Color-Performance, Brightness Comparison and Power Consumption
With a calibrated D65 white point, the P2510S still delivers a maximum brightness of 315 nits. That should basically be enough. The minimum brightness of 23 nits is also more than sufficiently dark. On factory settings, the P2510S cannot shine due to the fact that it does not run in the sRGB color space. But this is the case with almost every monitor.
Brightness
Gray Scale, Saturation and ColorChecker
Power Consumption
The small IPS panel in its showpiece discipline. You can’t draw much more than 33 watts from the socket. Compared to OLEDs, it’s a real energy saver!
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Display Latencies
- 6 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 7 - Direct Comparison and Power Consumption
- 8 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 9 - HDR-Performance
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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