I have the new 2015 MacBook (in Gold) and it will drive the Dell U2715H out of the box at full resolution (2560x1440 @60Hz) using the Apple USB-C connector with HDMI port and a quality HDMI cable. Makes for a really nice setup...
By Colin B. Matthews on August 11, 2015
I have the 2415 and it is straight up the best monitor I have ever used. I do design (html/css), no gaming, and Internet Marketing so stare at it ALL DAY. I also have the "2815Q" (the 28" 4K from Dell, not the 24). Let me tell you, there is NO WAY you will use it at 4K for regular work stuff. You can't freakin barel…
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I have the 2415 and it is straight up the best monitor I have ever used. I do design (html/css), no gaming, and Internet Marketing so stare at it ALL DAY. I also have the "2815Q" (the 28" 4K from Dell, not the 24). Let me tell you, there is NO WAY you will use it at 4K for regular work stuff. You can't freakin barely read the text at 3840x2400. I like it down sized to 2440 width and then it's "similar" to 1920 on the 24. I'm 38, don't wear glasses or need them and would bet that a standard word doc at 4k and standard size text you could not read at 4k. So my vote is the 2415 (freakin beautiful) or the 2815 (about the same as the 2415q) and do a bit smaller resolution to fit more stuff on the screen. The name of the game for me is "how do I get more "usable" space on the screen without it being microscopic. I also use a triple monitor setup (2 2415 and 2815 in middle... love it).
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By Jimmy E. on February 23, 2015