I'm not a Mac user, but from the spec, the Macbook pro is able to connect to the U2711 in full native resolution. You'll need a mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable to get the full benefit. And from the web there are people who did that. Please see here. As far as I read, the LCD panel of the U2711 is the same one as the Apple 27", except that Apple uses LED backlight where as the U2711 uses CCFT.![]()
The Dell 2408wfp is, in my opinion, the best monitor for the price right now. I haven't really heard about input lag being an issue on this monitor, but it may on the 2408 (non-PVA). It is lower on your price range also, so I would go with that for $600.
2408WFP was replaced by U2410 months ago, Dell do not sell it anymore. if it still round, it would probably cost over $500. consider the U2311H is only $300, the 2408WFP is not that attractive. I think input lag is not at the top of the shopping list for ordinary user, probably the last on photog's mind.
for anyone buying a monitor for photo editing, get the U2311H and use the saving to buy a monitor calibration tools.
I noticed that Mac monitor has a glossy surface while most other IPS monitors from Dell, Phillips, EIZO etc are using matt surface.. wonder why, is it due to the reflection?
I will prefer the gloss surface though, color and contrast seems to looked better, like the Mac. However, are there any non Mac IPS monitor with glossy surface?
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