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July 6th, 2024 04:56

U2723QE, pale screen compared to U2720Q

Hi, I recently purchased U2723QE, which I'm using now as my primary monitor, along with my previous monitor, U2720Q. However, I see a significant difference in screen whiteness on both monitors. I'm using the same settings: Standard profile, brightness and contrast set to 75% on both monitors. The U2723Q screen feels pale in comparison to the U2720Q.  I've attached an image, but it's hard to capture the situation. The left monitor with dim looking screen is U2723QE. The right one  (U2720Q) looks brighter and page look white as compared to U2723QE where white page appears to be yellow the kind you get when you turn on night light on mobile phones (iPhone).  Here is the image

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July 7th, 2024 13:28

Even of the same model, no two monitor panels will look exactly like the other. Every monitor panel is unique and the factory default for each one is based on specific manufacturer guidelines, not a cross comparison of other monitors. The only way to get a closer match is to purchase monitor calibration hardware and software.

You may enter the U2723QE Menu- Color- Preset Modes. Choose Custom and tweak the the Red, Green, and Blue values and create your own preset color mode that more closely matches the other monitor.

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July 8th, 2024 05:45

@DELL-Chris M​ I understand the difference betwen panels. Maybe the picture doesn't provide the true depiction. The difference here is not between warm or warmer tones. That difference is understandable. The page on U2720 looks white, while on U2723QE, it looks warm yellow.


Thanks for the suggestions provided I'll give them a try. 

Is there any recommended calibrator or I can use anyone such as Calibrite Display Plus HL? I was thinking to get one as I do photoediting and that is required thing for color accuracy. Just wasn't sure if these both monitors will support

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