The presence of MiniDP and the lack of a VGA input are two big things to notice here. Inputs available consist of DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort, and a Mini DisplayPort. On the left of the display are two USB 3.0 ports and a card reader that handles most common memory card formats. The design itself hasn’t changed much since the U3011, though it does have a few noticeable features that other vendors would be smart to implement. No screws, no manual needed it just slides into place and clicks right on. Removing the panel and attaching it to the adjustable stand takes just seconds, and I’m still amazed so few vendors can get this simple thing right. As is standard for Dell, the monitor comes packed well, but using cardboard and other recyclable components instead of Styrofoam that breaks apart easily and it’s good for repacking. I’ve reviewed a lot of 27” displays this past year, but even then the U3014 is a different size beast. Straight out of the box, the Dell U3014 feels like a huge monitor.
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