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Dell Ultrasharp U2412M gaming
Hi guys,

I was wondering if the Dell Ultrasharp U2412M is good for gaming. It has 8ms response time, I heard this is bad for gaming.

I play BF4, not as a pro. K/D is 2. I don't want to have a disadvantage, however I'm not a pro. At the moment I have a 2ms monitor.... will I notice a difference?

I hope someone can help me.

Thank you,
Gerben

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October 7, 2014 2:54:56 PM

if you are a photographer or graphic designer avoid as much as possible U2412M. it's about luck to find one that does not have blue tint, red or dark corners. even Dell accept as normal a variation of 20% from center to edges, which is ridiculous.
a b 4 Gaming
a c 149 C Monitor
April 29, 2014 8:55:51 AM

I agree with what i have stated, it is designed more for business but does very well in gaming also.
April 29, 2014 8:50:51 AM

unknownofprob said:
Hi and welcome to the forums!

the response time isn't actually a key factor in monitors, it's about input lag. 8ms, though i sounds to be bad, isn't. The reason for such a high ms response rate is that the monitor is an IPS screen, much better then your current TN panel 2ms screen, that's for sure. IPS screens are the more "modern" type of screens, which tend to have at least a 5ms response time, with better colours and a more sharp/crisp image, much better then any TN screen. The resolution is also much better 1920x1200, which is a lot more pixels then 1920x1080. So in short the dell Ultrasharp monitor is a much better screen then your current monitor.

Hope this helps.


Kekoh said:
I'm willing the bet the Dell IPS has significantly more input lag, which will greatly reduce your gaming experience. I've never played on an IPS that has as little input lag as a TN panel does. The colors will look better, yes, but good luck hitting headshots. I would not recommend an UltraSharp for FPS gaming. It's designed for office work related tasks and focuses on color accuracy. It is not designed to be a quick responding performance monitor.


Hmm, I don't know.

Somebody agrees with him?

However thank you and everybody for his help! I'll pick the best answer soon.
April 29, 2014 8:50:51 AM

unknownofprob said:
Hi and welcome to the forums!

the response time isn't actually a key factor in monitors, it's about input lag. 8ms, though i sounds to be bad, isn't. The reason for such a high ms response rate is that the monitor is an IPS screen, much better then your current TN panel 2ms screen, that's for sure. IPS screens are the more "modern" type of screens, which tend to have at least a 5ms response time, with better colours and a more sharp/crisp image, much better then any TN screen. The resolution is also much better 1920x1200, which is a lot more pixels then 1920x1080. So in short the dell Ultrasharp monitor is a much better screen then your current monitor.

Hope this helps.


Kekoh said:
I'm willing the bet the Dell IPS has significantly more input lag, which will greatly reduce your gaming experience. I've never played on an IPS that has as little input lag as a TN panel does. The colors will look better, yes, but good luck hitting headshots. I would not recommend an UltraSharp for FPS gaming. It's designed for office work related tasks and focuses on color accuracy. It is not designed to be a quick responding performance monitor.


Hmm, I don't know.

Somebody agrees with him?

However thank you and everybody for his help! I'll pick the best answer soon.
a b 4 Gaming
a b C Monitor
April 29, 2014 8:23:04 AM

I'm willing the bet the Dell IPS has significantly more input lag, which will greatly reduce your gaming experience. I've never played on an IPS that has as little input lag as a TN panel does. The colors will look better, yes, but good luck hitting headshots. I would not recommend an UltraSharp for FPS gaming. It's designed for office work related tasks and focuses on color accuracy. It is not designed to be a quick responding performance monitor.
April 29, 2014 7:32:21 AM

TheGerben said:
Dark antz1 said:
That screen is an IPS screen. Everything will look look really pretty. Also note that is a 16:10 ratio monitor with a resolution of 1920x1200 instead of 1920x1080 as normal monitors. This is nice for gaming but means your computer has to work slightly harder to create more pixels so slightly lower fps.

Will this monitor make you any worse at BF ... No .. Will it make you any better .. No.

Please refer her to Toms nice article comparing some TN vs IPS monitors including the Dell one ...

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/s242hl-bid-u2412m-t24a550...


Hey, thank you!

Ok, do you know how many FPS? About 10? I don't have a very good GPU, I can run BF4 at medium at 75FPS.

I don't have to get better, I just want that BF4 looks good.



Monitors generally run at 60hz ... this means they can produce 60fps maximum. If you are running BF4 @ 75fps then this means you aren't even seeing 15frames that your computer is producing. The higher resolution wont make much difference (a few frames). BF4 will look alot nicer on an IPS screen than a TN panel for sure.

If you want a verdict I would buy the Dell for sure. Its a lovely panel.

Best solution chosen by TheGerben

a b 4 Gaming
a c 149 C Monitor
April 29, 2014 7:23:32 AM

Hi and welcome to the forums!

the response time isn't actually a key factor in monitors, it's about input lag. 8ms, though i sounds to be bad, isn't. The reason for such a high ms response rate is that the monitor is an IPS screen, much better then your current TN panel 2ms screen, that's for sure. IPS screens are the more "modern" type of screens, which tend to have at least a 5ms response time, with better colours and a more sharp/crisp image, much better then any TN screen. The resolution is also much better 1920x1200, which is a lot more pixels then 1920x1080. So in short the dell Ultrasharp monitor is a much better screen then your current monitor.

Hope this helps.
April 29, 2014 7:23:07 AM

Dark antz1 said:
That screen is an IPS screen. Everything will look look really pretty. Also note that is a 16:10 ratio monitor with a resolution of 1920x1200 instead of 1920x1080 as normal monitors. This is nice for gaming but means your computer has to work slightly harder to create more pixels so slightly lower fps.

Will this monitor make you any worse at BF ... No .. Will it make you any better .. No.

Please refer her to Toms nice article comparing some TN vs IPS monitors including the Dell one ...

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/s242hl-bid-u2412m-t24a550...


Hey, thank you!

Ok, do you know how many FPS? About 10? I don't have a very good GPU, I can run BF4 at medium at 75FPS.

I don't have to get better, I just want that BF4 looks good.
April 29, 2014 7:20:23 AM

That screen is an IPS screen. Everything will look look really pretty. Also note that is a 16:10 ratio monitor with a resolution of 1920x1200 instead of 1920x1080 as normal monitors. This is nice for gaming but means your computer has to work slightly harder to create more pixels so slightly lower fps.

Will this monitor make you any worse at BF ... No .. Will it make you any better .. No.

Please refer her to Toms nice article comparing some TN vs IPS monitors including the Dell one ...

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/s242hl-bid-u2412m-t24a550...

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