Abstract: It's amazing how quickly you can become accustomed to a touchscreen user interface. If you're using Windows 8, you've no doubt reflexively reached out and swiped your finger across your desktop monitor at least once—likely with no effect, since it's proba...
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Whether you're a fan of Windows 8 or not, you really need to use a touch-screen monitor to fully appreciate its user interface and interactive features. Dell's newest entry into the touch-enabled fray, the Dell P2314T, is one of the best equipped mid-size...
Good range of connections (USB hub, video connections), Wide viewing angles, Reasonable power use (17 W at 200 cd/m²)
Stand isn't the most practical for touchscreen use, Very slight (but still present) trace of reverse ghosting
Essentially, the Dell P2314T is just the same as the P2714T, so it's only logical to see the same strengths and weaknesses in both models. As well as offering decent image quality (Delta E = 3.4), the wide viewing angles and touchscreen controls make this...
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Published: 2013-12-30, Author: John , review by: itproportal.com
Loaded with ports, 10, point touch technology, Solid colour and greyscale performance
Pricey, Blacks could be darker, Reflective glass coating
There's a lot to like about the Dell P2314T. As a touchscreen monitor it provides smooth and precise swiping, pinching, and zooming gesture control, and its IPS panel delivers rich, accurate colours and wide viewing angles. Toss in a great selection of v...
Attractive design, Stand can recline display for easier touch use, Good post-calibration color accuracy
Lack of ergonomic adjustments, Low contrast ratio, Unattractive out-of-the-box picture, Too expensive
The Dell P2314T suffers from the same problem as the larger P2714T – a price that's just too high relative to its image quality. Indeed, the value of the 23-inch model is arguably worse, because even Dell ships Ultrasharp monitors with better picture qu...
Wellbuilt monitor, touchscreen display works as advertised
Prone to smudges
The Dell P2314T touchscreen monitor is one of the few models to get touch screen right. Excellent touch response, coupled with a vibrant display and excellent build quality, we definitely recommend this if you're looking for a touch display to go with yo...
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Published: 2013-09-18, Author: Andrew , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: Sure, just because you use Windows 8 doesn't mean you need to purchase a touch display, but it does make the whole experience a bit more intuitive. Manufacturers have caught on to that, releasing their own touch displays to match the touch-friendly OS. De...
Une connectique fournie (hub USB, connectique vidéo), Les angles de vision ouverts, Consommation électrique raisonnable (17 W à 200 cd/m²)
Un pied trop peu ergonomique pour la fonction tactile, Reverse ghosting très discret, mais présent
En tout point semblable au P2714T, le P2314T hérite assez logiquement de ses forces et faiblesses. En plus d'offrir un affichage correct (DeltaE à 3,4), ses angles de vision et son tactile en font un bon produit pour travailler à plusieurs. Dommage du cou...
Published: 2014-01-14, Author: R. , review by: Chip.de
Multitouch, Neigbar auf 20° zur Unterlage, MHL-Schnittstelle
Etwas ungleichmäßige Ausleuchtung, Spiegelndes Panel
Der Dell P2314T gefällt im Test mit intuitiver Multitouch-Bedienung und cleverem Klappmechanismus, der den TFT flach auf den Tisch neigt. Zudem überzeugt er mit insgesamt sehr guter Bildqualität, moderatem Stromverbrauch und MHL-fähiger HDMI-Schnittstell...