Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
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Wade_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/15/13 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Breaks in 2 days costing me further shipping money and time.
Pros:Great if it works. |
zihan_z@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/03/13 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Expensive and a little hot
Pros:Big screen sharp color Comment:
very good overall. Worth the money . |
Robert_E@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/23/12 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Image scaler could be better. Not an issue if you only run native resolution.
Pros:Big and bright, lots of inputs and lots of tweaking control Comment:
I could go into glowing prose about the Dell monitor, but I opted for a short anecdotal review. You can read all about the specs and the features elsewhere. The real question is how does it compare to other monitors in real world use?The Dell u3011 is my third 30" monitor and the best of the bunch. My first 30" monitor was a Gateway XHD3000, and I loved it. Alas, after nearly two years of use something started going thermal and I could not get it repaired.My replacement for the Gateway was a Samsung 305T. After about a year, it too started acting up. The issue was repairable with the change of a clocking board and Samsung was great with this repair, but while the monitor was down and out I purchased a new Dell U3011.While I don't think the Dell input scaler is as good as the one in the Gateway (pretty much meaning driving the Dell at native resolution), the panel technology is the best of the three. Image quality has been excellent and colours bright and accurate.If I was to choose another big monitor, based on personal experience, today the order would be:1) Dell U301212) Gateway XHD3000 (no longer manufactured)3) Samsung 305T |
DJ@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/02/12 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:missing pivot vertical
Pros:multiple inputs, high resolution Comment:
This is a super high resolution monitor. I got this to use mainly for photo editing. The large screen with high resolution really help. the color from factory preset it's a bit warm for me, but after a color calibration it looks great and sharp. If you are in photo editing, this is a monitor to consider. The only thing missing that I would like is a pivot stand that can use the monitor as portrait mode. |
emperors6@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/04/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Dead pixel issues
Pros:Good color reproduction, hi res, multiple inputs Comment:
I would like to write this review to make other buyers aware of the issues with this line from Dell. I have bought Dell 2407 and 2408s in the past so I thought by going for a Dell 30" instead of my four year old Samsung 305T I would get a much nicer monitor. That is partially true, but at the expense of the product's quality.I bought the Dell U3011 about two weeks ago in-store from NCIX. After I took it home, I noticed two stuck pixels when on a black background. Two days later, two more stuck pixels showed up. All the stuck pixels were near the centre of the monitor and so pretty hard to ignore. Hence, I went back a week after purchasing it and exchanged it for another U3011. It was the same story for the replacement. After using it for an hour, a stuck pixel almost right at the centre of the monitor showed up and did not go away. I used it for a week but decided this is not worth the trouble and returned it accepting the restocking fee penalty on the refund.I do not blame NCIX since they do not make the product and did give me a new exchange, and would have probably given me another. However, it was clear to me the whole line or at least the lot I bought from has manufacturing issues causing stuck pixels. Now, before anybody else says I should have dealt with Dell, I actually did. In parallel between the first and second monitors from NCIX I got a replacement monitor from Dell Canada, which was the worst of all and I simply had to send it back. The colours were just wrong (having the NCIX monitor and the Dell replacement side by side with a cloned image), and it was not new even though they claimed they would send me a new one (the metal base was full of dust, as if somebody had used it).Overall, I am very dissatisfied with Dell and will look somewhere when I need IPS panels with no stuck pixels. I simply cannot accept any stuck or dead pixels at the price this monitor sells for. I really wanted this to work out, since now I'm left with no good replacement for my 305T.NOTE: I would give this review 1 out of 6 stars, but when doing the product exchanges I was not left with any of the original receipts and apparently you need the order ID to give reviews with 1 or 2 stars. I'll try to get the correct order ID so I can update the score on this review. |
Johnny_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/05/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:-Once you start the 2560x1600 path, it is too difficult to go back down to a lower resolution and will cost you big time... but it's worth it!
Pros:-Factory settings-IPS quality-Cheaper than Dell Website Comment:
I impulse bought this monitor because my 30" Gateway crapped out on my while playing BF3. I should have bought this one along time ago instead because the quality of this panel is far superior to the Gateway. It has a much sleeker footprint and way smaller power supply. It doesn't come with a sound bar like the Gateway but the sound bar wasn't that good anyways. The factory settings were pretty darn good so I haven't changed any of the picture settings yet. There are so many outputs on this thing and even a memory card reader. I even love how the menu LED doesn't glow until your finger is close to the sensor. I still stand by buying the best monitor possible before buying anything else. Now I need to upgrade the GPU for this thing to really shine. Something tells me my GTX 285 isn't cutting it anymore. :( |
Vanquish@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/06/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Price. But you get what you pay for, and you get a lot.
Pros:Big, Beautiful. Great OSD. Infinite ways to connect it to a PC. All cables included! Comment:
Purchased for Gaming. Its just a great monitor, so hard to look at cheap LCD's now. I havent seen any ghosting playing COD MW2, Black Ops or BF3 Beta. Driven by 2 6950 2GB's Runs amazing.Would love to buy another two for eyefinite.It is expensive, but its worth every penny.Fully adjustable, amazing colour reproduction. |
Durentis@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/29/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:Really dumb place for a power switch (front lower right corner) - turned it off adjusting the tilt - but at least it shines blue.
Pros:Epic Screen resolutionMore than enough varied inputsVery user-friendly on-screen settings. Comment:
Picked this up mostly for Eve Online as well as for web development. In Eve I have more space for necessary windows without taking away my central viewspace, and I'll take all the extra realestate for coding that I can get.It's hard to say anything bad about this monitor. I was worried about the very white-looking DELL decal on the front (seen in the pics) but from head-on it blends in as black - it only shows up from side-view reflection. Nice!If this weren't so expensive, or I so poor, I'd have another one or five arrayed around it. |
csiguy@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/12/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:
None
Pros: Large sizeHigh ResolutionWide gamut Comment:
I purchased this 30" unit to replace 3x Samsung BX2440 24" 1920x1080 monitors on my gaming Eyefinity setup.The system is an i5-750 OC, 8GB Mushkin 1600, HD 6970 2GB.I work in the game development industry.Originally I had the Eyefinity in landscape (5760x1080) but switched it to portrait (3240x1920) and the portrait mode won out on all games due to the higher resolution vs the landscape's wider aspect (most games stretch too much on the side monitors). So to get away from the triple-monitor bezel issue in portrait mode I decided to go with a 30" ultra resolution monitor.The difference is very noticeable.The main advantage is that the 2560x1600 resolution reduces/removes the need for anti-aliasing in games due to the very small screen pixel size. Even older games like UT3 Black, Doom3, and even FEAR look amazing on this monitor at native resolution. Many current game engines do not support AA due to the way that the renderer composites/defers scene sections, so even forcing AA does not AA all of the scene -- a high-resolution monitor like this [reasonably] solves this issue.The unit has the trusted Dell quality. It is very well built; has a heavy duty stand with height,pan,tilt; includes a large number of input connectors plus media/USB; includes one of each standard cable; good on-screen setup menus let you adjust the monitor settings; this is the first monitor I have received that had the screen set up properly for bright/contrast/color!; the factory calibration settings are less than 2 delta on both sRGB and adobeRGB!; plus the unit I received has no-none-0 dead or bright pixels! which is excellent (and rightly so considering the price).I notice no visual lag or ghosting with the slower 7ms.Gaming looks just amazing on this unit.This is definitely a monitor I would recommend to any hardcore gamer, and in my opinion superior to using Eyefinity for most cases. |
Christian_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/17/11 |
Dell Ultrasharp U3011 30IN Widescreen LCD Monitor IPs 2560X1600 7MS 100000:1DC DVI DisplayPort HDMI
Cons:
- Contrast ratio is bad- Requires high end video card for gaming- Bug with custom color mode
Pros: - Large Size and great resolution- Very good Viewing Angles- Good color accuracy- sRGB is supported and adequate- Good calibration options- Plenty of input Comment:
I have upgraded from a 27" LCD and the difference is amazing. This is a dream comes true for productivity. Now, no spreadsheets can stop me. The immersion is also impressive for gaming. I am running 6970 HD crossfire and the performance is amazing on this monitor. Unfortunately, black is terrible and watching movie is a pain on this monitor. I have also encountered a bug with the custom color mode but it went away after a few factory resets (version A01). |
One would expect better from such an expensive product.Have to rate 1 star because 2 says "it works".