Hi, I have a mac mini and a Dell U2414H. Unfortunately, the mac sees the Dell as a TV. Therefore, it is incoreectly sending a composite signal to the monitor. Jun 7, 2015 - The physical Mini DisplayPort connector on your Mac can operate in two modes, one is DisplayPort itself. In this mode, you can connect a. Click to expand.If I use sRGB preset I get blurry pinkish edges on my screen. I am using a crossfire AMD 6950 setup, I doubt this is the issue at hand because my other display works perfectly. Both displays are plugged into the same videocard too. I couldnt find any profile from the driver CD, but I switched it to use the same profile as the U2412M. Unfortunately nothing changed. Office 365. I have to say tho that my picture exaggerates the problem. However, it is still instantly noticeable (and quite frustrating) when trying to work on both monitors simultaneously. Im beginning to think that the U2412M REV A02 is just a far superior display. Click to expand.Anyone else having issues with a yellowish tint on their Dell U2414H monitor besides Rob? I am seriously considering buying two of these (as long as there is no yellowish tint!) because I am on a limited budget. I want to daisychain two 24'-27' monitors together. And this is one of the only monitors on the market that currently offer this: (Click on DP Displays Multi-Stream) for a list. Seriously, the Displayport Out port for Daisychain is one of the most serious attractions of this monitor. That, along with the price, are making me consider getting two of these. However I'm definitely open for suggestion. I definitely have some time to wait, and there may be more affordable 4K monitors coming out in the near future that may make more sense than investing in these. I appreciate your suggestions! Click to expand.I had that problem for the first few days, but it eventually stopped. I was changing settings during that time to see if anything remedied the auto on/off, so one of those settings may have corrected the random off. However, I still haven't found any setting that prevents it from turning on at random times, so the monitor just stays on most of the time. Another issue that I occasionally encounter is with pulling it out of standby mode, and I'll be forced to restart the monitor to pull it out of the never-ending standby cycle. I've had this monitor for about a week now, hooked up to my laptop through hdmi. Initially I had 2 issues with it.(both resolved now) - It didn't display black and white very well - Screen looked very greenish compared to my laptop After installing the drivers and program from the cd I got a color profile, which slightly changed the colors. The black and white were fixed with the nvidea full rgb tool. In reviews of my laptop I found that i got used to a display thats way too blue (making the normal u2414h look greenish). After getting a calibrated color profile for my laptop they look quite similar. The dell display manager on the cd actually has more color profiles for the monitor than you can find in the osd. (settings in this program actually change those in the osd, not those in windows) So although the U2414h is probably better then my laptop, I set the U2414h to the 7500k profile to match it more to the colors on my laptop for my own convenience. As far as i can tell without a calibration tool, my display hasn't got any problems. In a fully dark room the light bottom corner is maybe a little brighter, but thats just nitpicking and hardly noticeable compared to the usual backlight beelding pictures. Worst problem now is that with almost no bezel, its not hard to get fingerprints on the screen when pivoting etc. I don't know if it is the same panel as in the p2414h, but the stand has p2414h/u2414h written on it. The unique thing about this monitor is that it is currently the ONLY other 24' monitor on the market which features Displayport MST (Multi Stream Transport) Daisy-Chaining. The only other option (for now) is the Dell U2413, which is not IPS yet has ghosting and is actually more expensive. The downside to this one, however, is of course the resolution which it is only 1080p. Do you guys think there will be any higher resolution 24' monitors featuring Displayport Out coming in the near future at a decent price? If so, I may wait for the higher resolution before I make this investment. The unique thing about this monitor is that it is currently the ONLY other 24' monitor on the market which features Displayport MST (Multi Stream Transport) Daisy-Chaining. The only other option (for now) is the Dell U2413, which is not IPS yet has ghosting and is actually more expensive. The downside to this one, however, is of course the resolution which it is only 1080p. Do you guys think there will be any higher resolution 24' monitors featuring Displayport Out coming in the near future at a decent price? If so, I may wait for the higher resolution before I make this investment.
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