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Dell UltraSharp UP2516D €287 Shipped (~ $411 AUD) from Computer Universe

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Best monitor on this price. I know it cost some shipping, i know it cost extra credit card charge, but it is still the best 2k UltraSharp on this price. It is the "Deal of the day" on Computeruniverse. 2nd best price in history (1st best was 234 euro dollars). Personally I just bought two of them.
Plus, Dell is Global, no worry for 3 years. And the tech will attend onsite as this monitor has golden service.

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  • Is this new or refurbished?

    • Brand new!! Computeruniverse (German) is reliable.

  • +2

    A word of warning. This is an ultra-gammut monitor so your windows desktop will look near-neon and you might run into trouble with apps such as Premiere and non-colour managed applications. …Though Photoshop will be spot-on.

    • +2

      Switch it to sRGB mode.

      • sRGB-simulated mode is not great for this monitor either…

  • I'm guessing you'd need a plug converter to use in Aussie power sockets? The specs say it has 120V/230V switching power so no need of a transformer.

  • Thanks for sharing OP

  • What shipping did you choose for that price OP?

  • So is this monitor for photographers and designers?

  • increased to € 299 now

    • probably you should check your URL again please.. I think it will be expired after 21 hours

  • -2

    99.9% of people will never notice or care about the colour on this vs a regular Ultrasharp,
    but there is a feature worth mentioning: It has a built-in KVM switch.

    still the best 2k UltraSharp

    2k means fullHD. This is better: QHD - 2560x1440.

    • 2k = 2560 x 1440
      As listed in the item description in the link.
      2k is qhd

    • +1

      No one refers to FHD as 2k, whether it means that or not. We already have a term for it.. FHD or 1080p.

      Neither res fits 2k perfectly anyway. FHD is 1.9k, and QHD is 2.5k. Which is closer to 2k?

      But we're obsessed with short abbreviations so we get situations like this.

  • Warranty you will probably have to transfer to Australia. Haven't done it personally, but I think you may have to. Requires filling out some form.

    • That's only on some of their business laptops, not monitors.

      On the same product page someone asked about international transfer:

      "Does this DELL monitor UP2516D could use following link "https://www.dell.com/support/assets-transfer/us/en/19#/Identify" to transfer warranty to another country like China."

      Their response was:

      "This is unfortunately no information we can provide. Please contact the manufacturer directly in this regard."

  • thats pretty good price paid like 580 for mine a few weeks ago

  • Is the power button capacitive or physical?

    • Capacative

  • +1

    "1st best was 234 euro dollars"???

    wtf is this??

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