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Dell has a new "Professional line" LED monitor, but I can't find any review of it. It is a TN panel, but I'm still curious about it. How would it compare to Dell's "Business line" LCD U2311h?


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PostPosted: 19 Dec 2010, 20:45 
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Wow 60+ views and no response? This forum seems to have very little activity. No one here uses IPS panel LCD's?


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I have no experience with the P2411H but in general terms you can't expect picture quality from a TN panel to equal that of an IPS panel. The LED backlight has no practical effect on picture quality.

In my opinion it's no brainer. Go for the U2311H.


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PostPosted: 09 May 2011, 20:24 
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I have a question why so much buzz about Dell u2311h (eIPS) color reproductions is worst than other IPS monitors cause it uses 6bit+FRC which this makes it not a real 8-bit panel...
i;ve seen some comparisions with other monitors not S-IPS but with an VA monitors and the colors aren;t the best ones...


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