I'm really tempted to buy this but I want to get a freesync monitor during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals (even if it means getting a TN).
This is actually a good budget gaming monitor. The response time and lag is decent for the spec. See here for a good review: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2515h.htm
11.42 EUR shipping equates to £8.00 GBP.
Total cost should be £212.28 (if using a euro friendly debit/credit card) going by rates as of this post (around a tenner more if you use the Amazon Currency Converter, i.e £220.40). So, don't use the Amazon currency converter if you want a cheaper price with a good euro card.
Currently around £255 on Amazon.co.uk.
Some specs:
Item Weight 4.4 Kg
Product Dimensions 20.5 x 56.9 x 51.3 cm
Color Black
Screen Size 25 inches
Screen Resolution 2560x1440
Wattage 36 watts
All comments (38)
smelladeal
22 Nov 151#1
It`s 25 inch by the way.
Squirtle to smelladeal
22 Nov 15#2
Thanks. Updated post.
benjai
22 Nov 151#3
A decent res screen for a change. Much better than the under 1080 pieces of junk that most seem to like to post.
bcham
22 Nov 15#4
im using this monitor, now, great for gaming and every thing else, the stand is also great.
and it looks good with no bezels top and sides.
redcastle
22 Nov 15#5
I have this monitor: it's great! Lowest I've seen it at was £240 so £212 is a good price. Highly recommend!
GuigsyUK
22 Nov 152#6
I've got one of these sitting next to a slightly older IPS 1080p monitor. It's so sharp, the colours are so crisp and smooth... Just pressed Buy on a second. Thanks Squirtle.
ashikdeva
22 Nov 15#7
Pre-calibrated as well. I have one on my desk. Stunning bit of kit.
Grumpyoldhector
22 Nov 152#8
I looked at this earlier this week and was tempted, but I'm hanging out for a 27" 1440 (best size for res) at 144hz on Black Friday.
Hope I'm not going to kick myself!!
cldox to Grumpyoldhector
22 Nov 15#9
I'm looking for a 27" in either 1440 or 4K, though probably not 144Hz. Cuurently have 144Hz at 1080 24" but don't really use it to its advantage
Does anyone know if the 3 year warranty with Dell will still be valid in the UK?
the__cat to Grumpyoldhector
22 Nov 151#29
I think you'll prefer the 25 at this res. A lot of people end up going for the 25 over the 27 as it seems to look better. I did exactly this after looking at both.
Of course, you may have already looked at both yourself :smiley:
quglarz
22 Nov 15#10
Great find but still gonna wait for Black Friday deal. I'm sure you can grab some good monitor for great price :-)
Opening post
I'm really tempted to buy this but I want to get a freesync monitor during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals (even if it means getting a TN).
This is actually a good budget gaming monitor. The response time and lag is decent for the spec. See here for a good review: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2515h.htm
11.42 EUR shipping equates to £8.00 GBP.
Total cost should be £212.28 (if using a euro friendly debit/credit card) going by rates as of this post (around a tenner more if you use the Amazon Currency Converter, i.e £220.40). So, don't use the Amazon currency converter if you want a cheaper price with a good euro card.
Currently around £255 on Amazon.co.uk.
Some specs:
Item Weight 4.4 Kg
Product Dimensions 20.5 x 56.9 x 51.3 cm
Color Black
Screen Size 25 inches
Screen Resolution 2560x1440
Wattage 36 watts
All comments (38)
and it looks good with no bezels top and sides.
Hope I'm not going to kick myself!!
Does anyone know if the 3 year warranty with Dell will still be valid in the UK?
Of course, you may have already looked at both yourself :smiley: