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May 19th, 2020 00:00

AW2521HF vs AW2521HFL

Hello,

Is the difference between these two monitors only in color? Why if compared the HF model is IPS while the HFL is Fast IPS? Is it just an error in writing the description or is there a difference?

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May 19th, 2020 08:00


@Eloo wrote:

Hello,

Is the difference between these two monitors only in color? Why if compared the HF model is IPS while the HFL is Fast IPS? Is it just an error in writing the description or is there a difference?


The L standards for Premium.  So the "HFL" is the Freesync Premium version. The "HF" is the standard Freesync. 

Displays certified for the AMD FreeSyncTM Premium Pro tier include highly accurate luminance and wide color gamut testing to enable an exceptional HDR visual gaming experience. Any game titles that use the previous FreeSync 2 HDR branding, are supported by FreeSync Premium Pro displays. Going forward, new games that support FreeSync Premium Pro technology will use the new branding.

https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/freesync-hdr-games

 

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May 19th, 2020 08:00

The difference is also reflected in price, $384.99 vs. $346.49. 

$384.99 AW2521HF Dark Side of the Moon

$346.49 AW2521HFL Lunar Light

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May 19th, 2020 12:00

That was just a quote from Amd, website linked in above post. 

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May 19th, 2020 12:00

in the first answer you mentioned hdr but none of the 2 have HDR or am i wrong?

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May 21st, 2020 15:00

This is incorrect. The "L" is simply the the HF in the Lunar Light color, while the original HF is the Dark Side of the Moon color. They are both Freesync Premium/G-Sync compatible certified, although, the HFL's G-Sync certification is pending in a future Nvidia driver release. The manuals for both of these models back up this information.

These monitors also do not support HDR @Eloo 

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May 21st, 2020 19:00

If you click the links to Dell's website it clearly states for the hf version "AMD FreeSync |NVIDIA G-SYNC"

And for the hfl version it clearly states "AMD FreeSync Premium |NVIDIA G-SYNC"

There's also the $120 price premium for the model advertised as "premium." So either Dell misadvertised it or the L is for the Freesync premium, which you pay extra for.

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May 21st, 2020 19:00

This is also a common advertising tactic used by Dell for unwary purchasers.  For example S2716dg vs s2719dgf, for with vs without the gsync module for gsync capable vs compatible. Or up2718q vs u2718q, for premium full range color, a $500 price premium.

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May 22nd, 2020 00:00

On the Italian site (I am Italian) the price is the same and both are FreeSync premium but I have not checked and I ordered the hfl version even if I preferred it black. I tried to contact support but they just shipped. I had to check it personally before ordering.

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May 22nd, 2020 21:00

Interesting.  I just ended up buying a different monitor last week though so not too interested in figuring out heads or tails.  I'm sure it'll eventually get sorted out once Dell gets enough inquiries about it. 

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May 22nd, 2020 21:00

Regardless, this is still incorrect when the HF is Freesync Premium certified. And this is also an error on Dell's end for incorrectly listing them like this. They are the same exact display, just in different colors. The HFL just came out, Dell has a habit of not instantly marking down items that are new. Read the manuals, or don't read them, it's just an error on Dell's end that they have not corrected yet.

If you want even more proof, AMD's own website lists the HF as Freesync Premium certified. https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/free-sync

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June 6th, 2020 08:00

bought my AW2521HF and on the monitor it says PREMIUM AMD free-sync, which i don't care all i need is G-sync. It is a little bit confusing which one is which. But when i bought i click on the free -sync and g- sync version.

hope the L version doesn't mean it has better things!!!! i was only a little bit difference. 

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July 8th, 2020 14:00

The l in aw2521hlf stands for lunar ligth (writen in the manual) which only means Its white. The Aw2521HF an the Aw2521HLF both have premium freesync. Link to explination here->https://youtu.be/Z5vO-3guob4 time of explonation 34 sec into the video.

 

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July 8th, 2020 14:00

I do not know why the aw2521hlf is so more expensive than the aw2521hf on there website. It could be they have more aw2521hf monitors on layer than aw2521hlf. Therefore selling the l model at a higher price tag but for keeping op whit the demand and keeping the production high enough for the demand is only posible whit setting the price up. They maybe have a huge layer of the aw2521hf and thats why it’s so cheap.

In my country the aw2521hlf is only a 4-5 dollar more expensive than the non l version. Maybe because the demand for both the monitors is nearly equal and therefore nearly the same price.

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September 7th, 2020 10:00

@r72019 If what you say is true, then why does the "Premium Pro" version, HFL, cost LESS than the "standard" HF version?

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September 7th, 2020 10:00

When I first responded the models were just released, the HFL was described on the link as premium pro but not the HF, and the HFL was actually $120 more expensive.  It looks like it has been corrected now and the pricing adjusted.

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