Dell Ultrasharp U2515h/u2515hx Driver For Mac

Dell Ultrasharp U2515h/u2515hx Driver For Mac 4,6/5 7767 reviews

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I use a U2412M at work with a MacBook Pro via a Mini-DP to DVI adapter. I do have a Mini-DP to DisplayPort cable that I will try and report back. As for the USB ports, they require a host cable that you have to hook up to your mac. I've spent time with a ZR24w at work as well, and subjectively I prefer the image of the LED backlight of the U2412M, I feel it's more similar to the built-in LED display of the MacBook Pro. I agree that the ZR24w is a more accurate display when brand new because of the expanded gamut of its S-IPS panel, but keep in mind that CCFL backlit displays like the ZR24w will inevitably dim over a couple of years.

All in all, the U2412M has been working great and I don't have any complaints except it makes my older monitors look terrible in comparison. Questions on Dell U2412M Hello all, I'm looking into a new external monitor and am liking most of what I've seen about the U2412M. I am hoping some you who own it might be able to answer some questions and provide input. I am looking for something in the 24 to 27 inch range. I much prefer the idea of 1920x1200 over 1920x1080. I'd like to purchase new technology rather than something a few years old from when 1920x1200 was more common than it is now. I haven't found anything at 27 inches that meets this requirement within my budget (tops around $300-400), and have found a few options at 24 inches, the U2412M looking the best.

I plan to use this monitor mainly with a 2010 Macbook Pro, and I'd also like to be able to use it with an older Power Mac G4, running a Radeon 8500. I presume this would not be a problem for the U2412M? I was hoping to hook up the MBP via DisplayPort and the G4 via DVI, but via this thread and some other places, I'm seeing some questions as to whether the U2412M plays nice with the Mac's Mini Displayport. I've also read that this display is not able to handle certain resolutions well, including 16x9 -- what happens when you set it to say 1920x1080? Bars at the top and bottom? I would really appreciate answers to my questions as well as general feedback about how you have done with the U2412M on your Mac. I am also open to suggestions of alternatives.

I've seen some HP monitors that would also fit the bill, but all seem to be either older technology or more expensive. I haven't seen anything introduced at CES that would supplant the U2412 as far as my wants go -- did I miss anything? Thanks for any and all input! Dell U2412M It is a favourite monitor for photographers who cannot justify or afford the 'professional' grade monitors from the likes of EIZO and so on. I have never seen reported on the various photography forums I browse - problems with Macs.

In fact quite the contrary. Purely from a photographers point of view there are many Monitors out there that are vastly superior to the offerings from Apple.

However few of them are as 'easy on the eye' - I am the first to admit that the TB display is a thing of beauty. Whereas my own monitor: Asus PA246Q is not. At less than half the price and with a much wider gamut. It beats the Apple display on every level. (for my purposes at least.). For brianrumsey: Dell U2412M arrived, but the Displayport to Displayport cable did not at this time, so I connected an HDMI cable from the MacMini 2011 port, and the other end (A DVI D cable) to the monitor. No cable adaptors needed since the cable purchased is a DVI-D/HDMI from Amazon.