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Originally Posted by m3thods
The deal is over, but just in case you were still buying/looking to buy the monitor:
If you're using it primarily for photo-editing or other colour-critical applications, then the U2410 will have a larger colour gamut since the screen is e-IPS (the "cheaper" IPS panel type). It's also LED backlit which I've read comes across as being much "cooler" than the CCFL-backlit U2410. I believe the U2413 is the actual "successor" to the U2410. As long as you have a calibrator you should get similar results to the U2410.
If not, it's a hell of a deal for a great monitor.
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agreed
and Recon, the 240 deal may be over but ive seen it for $250 which was the previous cheapest sale price prior to $240.
I have both the u2410 and u2412m. i dont do photo editing so i wish i would have bought the 2412 previously instead of the u2410. uses less power and produces less heat.
if you want to use it for gaming, you should probably get an (overclocked ?)120hz 27'' korean screen.
i wouldnt spend too much on screens now as iirc cheaper robust 4ks are about to bust out like you on your favorite porn star
(cheap 4ks are out already. i think seiki makes a cheap ass one)