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Ive been going back and fourth between the PA248Q and the U2412M ..
I finally decided on the PA248Q ..
Just need to find a good price on one and pull the trigger
PA248Q have identical wide-gamut panel as U2410 and it's very similar monitor in terms of picture quality. Gamut emulation is the same in both monitors. Asus have slightly better default gamma calibration
that's interesting, who tested that? is it in the pay to read review on Prad?PA248Q...
...has 6.5ms of input lag.
i bought the pa248q, only complaint is the backlight bleeding, other than that the monitor is perfect. The build quality and stand are outstanding. I own a yamakasi as well, and I don't feel the text on pa248q grainy. I also play gears of war 3 on this monitor, the 1:1 function worked perfectly on 360. If I can get a backlight bleeding-less pa248q, then this one will be my dream monitor. Sadly in a dark room the backlight bleeding is kind of annoying.
Can you post a picture of the bleed per chance?
I don't feel the text on pa248q grainy.
I got the pa248q about a hour ago, it is replacing my u2410. I really wanted the led tech., the colors are better, the white is more clearer and text too. This is what I wanted, my dell was used when I bought it.
Have you noticed any backlight bleed or tinting?
I've expanded my list to include the ZR2440w. Any of you guys have any thoughts on how that might compare? Whatever I get has to do 1:1 mapping for 1080p content.
Can you post a picture of the bleed per chance?
sorry to keep you waiting. Here you go:
Hmm, doesn't look too bad. I'm guessing it's probably unnoticeable when the room isn't dark.
That's exactly what I would've bought if it had 1:1 mapping.
They shipped it via "OnTrac", whatever the hell that is.