Dell's new 24-inch U2412M comes with a smaller portfolio of input connectors and multimedia options compared to the more expensive Dell U2410. First of all Dell has removed the HDMI option. That might prove to be a problem if you are planning on connectin...
The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a monitor that is a very valuable acquisition once you decide to make it....
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Publicerad: 2012-02-10, Författare: Richard , testad av: reviewed.com
Sammanfattning: The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a mid-range 24-inch monitor with a slim profile and thin stand. While it had good overall performance, we found the stand to be a little awkward to use. Sections Get the Dell UltraSharp U2412M Reviewed.com offers the abil...
The Dell UltraSharp U2412 delivers very good value for money and will appeal to anyone who needs to spend a lot of time in front of their monitor. It's not a multimedia display, but its excellent display quality and ergonomics make it great for design,...
Sammanfattning: The U2412M delivered an excellent display performance and the on-screen menu is easy to navigate when adjusting brightness, contrast, and sharpness. Colour accuracy was excellent across a wide range...
Sammanfattning: Another batch of monitors just landed. This time, we're sampling 24" screens. If 27" is too big (and too expensive), and 23" is too small, this round-up is just what you need. We put three screens through the usual paces to find a definitive winner.....
Great stand: heightadjustable, 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
Unfortunately, the differences between the Dell U2412M and the U2410 are all too visible. Dell was hoping to make a good value for money monitor, but has ended up producing a rather average product with an off-putting price tag....
Before getting to far into this conclusion, let’s get one thing out in the open: the U2412M just can’t compete against Dell’s own U2410 or many other 24” IPS-based displays on the market, nor was it ever meant to. We consider it to be bridge between hi...