Published on August 7th,2009 at 10:33 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Dell Introduces a New 24” WUXGA IPS Monitor

I hate you Dell, why didn’t you released this four months ago! Just over 12,000 more than the Dell 24” Full HD I bought, here’s the U2410. Sold in Japan for 72,450 Yen (€529), this 24” WUXGA (1920×1200) LCD features an IPS panel with a 1000:1 contrast ration (boost up to 80 000:1 possible), a 400cd/m2 and with both HDMI, DVI, Display Port and USB 2.0 HUB…

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Comments
 

  • Hinner

    What is the refresh rate? Is it 120hertz or 60hertz?

    Still waiting for a 120hertz 24″

  • hp

    The last HP monitor has a LOT more connections and is VERY cheap, plus is superb considering the price.

    Dell used to be good, but not more. Not with those unrealistic prices.

  • ike

    in response to hp’s comment: “The last HP monitor has a LOT more connections and is VERY cheap, plus is superb considering the price.

    Dell used to be good, but not more. Not with those unrealistic prices.”

    The fact is, that HP monitor you’re referring to is probably a typical TN panel monitor. The colour reproduction on an IPS monitor is levels above what a TN panel monitor show you.

    This price is fairly average to somewhat competitive from what I’ve seen of other IPS panels

  • ike

    unless you were referring to the HP LP2475W, for which ill retract my previous comment.

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    I have a bad taste in my mouth when I hear HP… beside my beloved HP 48GX… I really do not like this brand… Should I give them another chance ?

  • http://www.zaurus.org.uk speculatrix

    both HP and Dell have been guilty of bait and switch in the past, sending out better monitors in tthe first few months to get good reviews and then switching to cheap panels later, they have promised to not do it again and they seem to have stuck by that.

    that said you still have to be careful that apparently similar models in different markets can be different. here in the UK people buy displays on size per price and seem largely unaware of the many different display types. The Japanese seem much more aware of quality.

 

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