Автор: Emoxide
Дата: 14-10-15 03:52
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Ето този ще бъде Dell U2515H, 25"
Monitor Specifications:
Size: 25"WS (63.44 cm)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution: 2560 x 1440
Pixel Pitch = 0.216 mm
Response Tim: 6ms G2G (Fast mode); 8ms G2G (normal mode)
Static Contrast Ratio = 1000:1
Dynamic Contrast Ratio = 2 million:1
Brightness: 50 - 350 cd/m2
Viewing Angles: 178 / 178
Panel Technology: LG.Display AH-IPS
Backlight Technology: W-LED
Colour Dept: 16.78m (8-bit)
Refresh Rate = 60Hz
Colour Gamut: Standard gamut 99% sRGB, ~72% NTSC
Panel Coating: Light AG coating
Interfaces:
2 HDMI (MHL) connector
1 Mini DisplayPort
1 DisplayPort (version 1.2)
1 DisplayPort out (MST)
Ergonomics: Tilt, height, swivel and rotate
VESA Compatible: Yes 100mm
Accessories:
Cable cover, power, DisplayPort to Mini DP cable, USB cable, factory calibration report
Physical Dimensions: (WxHxD with stand height range) 569.0 x 398.0 - 512.5 x 205.0 mm
Weight: monitor without stand: 4.4Kg
Special Features:
5x USB 3.0 ports (1 fast charge), DisplayPort out, audio out, factory calibration
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TFT CENTRAL: Dell U2515H Review
Conclusion :
Readers won't be disappointed to hear that the U2515H compares very well to the other recent Dell UltraSharp screens. It is very similar overall to the smaller 24" U2414H / U2415 and 27" U2715H models. The feature set, spec, connections and design are basically identical which make it an interesting intermediate screen size.
Performance wise the default setup and factory calibration were good, although you will want to stick with the 'standard' mode unless you have a calibration device. We were impressed with the high contrast ratio for an IPS-type panel as well, outdoing the 27" U2715H by a fair amount. Response times were low for an IPS panel and there was pretty minimal overshoot too. Signal processing lag was also nice and low, keeping in line with the other recent UltraSharp screens. Dell seem to have IPS gaming refined at the moment with the current range of 60Hz panels. The light AG coating and flicker free backlight were very welcome, again much like on the other new models.
The most attractive thing about the new U2515H is its price point, being only slightly more expensive than the 24" models, but offering a higher 2560 x 1440 resolution. It's also quite a lot cheaper than the 27" equivalents so it's bound to be a popular screen. The pixel pitch is small, although we didn't find it a problem for day to day use without any operating system scaling. We are used to using the 2560 x 1440 27" models though, so we would just advise some caution if you're coming from a larger pixel pitch screen. It might take a bit of getting used to, but the DPI is actually pretty nice on this size screen we felt. As long as you don't mind the slightly smaller screen size and smaller fonts, the U2515H is an excellent screen and at such a lower cost than the U2715H it's a great option.
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