generally exaggerate how bad it is, although pic related is fairly realistic.

Only really happens to kids in the basement because it becomes obvious in dark rooms.

If you have plenty of ambient light, then backlight bleed isn't really an issue.

>meme panel
>meme resolution

Not an issue with this monitor

>Not an issue with this monitor

I own a U2414H and it certainly has IPS glow. It's a lot less noticable than on many other IPS panels, but you can't eliminate it entirely. It's inherent to IPS panels. Personally, I don't consider it an "issue" anyway, because it's still better than any alternative except OLED. TN and VA have far bigger drawbacks.

Why fuck a oled console can be sold cheap since 2013 but we cant have oled monitors?

u2515h or bust

You know the (((answer)))

>oled console
What?

daily reminder that 16:9 monitors are for idiots

they would have to add your photo to the column on the left, so neither camp is empty of retarded faggots.

>tfw I see a 16:9 monitor

enjoy your reduced screen real estate
enjoy the extra scroll time when coding
dumbass

my monitors are in portrait orientation because i actually code and write for a living. i miss a marginal amount of width but the real kicker is that i don't give a shit what some guy on Sup Forums thinks about it.

>1080 horizontal pixels
Cute.

1) 2160 pixels because i'm not a poor faggot. imagine a world beyond your pizza box battlestation
2) it's plenty for a pair of windows with 100 characters of width for each. considering you were just bitching about vertical scroll distance it's kind of amusing that you pivoted to this though.

Mein Neger
Got mine for 230€

Still far better than any TN screen.

Vita

144hz is one of those upgrades where you're not blown away when you switch to it, but when you can never go back.

There isn't. I have it for 2 years and it's amazing.
But right now you should buy U2417H, it''s newer.

>newer
Yeah
>better
Nope
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that wasnt me, dumbass

Literally the only reason to have a 16:10 monitor is to feel like a fag snowflake

It's great and you can overclock it to 72Hz without frameskipping.

Can it damage my monitor? I just need to create custom resolution?

It shouldn't damage it, no. You simply need to create a custom resolution.

Will. You even notice any difference?

Sensor readings show 20% deviation, captain.

It's mostly beneficial when watching 24 FPS content such as movies or animu.
It eliminates stuttering.

when are they going to come out? I'm waiting like an idiot for IPS monitor (4k) pricedrop.. maybe it will start with OLED monitors.

do you have the setting? i lost mine when my hdd died.

That'll synchronize your display to 72/1001 Hz.

Do TN panels have the same problem? I remember they have poor viewing angles but I never look at my monitor at an angle and am trying to decide if I want a TN or IPS.

In best buy all the IPS ones look vibrant and the TN panels look dull and I'm just wondering if they're deliberately poorly calibrating the TN panels in order to sell IPS

Never, while retards keep buying TN why drop prices or even release them

Can I do this on my U2312hm?

Idiots like you are the reason we have awful vertical porn webms

thanks alot

can get a 29" ultrasharp ultrawide from officemax/depot right now for $199.

I have 2 of these, nice monitors specially with the thin bezel. However, I had some problems where the EDID doesn't always report correctly, especially on display port (worse if you using the chaining option). So sometimes I just get constant "No Signal" until I reboot or it would come up in 800x600. I will add this only seems to happen when waking from sleep, not from a cold start.

You notice anything?

Any chance that 3:2 high dpi screens will become a regular thing? That really would be an ideal ratio for getting work done. Enough vertical resolution in landscape orientation and enough horizontal resolution to not feel so cramped in portrait orientation.

speaking of monitors theres this, amazon.com/gp/product/B00YD3DBOC

This will skip frames. Just because you can get it there, doesn't mean it doest skip frames. Run the test.

No, but TN panels are garbage. What you're seeing is no trick. They can't come close to an IPS screen in terms of colour reproduction. And whilst they don't have IPS glow, if you're using a TN monitor of 28" or above, you'll notice yellowing on white backgrounds towards the edge of the screen and darkening towards the top even when sitting right in front of it. That's down to their appalling viewing angles.

I'd never go back to TN. I tried a shiny new top of the line Asus 4K one recently and all the problems with colour and viewing angles were there, even once calibrated. Like IPS glow, it's something inherent to the technology.

you can get a 24 inch LCD HDTV and includes VGA, USB and HDMI inputs, so you are getting both a monitor and TV all in one device and it wont cost all that much more, (check prices)

It doesn't on my U2414H. Tested with blur busters and a camera in longish exposition mode