The U2414H and P2414H are basically the same panel, the only difference is factory calibration, bezels and connection ports.
Never said you're a retard. Making displays bluer because you're used to seeing things bluer is completely normal for the average Joe.
Also, pictures are never an accurate measurement of a display's image so you won't really prove anything with pictures. If you want us to actually look and be sure that the monitor was super off then you have to show us a log from a spectrometer.
VA's contrast is actually still bad, it's just less bad.
It's never been a fad. There are a number of things that contribute to image quality and contrast ratio is one of them. For media consumption VAs tend to be preferred due to it. For professional work IPS is always preferred. It is still subjective but general opinion when it comes to image quality for non enthusiasts.
Most people don't even notice when the white point is off or even if the color accuracy is absurdly off but contrast ratio is easily recognized. This is where some issues arise when it comes to 'what's a better panel' even in the TV space.
People preach about how OLED is better, or how IPS is better or whatever, but they all have their own drawbacks. The one with the least flaw actually I can think of is CLEDs. It's a lot more resilient than OLED and still has great color reproduction and contrast. Since they're all just LEDs, viewing angle should be fine without color shifts like OLEDs and VA/TN panels.
There you go, 2 factory reset U2412M's, good job Dell...
http://i.imgur.com/DK0n2HO.jpg
Sorry that I know this is an old post but upon stumbling upon this post I just couldn't resist and have to point out that U2412M simply didn't have factory calibration at all. Of course you would see wild differences. In fact this is the primary reason why U2415 is an update on U2412M. The factory calibration offered by Dell is wonderful.
I'm not allowed to post links now but you can search "best 24-inch monitor Wirecutter" and find out yourself at the article by Wirecutter, or indeed any monitor review site.
For people defending IPS strongly, you should check out a solid VA panel. It's a step up for sure with far superior contrast, 3000:1 as opposed to 1000:1.
Of course, if we all wait patiently, HDR monitors will come out more and more and we'll have REAL contrast of 1,000,000:1 instead of dynamic or constant of 1000. lol
It's no wonder I wasn't blown away by my first IPS monitor in comparison to the TN panels before it... sure the colors are more uniform across the monitor, but they are no more vibrant nor have better contrast. Now my VA panel on the other hand...........