33% off the RRP
fantastic price for a professional monitor
2560 x 1440p
IPS Panel, 100% SRGB
bargain at this price.
25"
- dsided
Top comments
Rhythm
5 Jun 1636#34
2k is 2048x1080, a cinema and broadcast standard. For consumer equipment the 2048 is downgraded somewhat to 1920 but the vertical resolution remains the same, 1080.
For 4K, the resolution at a cinema is 4096x2160, again downgraded for the consumer market to 3840x2160.
The clue is in the first number, for both 2k and 4K the number approximates the horizontal resolution. (2k = 2000, 4K = 4000). You can probably guess what 8k equates to :-)
But hey, I don't know what I'm talking about
Spark
5 Jun 167#35
My mistake then, sorry. You learn something new every day. :smiley:
benfisher1991
6 Jun 163#51
who gives a ****.
We all know what we are talking about in this context.
FollowingGhosts
6 Jun 163#42
Bought this.
I have a U2515H but the KVM feature looks to be worth the upgrade, and I managed to sell my U2515H to a friend for £220, so an upgrade for a tenner inc. postage isn't bad at all.
Latest comments (127)
OROKUSAKI
27 Jul 16#127
i bought the little brother of it(DellP2416D) one month ago. I had a 21,5'' 1080p 60 hz ips. And WOW! Improvement is huge, All games including the most recent ones(DOOM Mirror edge catalyst rise of the tomb raider just cause 3 far cry primal SF5 Quatnum Break Homefront revolution) look much better than they did on the 21,5'' 1080p that i had. Even older games like Mortal Kombat 10 Batman Arkham Knight Injustice gods amog Us e.t.c. saw a big improvement. it was worth the 300 euros i spent for it. My pc is 2500k 3,3ghz 12 gb ram ddr3 1600 mhz gtx 970 g1 gaming 4gb.. Of course i saw that decrease in perfomance of the pc but still the upgrade was worth it. I went from a simple 100 euro monitor to a 300 euro mid range one. Very very good. If you have a pc similar to mine or better but you are still on 1080p monitor then i recomend it!!!
FollowingGhosts
14 Jun 16#126
I have had both, didn't notice any issues with the new one, but couldn't spend more than a couple minutes comparing as I had to go away the day i arrived. Colour is better on the new one IMO
benfisher1991
10 Jun 16#125
I put mine in fast and notice no difference.
tungsten
10 Jun 16#124
I can't help with the comparison but I have a 15h and it's great. I was going to chop it in for 3 x 16d but reading about the ongoing uniformity issues on the Dell forum puts me off: Dell forum
Added that the normal response time is 18ms as opposed to 8ms on the 15h (both are 6ms in fast mode), I think I'm going to get 2 more 15h from Amazon.
subpixel
10 Jun 16#123
Has anyone got this or got one on the way who also has a u2515h?
would be interested to see how they compare as I see quite a few comments that this monitor has poor panel colour uniformity and backlight glow.
ZoeClar
10 Jun 16#122
Back in stock.
Thanks OP
benfisher1991
9 Jun 16#121
I have a Core i5 3570k @ 4.5GHz.
benfisher1991
9 Jun 16#120
Not sure where you heard that. Sure it doesn't have 144Hz but unless you pay double this price. This is a fantastic monitor.
exia
9 Jun 16#119
Then get yourself the Asus VX24AH "Gaming Monitor" and begone?
fifafootball
9 Jun 16#118
Of course you will say that, you upgraded from a 2008 brick. I was also looking at the ASUS VX24AH
exia
9 Jun 16#117
Upgraded from a NEC MultiSync 24WMGX3 and I'm highly impressed, I have this monitor connected to my xbox one/pc and gaming has been superb on it.
fifafootball
9 Jun 16#116
I heard this monitor is rubbish for gaming that's why I'm holding out
Rikishi
9 Jun 16#115
Cannot wait for the 1070 to be released.
Hoping gaming will be decent on this monitor with the GPU
fifafootball
9 Jun 16#114
What cpu are you going to run with the 1070
tungsten
8 Jun 16#113
Thanks
benfisher1991
8 Jun 161#112
Yes played some overwatch. Cannot feel any input lag at all, if anything it's better than my old LG monitor.
Gaming looks insane, looking forward to my 1070 card to actually take advantage.
tungsten
8 Jun 16#111
Yep, I bought the u2515h last week and it's a huge leap in quality over my old monitor. Looking to get 2 more or chop it in and get 3 x up2516d.
Have you done any gaming on it yet?
benfisher1991
8 Jun 16#110
Just recieved mine. It's almost comical how much better it is over my old monitor... It's actually insane.
Haven't had a chance to set it up yet, hopefully this weekend.
sach1636
8 Jun 161#106
was about to order but found same product is available at Insight for £237.58 including delivery.
benfisher1991
7 Jun 16#105
thoughts?
tungsten
7 Jun 16#104
Have you any feedback regarding gaming performance?
phpandsql
7 Jun 16#103
Well I cannot comment on that, as I don't play games on my Mac.
tungsten
7 Jun 161#102
Have you got any feedback on gaming performance?
Rikishi
7 Jun 16#101
Received mine this morning
joshp
7 Jun 16#100
Does anyone know how this compares to the Dell P2415Q?
I am not bothered about it being only 24" or the colours too much. Would it be worth the extra £120 for 4K?
By the way, this is a good price and I am not trying to compare. I am just asking for advice because I am consider both.
wasabimaster
7 Jun 16#99
Most likely imported from the US which is why the price fluctuates with the softening pound...
Bought 2 @ £249 each anyway - then found it was guaranteed by Google Pay or something like that, nice :-)
tungsten
7 Jun 16#98
Yep £250 now but can't understand how this is cheaper than the u2515h at £267.10 when it has full RGB and built-in KVM?
Anyone?
phpandsql
7 Jun 16#97
£250 now
benfisher1991
7 Jun 16#96
There is a review for the 27" model that says the input lag is Very low (1/3rd of a frame). nothing on this model though.
tungsten
7 Jun 16#95
Can someone with first hand knowledge comment on what this is like for gaming please?
phpandsql
7 Jun 16#94
Got mine and the colour is really good, even better than my old thunderbolt display, and the screen is closer to the surface.
text on 25 inch for this resolution is a bit small compared to 27 inch, but i got used to in a few minutes.
Spark
7 Jun 16#93
The screen on the qnix? It's awesome. I paid £200 for mine but they have come down in price since then. On a good day you can pick one up from a Korean eBay seller for around £150 including 3 day delivery to the UK.
They can usually be overclocked to 100-120hz as well but I don't do that on mine.
Spark
7 Jun 16#92
Yes it does. I have that 3.5mm cable connected but the monitors integrated speakers really aren't up to much unfortunately.
I guess you could also just double sided tape or something to affix it to the bottom of the monitor though.
benfisher1991
7 Jun 16#91
whats the screen like?
FollowingGhosts
7 Jun 16#90
It has a built in 3.5mm output for other speakers. I use mine with a Bose soundlink 3. It'll connect them to whichever input you're currently using.
The Dell soundbar is nice because it clips into the bottom, there won't be any other soundbars that will.
superspod
6 Jun 16#89
Sneaky! I was going by the "Qty Available: 10"
KiretoX
6 Jun 162#88
Nope. Pre-Order: Stock arriving 14th June 2016*
superspod
6 Jun 161#87
Back in stock at £239.99
benfisher1991
6 Jun 161#86
about 9pm last night.
phpandsql
6 Jun 16#85
When did you order? I am still waiting for despatch..
benfisher1991
6 Jun 16#84
mine was just marked despatched on the free delivery
I think there's a compatibility list somewhere on the Dell site. If they do fit I'd recommend them, they're a really neat solution.
Spark
6 Jun 16#78
Oh wow, I wonder if that would fit on my monitor. I really like the look of that.
Spark
6 Jun 16#77
Definitely. To be fair there has been a lot of debate on this thread regarding what the term actually means though. I bought my 1440p monitor over 2 years ago and had never come across any of those arguments until yesterday.
robwdavies
6 Jun 161#76
Not got the old one to compare, but sound quality is fine for listening to music while working or game audio, watching Youtube, that sort of think.
Never going to better a proper dedicated audio set-up, but they're cheap, well-made and discreet.
phpandsql
6 Jun 16#75
I have the old version of sound bar, how is the AC511 sound quality? thanks
phpandsql
6 Jun 16#74
Bought it, thanks OP!
robwdavies
6 Jun 16#73
I do like the Dell sound bars.
robwdavies
6 Jun 16#72
I know.
But wouldn't it be nice if apologies weren't required as all interactions were a bit more thoughtful?
Spark
6 Jun 16#71
I already apologised.
anewman
6 Jun 161#70
Really want but can't afford right now. I hate HUKD.
robwdavies
6 Jun 16#69
Typical HUKD welcome.
Why be civil when you can be aggressive (and wrong)?
I know you can probably get some good speakers for similar money, but I love how discreet these fit to the screens when I can't be bothered to hook up to the hifi.
DatAlbino
6 Jun 16#66
Native resolution is 60Hz at 2k, if you wanna push it up to its max of 75Hz you'll have to push down the resolution, effectively making it a 75hz 1080p monitor
Considering you can pick up a rlly good Asus 1080p 144Hz monitor for 160 -180 quid, this isn't really that great for gaming
Not a bad discount on retail price tho
MalAdjustedMal
6 Jun 162#65
I used to use Trust Pilot until, one day, I posted a bad review of a vendor and Trust pilot deleted it. Nowadays, I wouldn't trust anything that's shown on the site because it's totally biased. By all means read the reviews but remember that trust pilot is there to help the seller and gets paid by the seller to do so. It therefore has a vested interest in keeping the seller happy.
djarumx10
6 Jun 16#64
Soo, would this monitor perform well with games?
I just want a new 1440p monitor for games and movies, is this monitor a better alternative or worse?
I think the correct term for 1440p is 1440p but when I bought my monitor approximately 2.5 years ago, searching for them was a real minefield. I ended up just eBay searching "2560x1440 monitor" to find the type that I wanted.
badasschris
6 Jun 16#62
That's how I always understood it, what's the point of 2k if it just means 1080p or FullHD, how many different expressions do we need for 1920x1080! What is the term for 1440p then? 2.5k? For some reason all these resolution terms really annoy me
bma1445
6 Jun 16#61
Really tempted to upgrade my 2414H at this price.
biffothebear
6 Jun 16#60
Hmm.. not bad for beginners I suppose, but bear in mind it's only 60Hz.
Schwarzenegger
6 Jun 16#59
Even though a great price, I'm wanting 4K.
Rikishi
6 Jun 16#58
Hi folks, title updated to remove any confusion
Martyn334
6 Jun 161#57
Same it'll be even less soon :smiley:
bluecat123
6 Jun 162#56
Well I was going to buy this monitor then saw it was apparently 2k so would be a downgrade from my dual U2515s. One of the more correct terms for 1440p is UHD although confusingly marketing departments are now calling all sizes greater than HD UHD (which of course, they are right to do so).
If deal poster had just put "2560x1440" in the title there would have been no problem.
ripkord
6 Jun 16#55
Would be buying this if I hadnt bought a similar benq the other week, good deal!
tin
6 Jun 16#54
I sit in front of 6x P2416D which are 24" at this res every day, and it's absolutely fine. I did try 4k in a 24" and it doesn't work. Scaling in desktop OSs is still rubbish too so it wasn't enjoyable. My eyes are in good nick (at the moment) though.
dhope
6 Jun 16#53
Cracking monitors. Have 2 Dell 2713UH's and a 2715H (I know, overkill, but found a massive bargain on eBay) and they're excellent.
wasabimaster
6 Jun 16#52
OOS
benfisher1991
6 Jun 163#51
who gives a ****.
We all know what we are talking about in this context.
Rhythm
6 Jun 16#50
Nope, not 2k. The standards are defined, the OP was incorrect.
jw191
6 Jun 162#49
"2560 to the nearest 100 = 2500"
"Y'all need to Math better!"
Ok.....
taras
6 Jun 16#48
Half the problem has been the switching of the horizontal and article count
First we had to get used to 1920x1080 being referred to as 1080p. then when 4k came out they didn't call it 2160p but 4k! Same with 8k. The 2560x1440 res has been around for ages which also got changed into Retina display by jobs mob.
either its
1080p
1440p
2160p
Which really should only be used in tv terms
or you do
2k
2.5k
4k
etc
Or be old school and call it by 1920x1080 etc
Spark
6 Jun 162#47
Can we at least agree that mathematically correct or not, 2k has become the online term for 1440p and therefore the OP was still correct to use it?
I certainly understood what he meant anyway.
aaronace1011
6 Jun 161#46
this ain't "2K" 1080p is 2K; This is 2.5K.
Source: i'm a Scientist - trust me
Source for Dummies: 2560 to the nearest 100 = 2500 or 2.5; even worse (or better for my point) 2560 to the nearest K or 1000 = 3K
Conclusion[Americnized]: Y'all need to Math better!
JoeSpur
6 Jun 16#45
Dell UltraSharp monitors are fantastic! I recommend them all day long.
I recently went from a 24" to 27" and was worried that it might be massive to sit in front of, but it's not at all and now it is the minimum size I would buy for a desktop. I reckon 25" is slightly too small for anything over 1080p but if you have good eyesight it would be great.
Heat added! :smile:
dealtime999
6 Jun 161#44
Ordered, thanks.
Just need to sell my U2515H now..
ps3three
6 Jun 16#43
Everywhere has dropped the price on this recently, and its also around this price everywhere. Tempted but definitely not rushing to buy this.
FollowingGhosts
6 Jun 163#42
Bought this.
I have a U2515H but the KVM feature looks to be worth the upgrade, and I managed to sell my U2515H to a friend for £220, so an upgrade for a tenner inc. postage isn't bad at all.
kiish
5 Jun 162#41
Bought from Ballicom recently for the first time, no issues!
Spark
5 Jun 161#40
That's one extreme to another surely :smiley:
GiggleStool
5 Jun 161#39
Phat money
benfisher1991
5 Jun 16#38
only people from Grimsby buy gsync
ordered!
GiggleStool
5 Jun 161#37
Shocking mate... avoid :wink:
Get a g-sync monitor
benfisher1991
5 Jun 16#36
what's the response and input lag like for gamers?
Spark
5 Jun 167#35
My mistake then, sorry. You learn something new every day. :smiley:
Rhythm
5 Jun 1636#34
2k is 2048x1080, a cinema and broadcast standard. For consumer equipment the 2048 is downgraded somewhat to 1920 but the vertical resolution remains the same, 1080.
For 4K, the resolution at a cinema is 4096x2160, again downgraded for the consumer market to 3840x2160.
The clue is in the first number, for both 2k and 4K the number approximates the horizontal resolution. (2k = 2000, 4K = 4000). You can probably guess what 8k equates to :-)
But hey, I don't know what I'm talking about
Goose74
5 Jun 161#33
Actually by definition 1440p is 2.56k :wink:
2K was a video/cinema standard for approx 2000 pixels wide
thecasualbrowse
5 Jun 16#32
where can we get this voucher from?
Spark
5 Jun 162#31
1440p is 2k (2560*1440).
You shouldn't really offer advice unless you know what you're talking about.
RueFondary
5 Jun 16#30
The HD4600 definitely can, but whether it will work for you depends on your motherboard too as not all of them will support HDMI output at [email protected]
fandroidguy
5 Jun 16#29
Would a HD4600 be able to handle this resolution over HDMI?
tempt
5 Jun 16#28
If you have a 10% voucher from ebay it works out slightly cheaper buying from CCL
sancheez
5 Jun 16#27
Ditto. It's the ideal size to resolution ratio for me.
mackashworth
5 Jun 16#26
Struggling to fight the urge here. Sold my GTX 970 earlier and now have £200 burning a hole in my pocket... -.-
Minstadave
5 Jun 163#25
I find 25" 1440p very usable without scaling - very happy with my U2515H.
Rhythm
5 Jun 162#24
1440p is not 2k, 1080p is. Good deal though.
delboyd
5 Jun 161#23
"2K" grrrr!
RueFondary
5 Jun 16#22
This is more than a 100% sRGB monitor, at it is a wide gamut model (able to cover close to 100% of the aRGB and DCI-P3 gamuts), with hardware calibration and uniformity correction, PIP and more.
I purchased its bigger brother (UP2716D), which has the same characteristics but is 2" larger, but ended up returning it as quality was poor (edge bleeding, non uniform colour, etc.).
If you plan on buying this, do check Ballicom's return policy as this can be a very serious issue even if the price is great
ST3123
5 Jun 162#21
Not bad at all but a bit small for a 2560*1440 screen imho. 1440/1600p screens started out at 30", which I think is about the ideal size for that res without scaling.
Scaling is always an option but then you lose screen space and hence some of the point of that higher res. I've used 1440p on a 28" screen and without scaling that is about the useable limit....
quidstretchy
5 Jun 161#20
It might be too week. :wink:
wavefront
5 Jun 16#19
I’m using the same monitor as I type this and I’m very pleased with it. It’s a crisp nice looking screen with excellent viewing angles. and if you’re a digital artiest like me It’s great. I’ve been considering getting another 2 to replace my old 1080p monitors that sit either side of this monitor and at this price I might just go for it. Nice spot op :smiley:
chumpydiggity
5 Jun 16#18
I'm curious about this as well. There's hardly any reviews of this monitor and I'm a bit concerned about the blur and pixel response+signal processing lag.
J400uk
5 Jun 16#17
Looks good for the money, I got the U2515H this time last year and have been really happy with it. The resolution is a great fit for the panel size
Good question, they both seem the same but this is priced higher RRP. I would trust in dell and assume this is more defined.
I have the U2515H myself and it's great - but it has a semi gloss screen which wasn't specified. I prefer matte.
andycrab
5 Jun 16#14
Ive used them loads, I used to work about 50 yards from the front of there shop. Never had any issues,
paulrwarner
5 Jun 16#13
Can this be wall hung? as it doesn't day in the description...
Weenie Beenie
5 Jun 162#12
What about google?
vulcanproject
5 Jun 162#11
Ballicom are one of the very best (and cheapest) I.T sites around. I buy stuff like this from them and it comes really fast, often next day even when selecting free delivery. Last week I ordered a case and power supply 2pm Wednesday, arrived 9am the next day.
spannerzone
5 Jun 16#10
I've used them before, no problems
thelagmonster
5 Jun 16#9
Great price. If I didn't already have a 27" QHD I'd have been all over this.
Opening post
fantastic price for a professional monitor
2560 x 1440p
IPS Panel, 100% SRGB
bargain at this price.
25"
- dsided
Top comments
For 4K, the resolution at a cinema is 4096x2160, again downgraded for the consumer market to 3840x2160.
The clue is in the first number, for both 2k and 4K the number approximates the horizontal resolution. (2k = 2000, 4K = 4000). You can probably guess what 8k equates to :-)
But hey, I don't know what I'm talking about
We all know what we are talking about in this context.
I have a U2515H but the KVM feature looks to be worth the upgrade, and I managed to sell my U2515H to a friend for £220, so an upgrade for a tenner inc. postage isn't bad at all.
Latest comments (127)
Dell forum
Added that the normal response time is 18ms as opposed to 8ms on the 15h (both are 6ms in fast mode), I think I'm going to get 2 more 15h from Amazon.
would be interested to see how they compare as I see quite a few comments that this monitor has poor panel colour uniformity and backlight glow.
Thanks OP
Hoping gaming will be decent on this monitor with the GPU
Gaming looks insane, looking forward to my 1070 card to actually take advantage.
Have you done any gaming on it yet?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-UltraSharp-UP2516D-LED-monitor-25-with-3-Years-Advance-Exchange-Serv-/131841176091?hash=item1eb258b21b:g:WlkAAOSwQupXVpQy
I am not bothered about it being only 24" or the colours too much. Would it be worth the extra £120 for 4K?
By the way, this is a good price and I am not trying to compare. I am just asking for advice because I am consider both.
Bought 2 @ £249 each anyway - then found it was guaranteed by Google Pay or something like that, nice :-)
Anyone?
text on 25 inch for this resolution is a bit small compared to 27 inch, but i got used to in a few minutes.
They can usually be overclocked to 100-120hz as well but I don't do that on mine.
I guess you could also just double sided tape or something to affix it to the bottom of the monitor though.
The Dell soundbar is nice because it clips into the bottom, there won't be any other soundbars that will.
4K vs 2K resolution comparison side by side - Bikini Edition
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4JH1GM6846
I'm sure that I could probably get some other brand of soundbar to fit it though. Tbh, its something that I'd never even considered until now.
it does fit
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=318-2885
Never going to better a proper dedicated audio set-up, but they're cheap, well-made and discreet.
But wouldn't it be nice if apologies weren't required as all interactions were a bit more thoughtful?
Why be civil when you can be aggressive (and wrong)?
https://www.ballicom.co.uk/520-11497-dell-ac511.p1036283.html
I know you can probably get some good speakers for similar money, but I love how discreet these fit to the screens when I can't be bothered to hook up to the hifi.
Considering you can pick up a rlly good Asus 1080p 144Hz monitor for 160 -180 quid, this isn't really that great for gaming
Not a bad discount on retail price tho
I just want a new 1440p monitor for games and movies, is this monitor a better alternative or worse?
http://www.cclonline.com/product/183954/Q2577PWQ/Monitors/AOC-Q2577PWQ-25-2560x1440-AH-IPS-LCD-Monitor/MON3380/
If deal poster had just put "2560x1440" in the title there would have been no problem.
We all know what we are talking about in this context.
"Y'all need to Math better!"
Ok.....
First we had to get used to 1920x1080 being referred to as 1080p. then when 4k came out they didn't call it 2160p but 4k! Same with 8k. The 2560x1440 res has been around for ages which also got changed into Retina display by jobs mob.
either its
1080p
1440p
2160p
Which really should only be used in tv terms
or you do
2k
2.5k
4k
etc
Or be old school and call it by 1920x1080 etc
I certainly understood what he meant anyway.
Source: i'm a Scientist - trust me
Source for Dummies: 2560 to the nearest 100 = 2500 or 2.5; even worse (or better for my point) 2560 to the nearest K or 1000 = 3K
Conclusion[Americnized]: Y'all need to Math better!
I recently went from a 24" to 27" and was worried that it might be massive to sit in front of, but it's not at all and now it is the minimum size I would buy for a desktop. I reckon 25" is slightly too small for anything over 1080p but if you have good eyesight it would be great.
Heat added! :smile:
Just need to sell my U2515H now..
I have a U2515H but the KVM feature looks to be worth the upgrade, and I managed to sell my U2515H to a friend for £220, so an upgrade for a tenner inc. postage isn't bad at all.
ordered!
Get a g-sync monitor
For 4K, the resolution at a cinema is 4096x2160, again downgraded for the consumer market to 3840x2160.
The clue is in the first number, for both 2k and 4K the number approximates the horizontal resolution. (2k = 2000, 4K = 4000). You can probably guess what 8k equates to :-)
But hey, I don't know what I'm talking about
2K was a video/cinema standard for approx 2000 pixels wide
You shouldn't really offer advice unless you know what you're talking about.
I purchased its bigger brother (UP2716D), which has the same characteristics but is 2" larger, but ended up returning it as quality was poor (edge bleeding, non uniform colour, etc.).
If you plan on buying this, do check Ballicom's return policy as this can be a very serious issue even if the price is great
Scaling is always an option but then you lose screen space and hence some of the point of that higher res. I've used 1440p on a 28" screen and without scaling that is about the useable limit....
http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=my&cs=mydhs1&l=en&s=dhs&sku=210-AGON&redirect=1
"Flat Panel Mount Interface: VESA (100 mm)"
I have the U2515H myself and it's great - but it has a semi gloss screen which wasn't specified. I prefer matte.
What about google?