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U2711 is a wide gamut monitor in Dells Ultrasharp range http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/sna.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&~topic=ultrasharp_monitor you'll see a U2410 in there that seems to have similer specs.
Keep in mind the 24" has a resolution 1920x1200 while the 27" monitor is 2560 x 1440 and is great for working with programs with lots of palettes or HD video, well worth the investment unless you have a particular reason to go with the 24".
And remember to keep a CD case handy should it lean to one side.
On 18 December 2011 17:48, Darrin Cardani <darrin.cardani@gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 2, 2011, at 3:01 PM, After Effects Mail List wrote:
> I like my Dell 27" when it's not leaning to one side :(
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> Tony
I'm a little late to the game on this discussion, but my monitor just crapped out on me and I need to replace it. I looked at Dell's website and I can't find the info I'm looking for on it.
I'm looking for a non-glossy 23 or 24 inch monitor for video and photo editing and graphics tasks. Several people here have mentioned the U2711. I don't want one quite that large (I have another 23-24 inch). However, on their site, I see the U2410 and U2412M and can't figure out whether either has the same qualities that people like in the U2711. I don't see a U2411, and I don't know what their numbering scheme means (if anything). Does such a thing exist (a U2411)?
It seems like the U2410 is closer to the U2711 than the U2412M, but their website so poorly describes their products that I can't really tell what it's saying. Has anyone decoded it?
Darrin
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