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So we haven't looked at any of the entry-level ones as of late RyanSmithAT: We haven't reviewed a FSP PSU in quite a while.
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The lack of quality on there is embarrassing now This time we wanted to take a look at a lithium-ion based unit, w…
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The USB hubs in those were incredibly reliably as well, and I'm hoping that the all-USB 3.0 hub in this Dell 27" model is up to the task.Īs far as value goes, sure the Korean models might be good for a second or third monitor, but with the Dell you *should* get grade A quality (at least for an enthusiast, if not for the professional), under a fairly full kit of options and functionality.įor something that I'm hoping might last 10 or 15 years, like my other monitors, the probable annual amortized cost difference is fairly negligible. I've got one on order and I hope these are going to last as long as the several HP LP2465 monitors that I've been using for most of a decade. That alone is worth something.Īmazon has them available for pre-order at $705: hrrmph - Saturday, Octolink First 27" with an all-USB 3.0 Hub.Dell has a wonderful blend of features and performance in the U2713HM, and while not the value leader in 27” displays, this might be my favorite overall model in this category right now. A Dell display might not stand out on your desk, but with its test performance it stands out in my lab. The user experience from opening the box to using the display is well considered and designed, with no major flaws to be found. It is one of the few displays that after spending time with it I don’t have any annoyances or problems that I feel need to be fixed. In the end, I think the U2713HM is a very well designed display and one that I do recommend, especially if it is available on sale from Dell. For those that don’t care about calibration and are most focused on a display for general use, it’s still going to be hard to beat the value offered by the Nixeus. The color errors are equivalent after calibration, but the Dell offers such great performance out of the box that you likely don’t even need a calibration for it, which for many saves the cost of decent calibration hardware. It also offers USB 3.0, better build quality, and a far better OSD system. The Dell is superior in performance in all areas out of the box, and remains superior in white and black uniformity and levels as well as contrast, even after calibration. Even then, the Dell might be the exact same at gaming when using the native 2560x1440 resolution.Ĭompared to the $430 Nixeus model that was just reviewed (though currently selling for $500), it becomes a more difficult a decision. If prices were equal from a sale, I’d pick the Dell U2713HM over the HP unless I absolutely needed faster response times for gaming that the HP offers due to its lack of a scaler. Compared to the $650 HP ZR2740w you get better pre-calibration and post-calibration results, more inputs, an OSD system, USB 3.0 support, and the same contrast ratios. The U2713HM lists for $799 and though Dell often has sales on their displays I don’t know how much this will affect this model. The only negative for the display is the slower response time for gaming, though as I mentioned before this might be improved by running at the native resolution (but we can't directly test this). Calibrated color performance is very good, and the contrast numbers are as good as any 27” display we've tested, even with the more difficult method now being used. Performance for the Dell U2713HM is very good, with the performance out of the box being extraordinary. From the packaging to the stand to the OSD, everything is designed for ease of use, and after weeks of use nothing left me feeling annoyed or that it needed to be changed. Instead, they have taken the same panel that many vendors are using and presented it in a well thought out and constructed package that is a pleasure to use. With the U2713HM monitor, Dell hasn’t broken any new ground.