U2720Q vs UP2720Q, difference?


  1. Posts : 355
    Windows 10x64 Pro
       #1

    U2720Q vs UP2720Q, difference?


    The Dell Ultrasharp UP2720Q is almost $1000 more than the U2720Q. What premium features justify this price difference? Thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,800
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       #2

    Hi,

    They both have sensibly same performance same speed / resolution / Contrast ratio etc, but the UP has a MUCH higher Number of colours that a display can "accurately reproduce". Oh, and it has more HDMI input.
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  3. Posts : 355
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       #3

    Thanks MaloK, would you say those features justify the price difference?
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  4. Posts : 2,800
    Windows 7 Pro
       #4

    Yes and no.

    The major difference is in the quality of the LCD Cells. And the quality of the components that use them.

    These monitor pass 100% sRGB and Adobe specs and, If you have the chance to see them side by side, you will immediately understand what it means. These are for Pro Photo / Video Editor, web designers, architects, CAD, 3d modelling.

    Viewsonic has very competitive Monitors for the same kind of uses, with a more reasonable price. imo.
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  5. Posts : 355
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       #5

    In practical terms, if you have the U and the UP side by side, both showing the same picture or video, is there a noticeable difference in image quality to the eye?
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  6. Posts : 2,800
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    antares said:
    In practical terms, if you have the U and the UP side by side, both showing the same picture or video, is there a noticeable difference in image quality to the eye?
    Yes, there is quite a difference.
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  7. Posts : 355
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    MaloK said:
    Yes, there is quite a difference.
    You just sold me the UP! Thanks
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