Best value for the buck monitor. Amazing clarity, size and a great price too.
Best value for the buck monitor. Amazing clarity, size and a great price too.
Although not as pleasing a design as newer monitors, this monitor performs well and has great features. I have had it next to Dell's U2414H and am more impressed with this one.
Colours; brightness; ports; anti-glare
A little bulky
Its smart, business-like appearance is an entirely appropriate one, being designed primarily for the very best image quality combined with premium ergonomics which enable strain-free use for many hours of continuous use.
As the follow-up to 2009's Dell UltraSharp U2410, the U2412m has quite a bit to live up to. I expected Dell to stay on its high-end and expensive course it had already plotted for the series. Not surprisingly, I'll admit to being a bit disappointed when I learned Dell went with a cheaper IPS panel with the 2412m compared with its previous efforts.
With thoughtful design, great performance, and plenty of OSD features, the Dell UltraSharp U2412 fills its value quotient to the brim.
The Dell UltraSharp U2412m has great performance with excellent ergonomic support and a robust and easy-to-navigate OSD with tons of options for customization; It also has five USB ports, and it's currently available for about $350.
HDMI is missing from the connection options; and performance-wise; it's not quite there compared with high-end; pro-grade IPS panels; especially when it comes to viewing angles.
An IPS panel and anti-glare finish means the U2412M's great image quality can be viewed from any angle
The Dell U2412M did well in our recent roundup of 23- and 24-inch monitors. It offers screen quality that’s almost as good as that of the top-ranked HP ZR2440w, for a little less money. Plus, its design is flexible and efficient.
The U2412M offers very good on-screen performance, multiple input types, a flexible design, and wide viewing angles.
Ergonomically flexible design;
Relatively expensive;
Dell has enjoyed a healthy reputation when it comes to displays in India, and it has been so at least roughly over the past 4 years. There have been several iconic displays offering an abundance of features, along with impressive performance at different price brackets.
The new Dell U2412M monitor is a more basic version of the ever-popular Dell U2410. Dell is hoping to meet the needs of its most demanding users for a more affordable monitor by removing some of the
Great stand: height-adjustable; rotates and portrait mode; IPS display has wide viewing angles; Four port USB hub; 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution (16:10
Can't get rid of the reverse ghosting; No speakers or headphone jack; No HDMI input
This monitor does not have S-IPS panel, but LG's LM240WU8-SLA1 panel, which is an e-IPS panel. Source: HP dissasembly docs bit.ly/GVIR2N
Very good monitor overall
Not an S-IPS panel, but e-IPS; Higher price compared to some other models with same or nearly the same specs, no special bad pixel policy as its predecessor ZR24w
It is unique product with its resolution. It is not really worth the price difference. I would not recommend to anyone unless price drops below $200. I would expect a difference of $20 between normal resolution and this monitor.
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