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December 2012
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The editors liked
Outstanding colour quality
Excellent image detail
Packed with features
Very good light greyscale performance
The editors didn't like
Soso dark greyscale performance
No autorotate feature
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Dell UltraSharp U2713HM delivers excellent performance across the board, includes a huge array of customization options, and has great ergonomic support. USB 3.0 is a nice bonus
There's a slight green tint problem when watching movies, and $800 is a lot to pay for a monitor, no matter what's included
The Dell UltraSharp U2713HM is an excellent monitor that will satisfy both the performance snob and the features diva alike.
With the U2713HM monitor, Dell hasn't broken any new ground. 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. From the packaging to the stand to t...
IPS panel and picture quality, Color accuracy after calibration, Ergonomic adjustability, Desktop real estate due to high resolution, Viewing angles, Dirty screen look reduced considerably, Reduced power consumption
Black levels, sRGB profile could have been better, Still not fast enough for real gaming
Dell U2713HM is not as feature-rich as some of the previous generations but it should satisfy most users' needs with its DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI and D-SUB (VGA) interfaces. On top of that we found a USB hub and fairly good picture setting options. The moni...
Dell’s intentions for their new UltraSharp U2713 may at first seem a bit convoluted. Their intent was to add a new 27” monitor to an-already strong lineup without replacing the previous generation’s model and yet somehow accomplish this without feature...
Dell’s intentions for their new UltraSharp U2713 may at first seem a bit convoluted. Their intent was to add a new 27” monitor to an-already strong lineup without replacing the previous generation’s model and yet somehow accomplish this without feature or...
If you abhor high- gloss displays and don’t care about Thunderbolt, this Dell makes a respectable alternative to Apple’s shiny and expensive Thunderbolt monitor.Related Tags: dell, display, mac, macworld, macworld australia, monitor, review, U2713HM B...
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Published: 2012-11-09, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Dell UltraSharp U2713HM delivers excellent performance across the board, includes a huge array of customization options, and has great ergonomic support. USB 3.0 is a nice bonus
There's a slight green tint problem when watching movies, and $800 is a lot to pay for a monitor, no matter what's included
The Dell UltraSharp U2713HM is an excellent monitor that will satisfy both the performance snob and the features diva alike....
USB 3.0 ports. Brings in IPS 27-inch at a cheaper price point. Straight-up 8-bit panel makes much more sense for non colour-critical environments. Stand supports vertical rotate. Less aggressive
Slight banding in gradients. Faint "criss-cross" pattern visible on light screens will annoy some. No HDMI processing. USB 3.0 ports do take a speed hit compared to direct connection. High power consumption, even in standby
Dell's UltraSharp U2713HM does come in cheaper than Samsung's S27A850T, and offers USB 3.0 as well. It is quite power hungry, though, and a faint "criss-cross" pattern on light screens may irritate some. Ultimately, its biggest competitor is the monito...