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Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q 23.8-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor

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  • Get four times the resolution of Full HD and see the finest details with ultra-high pixel density.
  • PremierColor provides true color accuracy as well as 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB coverage.
  • Ultrawide viewing angles, plus tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment features enable an uninhibited view.
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 26.8 x 18.8 x 9.8 inches ; 22 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 23 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00HALPPM0
  • Item model number: UP2414Q
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #973 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 13, 2013
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Product Description

See a new level of clarity in your creations with a 23.8" monitor featuring Ultra HD resolution and our highest pixel density yet.

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Oh believe me it does, maybe about as well as the NEC PA series I'd say.
anon
This 23.8" monitor is smaller than some of the other 3840x2160 monitors out there, giving it very high pixel density, resulting in very crisp images.
SE
There is a well known issue that the monitor does not wake up anymore from power saving mode.
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30 of 33 people found the following review helpful By anon on March 1, 2014
Part 1 - the resolution, oh the resolution:
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Wow, the resolution (3840x2160) does make photos look different compared to old 1920x1200 monitors. Everything seems a bit more film-like/slide-like somehow, a bit less digital looking, smoother, more natural, like a giant magnified slide table or something almost. Instead of seeing a digital image you just see an image.

It's quite nice for nature photography since when you have tons of trees you can better make out all the little leaves and bark textures and twigs and such and they don't all blob together as much and even when you have distant wooded panoramas on the far horizon instead of a bunch of blobs on the trees they manage to maintain some true leaf and branch detail now so they look more like photos and real life, it looks more like you are there looking at it than staring at some digital blobbing.

It also helps quite a lot for this one shot I have of a giant cliff boulder hillside covered in tiny ferns. At full UHD you can finally make out all the little ferns details enough that the image finally works out OK on screen.

Fine feather detail in birds, little details in rocky surfaces and lichen covered rocks and so on.... so nice!

People shots, wow, sometimes it feels like you are right there in the room with them!

Look at an old 8MP shot from an older DLSR and you almost get to see the entire image at 100% view! Only the differing aspect ratio prevents it.
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Text is much, much more like real printed text in look. That is SO much nicer. It makes reading documents, browsing the web, typing documents out SO much nicer! No more fake, bleary pixelated text!
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33 of 38 people found the following review helpful By SE on February 13, 2014
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First let me say that the high resolution of this monitor looks beautiful- text is extremely crisp and easy to read, and high resolution images look great. This 23.8" monitor is smaller than some of the other 3840x2160 monitors out there, giving it very high pixel density, resulting in very crisp images. You will likely have to increase your text and icon sizes though, since most desktop environments weren't designed with this high of DPI in mind.

I did experience a number of problems getting the monitor set up. When I tried it for the first time, the monitor did not correctly auto-detect the input source, and I was left with a black screen until I realized the problem and selected it manually. Also, when I first started using it, half the screen was noticeably redder than the other half. I discovered though that if I went into the monitor menu and changed "Color Settings"->"Preset Modes" from "Standard" to "Color Space" then the image would appear correctly. I'm willing to live with this, but someone who cared about different color calibrations might not find this solution acceptable.

Also note that if you want full 3840x2160 at 60 Hz you'll have to use a DisplayPort connector (not HDMI), and also go into the monitor menu and enable DisplayPort 1.2- otherwise you'll be limited to 3820x2160 at 30 Hz. In order to support 60 Hz, the monitor acts under-the-hood as two half-resolution monitors side by side. This is supposed to be transparent to the user, but seems to cause various problems on some people's systems. Personally I was able to get it working at 60 Hz under Windows 7, but under a Linux installation on the same machine it would only be recognized with DisplayPort 1.2 disabled, restricting it to 30 Hz.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful By A. Luque on May 3, 2014
Of the 4K monitors on the market right now, you'd be hard pressed to beat the 24" dell UHD monitor in overall quality (at this price point). It's mindbogglingly sharp, has extremely accurate colors, has great viewing angles, and features a highly configurable stand (including portrait rotation) that's also VESA compatible. Simply put, you'd be a fool to buy the 28" offering from Samsung.

But you already know this is a fantastic monitor. You're probably reading the reviews to see if you get just enough of an inkling to purchase one. Here's why you should wait: the software isn't ready.

If you'll be using Windows, 8.1 seems to work just fine (after some tweaking of the OS scaling settings). But certain programs will look weird and tiny, and websites can look ugly (if they use bitmap fonts). If you don't want to deal with a ton of oddities, hold off.

If you're running Linux, however, be prepared for a true nightmare. At 60hz, this monitor really behaves like two separate monitors that need to be tiled together. The way XRANDR works, this isn't going to happen. You'll have to use an NVIDIA card with Twinview and change a ton of settings just for a nonzero probability that you can get a single 4K workspace. After that, you'll have to switch to a desktop environment that actually has proper DPI scaling (KDE just recently joined that boat). Simply put, Linux isn't ready for 4K quite yet, which is truly a shame.

On the OSX side, forget running this thing at 60hz. Same problems as Linux. OSX 10.9.3 will fix this, apparently.
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