| Dell UltraSharp U2410 - LCD display - TFT - 24" - widescreen - 1920 x 1200 - 400 cd/m2 - 80000:1 (dynamic) - 6 ms - 0.277 mm HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, DisplayPort [DELL PN: U2410] | ![Dell UltraSharp U2410 - LCD display - TFT - 24 - widescreen - 1920 x 1200 - 400 cd/m2 - 80000:1 (dynamic) - 6 ms - 0.277 mm HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, DisplayPort [DELL PN: U2410]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/11zijH9mAaL._SL160_.jpg) | Brand: Dell Category: Personal Computer
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 352
Color: Silver & Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Free Memory Slots: 4 USB, 1 HDMI, 1 Display Port Shipping Weight (lbs): 25 Dimensions (in): 19 x 8 x 22 Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix Built-in Devices Card reader Diagonal Size 24" - widescreen Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.277 mm Max Resolution 1920 x 1200 Color Support Up to 1.07 billion colors Response Time 6 ms Display Positions Adjustments Height, pivot (rotation), swivel, tilt Display Screen Coating Anti-glare Signal Input HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, DisplayPort Features HDCP, 110% color gamut Image Aspect Ratio 16:10 Image Brightness 400 cd/m2 Image Contrast Ratio 80000:1 (dynamic) Image Max H-View Angle 178 Image Max V-View Angle 178 Interfaces 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) ¦ 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI ¦ 1 x DisplayPort - 20 pin DisplayPort ¦ 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A ¦ 1 x component video input ¦ 1 x composite video input ¦ 1 x Hi-Speed USB upstream - 4 pin USB Type A ¦ 4 x Hi-Speed USB downstream - 4 pin USB Type A Included Accessories Stand Flat Panel Mount Interface Yes Compatible with Windows 7 "Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft's assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7.
MPN: U2410 Model: U2410 UPC: 335582410399 EAN: 0884116040521 ASIN: B00302DNZ4
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| Features:
| • | Experience stunning high-definition detail and the ability to view more onscreen content | | • | Stunning 80,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio | | • | Wide Aspect Ratio: 16:10. View wide documents with ease and work in multiple windows | | • | Blazing Fast 6-Millisecond Response Time (Typical) | | • | Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture Multi-View with Precise |
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Product Description Uncompromising Screen Performance
Designed to handle graphics-intensive applications with ease, this high-performance 24" monitor delivers stunning detail, depth and responsiveness.
High-Definition Viewing24" Display and 1920x1200 (max) WUXGA Resolution: Experience stunning high-definition detail and the ability to view more onscreen content.
Display with 16:10 Widescreen Aspect Ratio16:10 Wide Aspect Ratio: View wide documents with ease and work in multiple windows with less scrolling and toggling between applications.
Response Time6-Millisecond Response Time2 (Typical): Discover responsive, lifelike video playback with minimal ghosting and streaking.
Dynamic Contrast Ratio80,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio: Enjoy blacker blacks, razor-sharp graphics and text, brilliant color and near-microscopic detail.
Wide Viewing AnglesWide Viewing Angle: 178°/178° viewing angle minimizes color deviation and delivers vivid, lifelike video images.
Precise, Vivid, Industry-Standard Color
Thanks to PremierColor technology, the Dell UltraSharp U2410 Monitor delivers reliable, true-to-life color without the need for extensive calibration.
State-of-the-Art Color Depth: 12-bit internal processing enables 1.07 billon colors and helps distinguish very low grayscale tones to deliver greater level of details in dark areas.
110% Color Gamut (typical)1 A color gamut of 110% delivers vibrant, true-to life color across all display modes.
Consistent, Accurate Color Out of the Box: Factory-tuned Adobe RGB and sRGB modes minimize the need for further color calibration; each monitor arrives with a certified color-calibration factory report.
Compatible with Industry Color Standards: 100% sRGB, 96% AdobeRGB meets the needs of professional users involved in color-centric work such as graphic design, CAD/CAM, gaming and media creation.
Custom Color Adjustment: Professional as well as technical users can use Custom Color Mode to adjust parameters for saturation, hue, gain and offset.
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Input selection interface is poor. July 26, 2010 Mark Twain (NYC, NY USA) Input select is poor.
There are 5 buttons, top to right I will name them 1 2 3 4 5
To change source from say DVI 1 to DVI 2 you have to press:
5 to activate, 3 to select input source, 3 to move down, 4 to confirm.
To go back to dvi 1
5 to activate, 3 to select, 2 to move up, 4 to confirm.
Pivot and stand are great, but the input select seems to have been a victim of fancy looks over function. Source input should either be one single button to cycle through connected devices, or discrete buttons for each device.
DELL U2410 - Not for editors. July 10, 2010 VisualEchos 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Being the best 24" IPS monitor out there for the money, I too purchased this monitor in hopes of getting a good one. Too bad that didn't happen. My first issue was with the color profile not working with Photoshop, but a quick Google search fixed that (search betav3 ICC if you need the fix). The second issue was with the color. Just as some of the other reviews here on Amazon state, looking at a solid white screen, say, Google's home page for example, there is obvious green tinting on the left side fading into the middle, and pink tinting on the right fading into the middle. The pinkest part is actually located more towards the bottom right portion. Closer inspection on a medium gray background, say, Photoshop for example, reveals two dark vertical bands, with 3 darker intersecting spots. Now, these aren't crazy dark, but very obvious for anyone that is going to do any sort of photo editing.
Let me say that this montor is so nice in every other way that I considered living with the issues, it's that nice. However, I have decided to exchange the monitor in hopes of getting one with either no issues, or these to a lesser degree, and will update this when it arrives (if I can).
If you're a person just looking at a screen, this monitor is awesome! However, if you do any sort of editing and need colors to be correct, buy with caution, and be ready to exchange or return it.
Bang for your buck? June 19, 2010 Brenden R. Mcelroy 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To begin with I replaced (4) 2209WA ultrasharp Dell monitors with four of these. I use the monitors at a CAD station in my home office and I don't scrimp on "tools of the trade". I was expecting something spectacular for the price, after all I had bought the 22" monitors for under $700 total on a screaming deal and these cost me almost $2,000 at the lowest price I could find ($449.00 ea + tax). The most important factor to me is being able to see nice crisp objects and lines on the screen so I don't have to squint and give myself a headache by the end of the day. Tools that save me time and energy ultimately make me more money.
To be honest with you I am non-plussed by the monitors when factoring price and comparing them to Dell's 2209WA. Is the resolution higher? Yes. Is the color better? I want to say yes. Do they have more inputs? Absolutely! Are the adjustment buttons better? Way cooler! Are they sharper? No. Do I have $1,300.00 worth of extra screen real estate? No. Would I buy them again? No.
I wish I had waited (however long it took, 2-3 years) until the 27" monitors dropped in price or my 22's up and died on me. Now I have too much of an investment in them to upgrade unless they start dieing or they start giving away the larger monitors.
As far as the color accuracy is concerned, I'm not noticing anything alarming. They present a nice picture. The biggest improvement these have over the 22" is that they seem to put out significantly less heat (but I might just have the brightness dialed in lower). This is significant when you're sitting in front of four of them.
Bottom line is that I wish I had stuck with the 2209WA monitors for the price alone. This is a nice monitor and overall it is a better monitor than the 2209WA, but as noted already it's not worth the significantly higher price. Do yourself a favor and buy the 22" ultrasharp while they're still being made with the good screens.
it's bright! May 26, 2010 cc-in-san diego (San Diego, California United States) So far, I'm quite thrilled with these monitors. Have 2- don't know how I've done without all these years - use autocad on one screen and pdf file on the other - no more clutter on my desk - especially as my drawings tend to be 6 feet in length!
They are very bright - found myself backing away from the monitor the first few weeks before I got used to them. I use white screen with black linework rather than dark screen with colors -so can only tell you that I'm very happy with what I use and see when I work on 3d modeling and drawing layout.
Have viewed photographs with 2 megapixel thru 10 megapixel size and you can definitely see the dots and sharpness with this screen. It's especially great when trying to 'edit' the photos...I can now see where I need to do 'touch-ups' without squinting.
They're still too close for my liking, but the double stand/support I bought for them is proving to be awkward Dual Monitor Flex Stand Up To 24IN 22LBS/MONITOR-- so I'm using the provided support - which was quite easy to install - slide in and "snap" you're ready to go.
The menu control on the bottom right hand corner of the monitor frame is very sensitive - if you try to grasp the frame near the bottom(as you do to adjust tilt and so on) you're likely to turn on the menu - slightly annoying the first few times adjusting the tilt - but one learns to keep away from the corner]
Haven't tried all the bells and whistles yet...but so far very happy. So happy in fact, I bought one for myself for home-can't wait to see blu-ray movie on it...have a Sony 40" Bravia - and it's not as bright as this Dell!
Dell on DELL May 23, 2010 Ardell C. Burnell (Phila. Pa.) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was in the market for a new monitor somewhere around 3-4 hundred dollars. I keep coming back to the U2410 because of it's ratings but thought it was more than I wanted to spend. I read some negative reviews, all unfounded by me. This monitor is worth the investment if your in a professional business as I am (also my name is Dell).
Dell Burnell
Phila.
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