Dell P2418HT 23.8 Touch Monitor - 1920X1080 LED-LIT, Black
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SC Margo
04-01-2025Ive only been using it about a month - and not every day - but so far it does what I needed. The screen does tilt and rotate. I have mine standing on the desk - not mounted - and that work. There are a lot of cables. I guess thats to be expected but I was surprised. It did come with a little cable wrapper thing that helps. Also it takes up a lot of desk space, but its true to the advertised dimensions. No complaints.
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Wesley W.
> 3 dayUh yeah, for the price etc the monitor is bananas. I use it in a lab environment, replaced a laptop as an hmi. Plus it looks sick, swiping etc. I used 25ft usb 3.0 cables and same length hdmi cables. works perfectly.
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ReadsLots
> 3 dayBeen coping with a mouse, to get from far left to far right for responses demanded by webpages, but this things a revelation. I grew used to the touchscreen on my pretty much obsolete iPhone, so this was worth a try. Not a single regret for walking away from a perfectly good screen of near-identical size (it goes to daughter so her laptops screens bigger). Picture quality if excellent, and worth every dime!
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Dissatified [ now former ] Dell customer
> 3 dayUsed this monitor only twice. When moving it on its stand, as it is designed to do, it cracked a third of the way across the screen under my thumb. It is not functional. I reported this to Dell, who refuses to replace it. They call this damage instead of it was really is: a manufacturing defect. Be advised of their poor support.
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Marlene K.
> 3 dayI like this monitor a lot. The touch is really easy to use, having transitioned from non-touchscreen. The only thing I dont like this that images appear darker than I think they should be. I have adjusted the brightness and it doesnt seem to be any different. I may need to see if I am not quite doing it right, but I think I am. Nonetheless, for someone looking for a touchscreen, this is a nice one. -review written by Marlene K, not Jim K as mentioned.
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Gary R. Randolph
> 3 dayUsing a touch screen in Recording Studio to control DAW. Works great!
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Heiko Ganzer
Greater than one weekThis is a great product that is exactly as advertised
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Melek
> 3 dayWhat can I say that hasnt already been written. Very cool, sleek screen with feather light touch.
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Mr. Blaze Brown PhD
> 3 dayI picked up this monitor to use with my laptop. I wanted it wide so that I can have 2 windows, side-by-side, while Im writing my reports. I also wanted a touch screen, and didnt want to spend a fortune. While its not perfect, it meets all of my requirements. Ive used it almost daily for over 2 months now and am very satisfied with this monitors features and performance. What I like: -super light for its size, I can pick this screen easily and move it around if I need to -the stand is solid and allows the monitor to be raised, lowered and angled to make it comfortable to use -connection was easy. Some said they had problems, but I found the directions were easy to follow and I had it set up and connected within just a few minutes -I mentioned it was touch screen, right? This feature has worked flawlessly for me. I love it -No flickering. Im highly sensitive to light changes on a monitor or tv. This is LED and it has zero noticeable flickering, so no migraines -Screen quality is good for web browsing, document-based work, and even the occasional graphic work. -the price makes this a great value What I didnt like: -graphics arent crisp. This is the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. If you work primarily in graphics then this probably isnt the best monitor for you. If you work with text or browse the web its hardly noticeable -the port cover is difficult to attach. After the monitor is set up and all cords are connected, this is supposed to snap on over them, probably for a dust cover, or maybe to give a cleaner appearance. The problem is that it goes on the underside and back of the monitor, unless I detach the monitor from the stand, this area isnt easily accessible. I turned the monitor and tried to blindly get the tabs to go into the slots and then click into place against the cords, which resist against the cover. It failed and I left it there because its far more trouble than its worth, in my opinion. If they wanted a dust cover, then it should be a hinged door. This useless piece of plastic just sits there cluttering up my space
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Ronald Sauve
> 3 dayI work with a CAD program on a 15.4 2016 MacBook Pro, so I needed a larger monitor to make work easier. I researched many different monitors from various manufacturers, and finally narrowed it down to 2 from Dell, this one, and the U2415. I like both, but what swung the decision for me was the touch ability of this monitor. This monitor really works, with several connection options, both upstream and downstream. I know, Macs dont support touch, but I was able to get around that with the TOUCHBASE drivers. Their driver package really works, and I have never, ever dealt with a company with better support, even pre sale support. Dave Bhattacharjee is top notch. He gets back to you within the day with any answers to your questions, and thats especially notable given the time zone difference, (TOUCHBASE is located in England). If you have a Mac, and want a screen with touch ability, dont hesitate to go with TOUCHBASE. Their website is very comprehensive, with almost any question you might have addressed there, including a complete list of every touchscreen their software drivers have been tested with. Go for it!