Panel Type, Surface: In-plane switching, anti glare with hard coat 3H
Optimal resolution: 3440 x 1440 at 60Hz
Contrast Ratio: 1000 to 1 (typical)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio : 2 Million:1 (Max)
Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (typical)
Response Time: 8 ms (grey to grey) Normal Mode
5 ms ( grey to grey) FAST Mode
Viewing Angle: 178° vertical / 172° horizontal
Adjustability: Height-adjustable stand (115mm), tilt, swivel and built in cable-management
Colour Support: Colour Gamut (typical): 91% (CIE1976), sRGB 99% ( average Delta E of<3)
1.074 Billion colours
Pixel Pitch: 0.2325 mm
Backlight Technology: LED
Display Type: Widescreen Flat Panel Display
Display Screen Coating: Antiglare with hard-coating 3H
3 Year On Site Warranty with NRG IT
All comments (42)
MJtayloronline
29 Aug 16#1
That is some serious viewing angle!
thelagmonster
29 Aug 161#2
Very nice, but now that I've gone 144hz I can't go back to 60hz for my main gaming screen...
sam0
29 Aug 162#3
NRG:IT are a great company, very good customer service and returns.
I bought a P2414H from them which had bad backlight bleed/IPS glow, they sent out another next day, nothing too much trouble.
kamy786rulz to sam0
30 Aug 16#31
+1 , they are excellent business , I had a U2414H from them for a year and half and recently had got dead pixels, after couple emails here and there they sorted me out with a replacement and fre DPD delivery and pickup of old faulty one. All in a couple of days :smiley:
anyway
U2414H has anyone got one here and is still having issues with the DisplayPorts? also has anyone been able to overlcock the refresh rate? How do i do it
Thats a seriously good price. This is so weird as I have been looking at this exact monitor for the past couple of days and hovering over the buy button at amazon for £685...
So would people in general recommend NRG:IT, and whats their after sales support like?
Dripped to pc5020
29 Aug 16#9
I ordered a 24" 1080p Dell monitor to go with the monitor from this deal which I've had for a while now. The backplate the hid the cables was missing and there was a small scuff. They sent out a backplate and after sending in some photos, they refunded me a little as I was happy to keep it. Looking back I was being a bit rude when emailing, but they still compensated me for the damage. I was offered a 10% discount on future purchases before some cash back, which now I'm regretting taking with this monitor at this price. Great customer service.
I really like this monitor, but after a while the novelty of the size of it wears off like all larger panels finally do. The stands on these monitors are awesome in my opinion and it looks professional. Also, I've had success overclocking it to 75hz if that's any use to anyone - didn't like it when I pushed it further.
danimal
29 Aug 16#6
Is the 60hz refresh rate good enough for gaming? A lot of money for a screen... but looks really nice. However, this may be refurbished? From the website, but not the page with the monitor: "Refurbished Dell Monitors, Refurbished Dell Laptops, Dell All In Ones & Computer accessories are all available here at very competitive prices."
If this is the case, then these models mays suffer a lot of light bleed and thats why they could have been returned. Seems a common problem with these models
mamboboy to danimal
29 Aug 161#7
If it's refurbished it'll have to state it in the listing? These will be new...
jldevoy
29 Aug 161#8
60hz is fine for occasional gaming, if it's to use as a gaming monitor though you don't need the res, get a faster refresh and lower res..
MBeeching to jldevoy
29 Aug 16#11
90% of PC gamers (if not higher?) surely use 60Hz. High refresh is desirable for hardcore FPS players looking for an advantage but hardly the norm.
rossmclean
29 Aug 16#10
550, getting there, getting there, another 10 months maybe, they will be down to about 400-450 x
Opening post
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (21:9)
Panel Type, Surface: In-plane switching, anti glare with hard coat 3H
Optimal resolution: 3440 x 1440 at 60Hz
Contrast Ratio: 1000 to 1 (typical)
Dynamic Contrast Ratio : 2 Million:1 (Max)
Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (typical)
Response Time: 8 ms (grey to grey) Normal Mode
5 ms ( grey to grey) FAST Mode
Viewing Angle: 178° vertical / 172° horizontal
Adjustability: Height-adjustable stand (115mm), tilt, swivel and built in cable-management
Colour Support: Colour Gamut (typical): 91% (CIE1976), sRGB 99% ( average Delta E of<3)
1.074 Billion colours
Pixel Pitch: 0.2325 mm
Backlight Technology: LED
Display Type: Widescreen Flat Panel Display
Display Screen Coating: Antiglare with hard-coating 3H
3 Year On Site Warranty with NRG IT
All comments (42)
I bought a P2414H from them which had bad backlight bleed/IPS glow, they sent out another next day, nothing too much trouble.
anyway
U2414H has anyone got one here and is still having issues with the DisplayPorts? also has anyone been able to overlcock the refresh rate? How do i do it
So would people in general recommend NRG:IT, and whats their after sales support like?
I really like this monitor, but after a while the novelty of the size of it wears off like all larger panels finally do. The stands on these monitors are awesome in my opinion and it looks professional. Also, I've had success overclocking it to 75hz if that's any use to anyone - didn't like it when I pushed it further.
If this is the case, then these models mays suffer a lot of light bleed and thats why they could have been returned. Seems a common problem with these models