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    Dell u2711 and DoubleSight DS-275W - HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE ?

    I am currently interested in buying a new monitor possibly. My interests are in the Dell u2711 27" monitor and in the DoubleSight DS-275W 27" monitor. Now I know the Dell is most likely the better candidate but the DoubleSight is around $800.00 and the Dell is around $1,100.00. So I am thinking of buying the DoubleSight but my question is this. The Dell and DoubleSight both have a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, both have the same 0.233 mm Dot Pitch/Pixel Pitch size, but the Dell has an aspect ratio of 16:9 and the DoubleSight's aspect ratio is 16:10. How is it possible that they have identical everything but their aspect ratio's differ from one another? Is this even possible? I can't find any legitimate reviews for the DoubleSight and I am afraid that DoubleSights specifications may be wrong or something. I just don't want to get stuck with an $800.00 monitor that is different than what was advertised.

    Here are the links to the manufacturer's specifications of both monitors.

    DoubleSight - http://www.doublesight.com/product/?idx=16

    Dell - http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...19&sku=U27113Y

    Thanks for any advice
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    Both got IPS-panel and same resolution, and that counts most.

    I don't know anything about DoubleSight, but if the image quality, and other stuff are the same, the price is really good compared to Dell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    Both got IPS-panel and same resolution, and that counts most.

    I don't know anything about DoubleSight, but if the image quality, and other stuff are the same, the price is really good compared to Dell.
    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Yea the price is fantastic, but I am not sure about the image quality of it. But the dell is 27" and it says that the DoubleSight is 26.96". That is only a mere difference of 0.04" which is only 1.016 mm. I think Dell too is probably 26.96" but they just rounded it to 27". That is such a negligible difference don't you think. And besides all that, the DoubleSight states it has a 16:10 aspect ratio so it technically should have a slightly larger diagonal size than the Dell which is stated to be 16:9. I thought 16:10 had around 100 more vertical pixels compared to 16:9. But if they both have the same resolution and pixel pitch wouldn't they have to have the same aspect ratio also. I am a little confused by this and it makes me tend to believe something is wrong on DoubleSights Specifications. If the aspect ratio is wrongly listed then maybe other specs too maybe wrong and I don't want to risk it until I figure this out or someone helps me.
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    i just ordered the U2711 last night from an ebay seller, $900.
    he has apparently sold a lot of them and i have found good comments about the seller in computer forums.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-DELL-u...#ht_3137wt_885
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    I'd say there's cause for concern there, the only exception being if there's a typo or incorrect pic shown on the DoubleSight. You can tell the one shown in the pic is 16:10 shape. If it were to have a res of 2560x1440, which is 16:9, there would be a noticeable distortion of shapes in the image or black bars top and bottom. DoubleSight has been known in the past to source their panels from the same supplier Planar has. Planar is a pretty good brand whom made a name for themselves in the commercial grade display industry supplying hospitals and such. At one point I'd read DoubleSight acquired either Planar or the company that makes the panels, don't recall which.

    I'm going to go out on a limb and assume the DS 27" is the same AR and res as the Dell U2711. DS' site commonly shows pics and ARs that don't appear to match. They may not be the most organized or hire the most knowledgeable CS staff, but they are among the best for bang for buck on displays that use high end panels.

    Things to note on DoubleSight:

    Although their prior 26" (25.5 actual) IPS monitors used the same panels as the Planars, their pixel warranty on them was minimal by comparison. The stand was also lacking the adjustability the Planar had. Input lag on the 26" DS and Planars was less than one frame though, which is very good. I have also found DoubleSight's phone staff are not all that knowledgeable, but then that's true of a lot of big manufacturers anymore, including Dell. Back when large 26 and 30" IPS monitors were really starting to get popular among consumers, there was a lot of buzz on [H]ardlforum, with some raving about the DS. Might want to stop by there and ask ToastyX if he knows anything about these 27" ones, he's their display guru there. I seem to vaguely recall there being talk of a lottery on whether the 26" DSs came with a polarizer filter though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    i just ordered the U2711 last night from an ebay seller, $900.
    he has apparently sold a lot of them and i have found good comments about the seller in computer forums.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-DELL-u...#ht_3137wt_885
    I wouldn't mind paying an exta 100.00 bucks if I am already paying 800.00 and it's Dell quality which is also a plus. Let me know how the packaging holds up during shipping and your thoughts on the monitor you got from ebay. Seems like a good deal.


    Quote Originally Posted by Frag Maniac View Post
    I'd say there's cause for concern there, the only exception being if there's a typo or incorrect pic shown on the DoubleSight. You can tell the one shown in the pic is 16:10 shape. If it were to have a res of 2560x1440, which is 16:9, there would be a noticeable distortion of shapes in the image or black bars top and bottom. DoubleSight has been known in the past to source their panels from the same supplier Planar has. Planar is a pretty good brand whom made a name for themselves in the commercial grade display industry supplying hospitals and such. At one point I'd read DoubleSight acquired either Planar or the company that makes the panels, don't recall which.

    I'm going to go out on a limb and assume the DS 27" is the same AR and res as the Dell U2711. DS' site commonly shows pics and ARs that don't appear to match. They may not be the most organized or hire the most knowledgeable CS staff, but they are among the best for bang for buck on displays that use high end panels.

    Things to note on DoubleSight:

    Although their prior 26" (25.5 actual) IPS monitors used the same panels as the Planars, their pixel warranty on them was minimal by comparison. The stand was also lacking the adjustability the Planar had. Input lag on the 26" DS and Planars was less than one frame though, which is very good. I have also found DoubleSight's phone staff are not all that knowledgeable, but then that's true of a lot of big manufacturers anymore, including Dell. Back when large 26 and 30" IPS monitors were really starting to get popular among consumers, there was a lot of buzz on [H]ardlforum, with some raving about the DS. Might want to stop by there and ask ToastyX if he knows anything about these 27" ones, he's their display guru there. I seem to vaguely recall there being talk of a lottery on whether the 26" DSs came with a polarizer filter though.
    Ok, I thought it too looked like 16:10 but again everytime I take another look I became more unsure. I agree about companies techs these days. I was thinking about calling in and asking, but decided to scrap that because they will look at the specs on their website and tell me what I already know.

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    well it's 1100+tax from dell, thats a good amount over 900 shipped.
    i will let you know how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    i just ordered the U2711 last night from an ebay seller, $900.
    he has apparently sold a lot of them and i have found good comments about the seller in computer forums.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-DELL-u...#ht_3137wt_885
    That sounds like a good deal.

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    If you are not sure about the image quality on DoubleSight, then you shouldn't take the chance. Dell U2711 is getting a lot of positive reviews, and with this price, the $100 (~10%) difference is not worth taking the chance.

    A couple of my local dealers (in Norway) are selling U2711 a good deal cheaper then Dell too, so maybe you could look around and see if you can find better prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    That sounds like a good deal.

    @jmm5351
    If you are not sure about the image quality on DoubleSight, then you shouldn't take the chance. Dell U2711 is getting a lot of positive reviews, and with this price, the $100 (~10%) difference is not worth taking the chance.

    A couple of my local dealers (in Norway) are selling U2711 a good deal cheaper then Dell too, so maybe you could look around and see if you can find better prices.
    I absolutely agree with you Sam. That's what I was telling Ripken204, if I am already going to spend 800 bucks then I wouldn't mind spending another 100 on a much better monitor. I am awaiting the news from Ripken204. I just wanted him to let me know how the monitor arrived (like how beet up the box is or how it is packaged) and some other things like that. Any dead pixels and etc...

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    i will make sure to take pictures of the whole unboxing then haha, all the reviews i have read from this place have been very good, at these include reviews in hardware forums, not just ebay.

    the seller claims the full dell warranty which is pretty amazing for these ultrasharps, that's another reason i wanted a dell
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    i will make sure to take pictures of the whole unboxing then haha, all the reviews i have read from this place have been very good, at these include reviews in hardware forums, not just ebay.

    the seller claims the full dell warranty which is pretty amazing for these ultrasharps, that's another reason i wanted a dell
    If you want man you can take pictures that would def be a plus. I just would like to know the condition it is when it arrives and how it was packaged. I live in PA and I see the person on ebay who is selling this beastly monitor is located in CA. That is a pretty long ways to go for something that is pretty large in size and some what heavy. Especially when you factor in how many times the monitor is processed at different locations until it finally arrives at my place in PA (That is going to be a lot of people throwing around my package) HAHA that sounded wierd - didn't mean it to be

    My major concern is Shipping and dead pixels. And how much heat is transferred from the monitor to the surroundings. My room is already super hot all the time with my computer pumping out hot air, my xbox 360 running all the time, my lg 47" running, etc. My room gets hot and I would like to know how hot the monitor is after its been running for a while.

    And was wondering some other things about it like: even light distribution, of course scratches or anything like that, etc...

    And what is the difference between U2711 revision A01 compared to U2711 revision A03?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    i will make sure to take pictures of the whole unboxing then haha, all the reviews i have read from this place have been very good, at these include reviews in hardware forums, not just ebay.

    the seller claims the full dell warranty which is pretty amazing for these ultrasharps, that's another reason i wanted a dell
    so did you get it yet man, whats the word?
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    arrives tomorrow. i ordered it friday night.. so didnt ship out till monday. and it's going from cali to ny
    i will post pics/first impressions tomorrow night
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    arrives tomorrow. i ordered it friday night.. so didnt ship out till monday. and it's going from cali to ny
    i will post pics/first impressions tomorrow night
    Sweet man. I wish I had a U2711 coming to my house tomorrow
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    2560x1440 pixels ,the aspect ratio of 16:9! 16:10=2560x1600

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    well this monitor is awesome.
    packaging was perfect, it was the dell packaging.
    no dead pixels.
    the color is great on it, i am truly amazed. photos in lightroom are so nice now.

    the monitor on the left is a ty samsung 24"
    only reason i have it is for it's tv tuner.

    coding is great too, soo much space.
    time to play some fallout and watch my 4850X2 die

    sorry for the ty pics, i just wanted to get this thing unboxed





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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    well this monitor is awesome.
    packaging was perfect, it was the dell packaging.
    no dead pixels.
    the color is great on it, i am truly amazed. photos in lightroom are so nice now.

    the monitor on the left is a ty samsung 24"
    only reason i have it is for it's tv tuner.

    coding is great too, soo much space.
    time to play some fallout and watch my 4850X2 die

    sorry for the ty pics, i just wanted to get this thing unboxed





    Dude, that thing looks ing sweet man. I can imagine how eager you were waiting for it to arrive today. I know if it were me that would be all I could think of. It makes the 24" panel look washedout and dainty. The vibrant screen looks amazing on the U2711. Glad to hear that it has no dead pixels and arrived in good shape. Thanks man for taking your time and posting those pics. I appreciate everything you've done. Get back to me after you play some Fall Out and let me know if you experience any input lag or ghosting. Great monitor dude, it makes me really want to get one now.
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    so ive been playing fallout for a cpl hours, no ghosting which is a relief. but my overclocked 4850X2 isn't quite up to the task...
    cant wait for 6900 series
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    well this monitor is awesome.
    packaging was perfect, it was the dell packaging.
    no dead pixels.
    the color is great on it, i am truly amazed. photos in lightroom are so nice now.

    the monitor on the left is a ty samsung 24"
    only reason i have it is for it's tv tuner.

    coding is great too, soo much space.
    time to play some fallout and watch my 4850X2 die

    sorry for the ty pics, i just wanted to get this thing unboxed





    Nice man! My wife gave the "go ahead" and I do believe I'll be getting one of these...not the samsung.
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    I know this thread is basically dead now but I just wanted to update. I actually held off on buying a monitor last year discussing weather to buy the u2711 dell or the ds-275w doublesight. Well I just bought a new monitor about a week and a half ago and I couldn't be happier. It is the new ds-307w doublsight. All I can say is wow and having 30 inches of real estate is awesome. I was worried it may be too big and cause me to have to move my neck around a lot to see the whole screen and that's not the case at all. It's a wonderful monitor I bought it from Walmart and got overnight shipping via FedEx for only 9 bucks. There were no deal pixels and the box it arrived in came in perfect shape. Not beet up at all. If anyone is interested I can take some photos but just tell me what you want me to take pictures of and I will. The bezel and housing of the monitor is all aluminum and I know with doublesight older models they said the doublesight logo was peeling off and the bezel sometimes was not attached completely. I know on the new model I have the bezel is secured everywhere and the logo is also secured and its not going to peel off. The picture looks amazing and the monitor is very solidly built. I like the aluminum because it looks fantastic and also aids in heat dissipation. If you have any questions or want some photos taken just ask. I know I was a little hesitant to.purchase the monitor because there aren't any reviews of it anywhere and the only pictures I could find were all the same and it only showed the front of the monitor. Oh and there's also no electrical humming either coming from the monitor or the power brick. I know some people said they heard this on the older doublesight monitors. Cheers
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    I don't recall if anyone here mentioned it, but the U2711 can be commonly seen on eBay via top rated sellers for $840 to $870, and Dell honors the full 3 yr warranty when buying them that way. Sounds like you got a fairly good DS, but what did you pay for it and are the settings buttons a pain to use like on many DS displays? Quite frankly I'm surprised it would have an alu shell. Hazro displays made in the UK have alu shells and they're well built, but fairly expensive.

    I've been toying around with the idea of getting a U2711, but I worry about minimal 2560x1440 support. Some here in the past have claimed as long as you have a GPU that supports that res, you're fine, but I'm still seeing some games, like Brink that just released, being patched for 2560x1440 support. IMO 16:9 is better for movies, but I'm wondering if I'd prefer 16:10 for gaming even though you get a bit more peripheral view with 16:9.

    16:9 because of the mass console to PC porting seems to be the most commonly support AR anymore, but it can make your vertical view feel cramped in some games and the FOV in 16:9 often leaves the behind view in race games (which is the view I prefer) feeling too far away and not as responsive. The U2711 does have a fairly tight pixel pitch even at 1920x1080 though, so it's a bit more versatile than a 30".

    The U2711 has also proven to have excellent colors, contrast, brightness and detail. The comparison shots above verify it. So if you want to show some pics, a good start would be putting it side by side to your previous display and showing a similar comparison shot.
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    I payed 1,199 for it at Walmart. And like I said overnight shipping via FedEx was only 9 bucks which was awesome. I don't have my older display anymore because I sold it so I can't take comparison shots. It was an acer 24" though. I do have a little laptop its an HP dm1z with the AMD e-350 CPU in it and has a 11.2" screen. If you want I can take comparison pictures of the laptop and ds 307w. There is absolutely no input lag or no hosting at all. It's a lovely screen and yes it is all aluminium housing. I won't be home till later tonight and prob going out to drink so it may not be till tomorrow. Let me know about if you want comparison pictures of the two screens though. I know it uses an LG panel but not sure which one. When I get a chance tonight or tomorrow I will open Jul the service menu and look at the panel it uses and tell you. And I love having the extra vertical lines of resolution. I know what you mean about how you see more in a game with the u2711 or ds-277w but I think it would be hard to see text on webpage unless you zoomed in. The 2560 x 1600 is a little bit smAll when viewing webpage. I actually think its perfect but its def smaller than a 24" 1080p monitor. Let me know if you have any questions or pictures you want me to take.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmm5351 View Post
    ...I think it would be hard to see text on webpage unless you zoomed in.
    You don't HAVE to use the native res just for desktop and net surfing though. If I had a U2711 I'd probably use 1920x1080 for a desktop res. At that res it would have a .31 dot pitch, same as the pitch I'm getting on my 20" viewable 4:3 CRT at 1280x960, and the font size is perfect and there are no problems with AA or sharpness of text.

    On pics, I don't know, maybe just take a shot similar to what's shown on the U2711 above, both on axis and at a slightly wider angle. You have to be wary of room lighting of course though so as to not have glare onscreen.

    That display should have an S-IPS panel according to Doublesight. As far as I can tell the only differences from it and the 305W is the addition of height and swivel adjust on the stand and built-in speakers.
    Last edited by Frag Maniac; 05-14-2011 at 06:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frag Maniac View Post
    You don't HAVE to use the native res just for desktop and net surfing though. If I had a U2711 I'd probably use 1920x1080 for a desktop res.
    Text will look horrible on an LCD at anything but native res...

    Personally I don't mind non-native resolutions in games, but for the desktop the only solution I can think of is "sit closer"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    Text will look horrible on an LCD at anything but native res...
    Depends a lot on the quality of the display, pixel pitch, and it's ability to scale. These are high quality units, not TN cheapies. Even if one were to use the native res for web though, your browser should retain what zoom setting you use for each site, so it's not like you'd be constantly zooming as suggested.
    Last edited by Frag Maniac; 05-15-2011 at 12:14 PM.

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