The U2713 is really a completely great monitor, does away with the often criticized weakness of its counterparts, the U2711:
- Improved Input - Lag
- Panel is pleasantly non-reflective coating (the coating is for many users the NO - Go the U2711).
- No extended color space (sRGB An addition continuous color space is indeed not a weakness, but can cause uUBonbonfarben).
- Due to the LED - strong backlight reduced energy consumption, resulting in lower heat output.
- Streamlined design.
Ergonomic and equipment side of the monitor offers everything you would expect in this price range:
- Height adjustment, swivel, tilt, pivot function.
- USB 3.0 - Hub, DVI, HDMI, analog port, DisplayPort.
The display also offers a factory-color very balanced picture, so that it does not have to be necessarily calibrated.
Actually, the perfect monitor. Actually, if it were not for the approximately hand-sized atrium in the lower left corner.
Even a replacement unit of DELL brought little improvement suggesting that's affected the whole series.
The atrium does not bother, unless you use the monitor during the day at the brighter picture. But as soon as the evening with dim light, for example, a movie at the cinema format looks, this already falls very much in the eye and disrupts the otherwise perfect black display.
Personally, I find this situation very unfortunate, it tarnishes but immense multimedia - features of the device. Dell would otherwise (for me) the perfect display. Anyone who considers buying the U2713 in recital should seriously consider, perhaps a few more months to wait for DELL fixes the problem (hopefully) in a later revision.
My copy was incidentally produced in June 2012 and has the revision A00.