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Image and user guide of Dell U2515H appeared

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Last month I posted a story about the not-yet-revealed Dell 25" 1440p U2515H.

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/239772-dell-u2515h-a-25-1440p-monitor/

 

Now new info appeared online, confirmed its existence.

 

An image of U2515H appeared on the Energy Star website, alongside with products specs and description.

 

U2515H.jpg

 

 

Screen Size (Inches) 25

Features:
Bring your work to life in vivid color detail, sharp QHD resolution and extensive connectivity for outstanding usability.
 
Award-winning performance: Since each monitor is tuned at 99% sRGB, the colors look amazing right out of the box. The ultra-wide viewing angle on this 25” display lets you admire the QHD resolution at virtually any angle without losing those gorgeous colors.
More ways to connect: Charge, connect and project handheld devices and more with extensive ports.
Reliable and eco-efficient: Count on the Dell  Premium Panel Guarantee, 3 years Advanced Exchange Service and an environmentally conscious design.
 
Resolution 1440 x 0
 
Display Type TN LCD
 
Annual Energy Use (kWh)* 34
 
Annual Operation Cost** $3.89
 
MSRP $499.99

 

https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=most_efficient.me_comp_monitor_over_23_inches

 

Again, this monitor probably won't be with a TN panel. As I stated last time, the Energy Star Certification Website did wrongly labelled some AH-IPS monitors as having TN panels, like the U3014 and U2414H, so I believe they may have mislabeled the U2515H as having a TN panel as well.

 
 

 

The user guide of U2515H also appeared on Dell's website, which you can download here:

http://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_display_projector/esuprt_Display/dell-u2515h-monitor_User's%20Guide_en-us.pdf

 

According to these description and user guide, the U2515H features:

-an ultra-thin bezel design like U2414H and U2415
-offers a full range of tilt, swivel, rotate and height adjustments
-input source include DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, DisplayPort out, HDMI (MHL), USB 3.0 hub also presents
-25" IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution
-a 6ms G2G response time (fast mode) and 8ms G2G (normal mode)
-1000:1 contrast ratio, 50 - 350 cd/m2 brightness range
-178/178 viewing angles ,16.778m colour depth
-the screen comes factory calibrated
-an sRGB mode offering deltaE < 3
-W-LED backlighted 
-standard gamut covering 99% sRGB
 
There is still no official information on pricing and release date. According to the Energy Star page the monitor costs $499, and TFT Central predicted a Dec/Jan release date.
 
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Hmmm. Interesting. I'd consider two of these if a wicked 21:9 doesn't show it's face. 4k 21:9!

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If I had a card that can steadily drive 1440p in gaming at high+ settings I would buy it.

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