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Dell G2410

Manufacturer: Dell

Connectivity

  • Video input type
  • VGA, DVI

Display

  • Brightness
  • 250 cd/m2
  • Claimed viewing angle (horizontal)
  • 170 degrees
  • Claimed viewing angle (vertical)
  • 160 degrees
  • Contrast ratio
  • 1000 :1
  • Display colour support
  • 16.7 million
  • Dot pitch
  • 0.277 mm
  • Max resolution (pixels)
  • 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Monitor size (diagonal)
  • 23 inch
  • Pixel response time
  • 5 ms

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 409.05 mm x 570.75 x 156.86 mm mm
  • Weight
  • 7.5 kg

Talkback 1 comments

    It's a great looking monitor.. ...Anthony -- 08/05/09

    It's a great looking monitor... BUT! Has a major design flaw. Ambient light sensor when engaged causes 'flickering' - brightness randomly changes up and down.

    The good: Lovely monitor, great colour and deep blacks. Power saving 'ambient light sensor' mode is unuseable thou.

    The bad: Have a look at this thread, where DELL claim that 'flickering' is NORMAL. What a croc! http://en.community.dell.com/forums/p/19272263/19482088.aspx#19482088

Overview

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The good:
  • LED backlit
  • Stellar all-around performance at a low price
  • Intuitive OSD
  • Unique energy consumption options
The bad:
  • Plainly designed
  • Lacks ergonomic features
  • Doesn't have an HDMI connection
The bottomline:

The plain-looking Dell G2410 offers stellar performance and an energy conscious interface at a low price.

Editors’ rating:

8.1/10

RRP: AU$599.00

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