Color Gamut

LCD Color Quality

The Dell measured just below 70% of the Adobe RGB gamut, about where we would expect for a panel with a normal CCFL backlight. For most users working in an sRGB color space, 70% can actually be better than 100%, as higher color gamuts can produce oversaturated colors in non-color-aware applications.

One thing that is different about the panel in the Dell is that it’s a newer E-IPS panel that only has 6-bits of color depth instead of 8-bits, which would typically only provide access to 65,536 colors and not the usual 16.7 million. What this means is that to effectively display all of those colors and shades, the pixels will have to quickly shift intensity levels instead of being able to remain solid at one level. For colors that don’t need to use this method of dithering, such as white, they will look rock solid, but if you look at a black to white gradient, you can notice shades of gray where this dithering is happening. Used at a reasonable distance, you might not notice this at all, but close up you will probably be able to see it. I wasn’t particularly bothered by this behavior, but some people might be.

Color Uniformity

All monitors typically calibrate using a single point in the center of the display, but of course you don’t do all of your work there. Color and brightness uniformity can vary across the panel by a large margin as the LCD backlights are typically positioned at the edges of the screen, except for rare cases, which doesn’t allow for a perfectly even distribution of light. Here we see how the Dell does by taking our 200 nits profile and once again running our color checked at nine different locations on the screen.

LCD Color Uniformity

The Dell has a low average dE of 1.51 in the center for the display and that creeps up as we move towards the edges, with a peak dE of 3.39 in the upper left corner of the unit. Overall the majority of the error is below 3 and would not be visible to the naked eye, but above what we would prefer it would be for print work. Just like with the initial reading, you can see it is those colors that are made up mostly of blue light that are causing the issue and so the numbers might be a little deceptive in how bad the problem is.

Dell U2311H: Color Accuracy Dell U2311H: Brightness, Contrast, and Uniformity
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  • DaFox - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    This reads like E-IPS is this new thing and as if this monitor was the first to ship with it. Unfortunately it's over a year or two old at this point and is pretty common in the lower end IPS monitors.
  • Paulman - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    I was thinking that this seemed a little late for a U2311H review. Didn't Dell just release a whole new line of IPS displays? It seemed to me like they were planning on phasing out the U2311H generation.

    See U2412M and U2312M:
    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.a...
    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.a...

    In fact, here in Canada, the U2412M is back on sale again for $349 CDN (and that's 24" at 1920 x 1200 [16:10])
  • Paulman - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    Correction: the 23" model's name is U2312HM (and it's 16:9, unlike its 24" brother)
  • Ralos - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    Indeed, the U2312H has been available for a few weeks now, and, just like the U2311H before it, is often in special. About once every two months there is a 90-110$ special on it and you can have it at 219$. I bought one for myself, and made 3 friends buy one too (always with the 90-110$ special). I now have the 30" version and love them all.

    Can't ever go back to TN panels now.
  • TacticalToast - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    You're right about the specials. Got the U2311H for ~$219 a year ago and haven't looked back. Picked it over the U2410 because of the multitude of complaints over the pink-green tinting on the diagonal. Nary a problem with my monitor.
  • nirolf - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    I think you are right, U2311H seems EOL, it's out of stock around here. I hope the U2412M will be reviewed soon.
  • alfredska - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    Agreed
  • sean.crees - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    I agree, I would much have preferred a review of the new U2412M with IPS and LED backlight in a more traditional 16x10 aspect ratio.
  • baker269 - Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - link

    At this price point 16x9 is the standard.
  • akse - Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - link

    Just ordered U2412M here in Finland for 289 euros. Waiting it to arrive .)

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