Consumption in Watt (white screen content):
In standby: ca 0,28W
Brightness 100: approx 24,24W
Brightness 40: approx 13,87W
Brightness 0: approx 10,29W
I was pleased with the first purchase so (price / performance) I have two now in operation.
For me, the following points were buying decision:
- "Flickerfree"
- IPS color rendering and consistent viewing angle
- Ergonomics and power consumption
- Quiet
Power consumption I could only assess before buying.
But in my everyday life at brightness level 40, 14 Watt are absolutely great! These are worlds of my old ASUS IPS.
What is silent? I hear very high frequencies well, and at the Dell I hear nothing.
So far there is for me only one negative point, which is, however, negligible: Operation via the "touch buttons".
This does not work particularly well, but fortunately I have used them only once for setting or calibration.
Anyone who sees the display as USB hub, should bear in mind that the ports are at the rear. Open and accessible, but not just to achieve when you are sitting in front of it.
Had my last LCD the USB ports on the left side, plus a SD card reader. That was great, but when I use it has no relevance rating.