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By DigitalVersus, published 26-09-2011
Dell U2410 Some readers have noticed variations in the levels of brightness on the screen of their Dell U2410 monitors. We therefore contacted Dell to find out what the...
By DigitalVersus, published 23-09-2011
After the problems of colour homogeneity noted by some users of the Dell U2410, we contacted customer services and then Dell directly, but we were greatly disappointed by their...
By DigitalVersus, published 29-08-2011
We've just finished testing the Dell U2412M, an updated version of the famous Dell U2410 monitor that's been designed to be a little bit less high-end in the hope...

By MaximumPC, published 25-08-2011
This super-thin display also has a super-thin price AOC’s e2243Fw made a strong first impression on us: A glossy, piano-black frame houses this remarkably thin, 21.5-inch LCD monitor. In addition to being only 1/2-inch from front to back, it’s also extremely lightweight and flexible—and has a budget price, too. The entry-level price of $150 gets you TN technology and a WLED-backlit screen with a standard 16:9 aspect ratio and 1920x1080 resolution. It doesn’t, however, get you HDMI or DisplayPort. The six?pound display has a round base holding sensors that, when touched, activate an onscreen display—a neat trick if it weren’t so clunky. Attempting to navigate the menu was an unwieldy experience, as the buttons on the base are unintuitive and lack the ability to move up and down ...
By DigitalVersus, published 08-01-2011
Although the Dell U2410 is a great monitor, bagging five stars in our review, it can still be a bit too expensive for some. Fear not though—as Dell is set...

By MaximumPC, published 23-06-2011
When ATI Launched its 5000 series graphics cards back in September 2009, it was more than just a performance marvel, it ushered in a new technology that promised PC gamers an experience unlike no other: true, no compromise, multi-monitor gaming. Sure, some ambitious PC-centric titles such as Supreme Commander had dabbled with multiple display support in the past, but these limited attempts offered little more than a convenient way to separate the mini map from the action. Eyefinity, by comparison, promised to bring multi-display gaming to hundreds of titles that were never optimized to support it. This would turn out to be both its biggest strength, and its greatest obstacle. It was an ambitious and somewhat buggy undertaking when it was revealed back in 2009, but has over a year and a ha...

By HotHardware, published 06-02-2011
Video: HIS Radeon HD 6870 IceQ X Turbo X Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com Dell UltraSharp U2410 24” IPS Monitor Review @ Hardware Canucks ASUS Radeon HD 6870 DirectCU II 1GB Video Card Overclocked Review @ Tweaktown MSI R6850 Cyclone IGDS Power Edition Review @ Neoseeker GPU Video Card Comparison Guide @MissingRemote PowerColor HD...

By HotHardware, published 31-05-2011
Video: HIS Radeon HD 6870 IceQ X Turbo X Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com Dell UltraSharp U2410 24” IPS Monitor Review @ Hardware Canucks MSI R6850 Cyclone IGDS Power Edition Review @ Neoseeker GPU Video Card Comparison Guide @MissingRemote PowerColor HD 6670 1 GB @ techPowerUp Motherboards and Chipsets: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD5-B3 Intel...
By DigitalVersus, published 05-09-2011
Asus PA246Q This week, it's time for two monitors we've tested before to settle some scores. If our lab ain't big enough for the both of them, then these...