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U2515H 

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I prefer the Dell, very highly regarded monitors.

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I have the u2515h, and it is very nice.

 

Because I was using a 144hz monitor before this, I was torn between getting a korean monitor that could overclock, but I didn't trust them...

 

So far I'm loving the look of the monitor, and the panel itself, and while my 1st one had a stuck pixel, dell sent me a replacement free of charge.

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I have the u2515h, and it is very nice.

 

Because I was using a 144hz monitor before this, I was torn between getting a korean monitor that could overclock, but I didn't trust them...

 

So far I'm loving the look of the monitor, and the panel itself, and while my 1st one had a stuck pixel, dell sent me a replacement free of charge.

You can fix stuck pixels. Not that you can really see them at 1440p anyways, I found one on my screen months after buying it and I had to use a magnifying glass to do so, lol. Can't see it with my naked eyes.

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I would say the korean (crossover) monitors are worth it if you need to save the money. They are a solid 1440 panel (usually samsung IPS) and you can buy the 'perfect pixel' model that is guaranteed to not have any damaged pixels in the centre of the screen and 1-2 elsewhere. Keep in mind its not because they are 'cheap' that you get problem pixels, its because at that resolution they are so hard to see you will even get bad pixels from dell, etc.

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You can fix stuck pixels. Not that you can really see them at 1440p anyways, I found one on my screen months after buying it and I had to use a magnifying glass to do so, lol. Can't see it with my naked eyes.

Technically it was a dead subpixel. at first I thought it was stuck, as it would show up pink on white backgrounds, but since it was dark on green background, the green subpixel was dead.

 

It wasent too noticeable when you were watching videos, but when you glance at it, it becomes pretty apparent.

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Dell

 

 

U2515H 

 

 

I prefer the Dell, very highly regarded monitors.

 

 

I have the u2515h, and it is very nice.

 

Because I was using a 144hz monitor before this, I was torn between getting a korean monitor that could overclock, but I didn't trust them...

 

So far I'm loving the look of the monitor, and the panel itself, and while my 1st one had a stuck pixel, dell sent me a replacement free of charge.

apparently Crossover 2795 is one of the best monitor for 1440p price vs performance. i was torn between dell and crossover. crossover seems to have lower input lag faster response time and better colour and could overclock to at least 96hz. but yeah dell is a reputable company was very worried about the koreans monitors 

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