Color: This monitor has a lot going for it. It's main advantage is color: I'm not sure about the technical specs of the monitor, but I can testify that the color reproduction on this monitor, under the default calibration, is noticeably better than any other LCD I've used. I... Read the full review →
great!
Picture quality
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Inputs
Two DVI, VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, plus a few USB inputs (that I'm just using for power). The picture on this baby is phenomenal. Dell really outdid itself with the UltraSharp series, and this 16x10 model (native 1900x1200) is simply gorgeous. Read the full review →
reviewed on Aug 26, 2011
purchased on Jun 15, 2010
great!
Inputs
good
Picture quality
good
Design and form factor
At this size, you may need to push it back a bit for gaming (at least 2 ft. in my opinion). Overall, I'm happy with the monitor. 24" Widescreen (16:10) with 1920 x 1200 native resolution AdobeRGB (96% Coverage) Read the full review →
great!
Picture quality
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Inputs
This product is really great for people like designers, photographers or developers. It won't satisfy gamers, because it's not fast enough for displaying games, but for professionals it's just perfect. Read the full review →
great!
Picture quality
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Inputs
I love this monitor. Both the picture and build quality are superb, and the USB and SD card inputs on the left side of the monitor are essential to me. That said, you pay a lot for the quality, perhaps too much. Dell lists the U2410 at $600 (though it's regularly on sale), when many standard... Read the full review →
The only way to get better quality than the Dell UltraSharp U2410 is to spend a lot more money — if you need a 24-inch, are on a budget but still need great quality images, we can wholeheartedly recommend this screen.
So is this a decent upgrade from Dell? In one word, yes! Users are bound to be attracted to the first 24" Dell screen using H-IPS panel technology. Dell has stuck with a few things which were not broken, such as the massive range of connectivity and ergonomic options, and I think that was wise. They have also improved a few areas such as responsiveness, input lag and viewing angles and its nice to see a couple of extras like the new OSD style and 12-bit LUT for smooth gradients.
Dell has recently released their new 24 inch U2410 that has an IPS panel like the Dell 2209WA that we have reviewed some time ago. IPS panels has better picture quality than the TN panels featured in most PC monitors today and IPS panels are ideal for graphic artists and photographers.