Dell P2418HT 23.8 Touch Monitor - 1920X1080 LED-LIT, Black
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Jessica
> 3 dayLove this monitor! It has so many ways to adjust it for optimal use.
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Frank D.
> 3 dayThis monitor I use with my lenovo laptop for my desktop computer works great
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Bryan of the Lone Islands
Greater than one weekI bought this touch screen monitor with the intention of getting a high-end stylus (Bamboo perhaps). Sadly, this monitor does not work with any stylus that is pressure-sensitive, blue-tooth or smart (not that I could find). Best result you can hope for is something a little better than drawing with a mouse. Bottom line, dont buy if you intend on working with any level of drawings. Youll be disappointed..... I would have made the monitor compatible with higher-end stylus if I were Dell. There are a good many of us who are looking for a nice size screen to draw on. However, the touch screen was very responsive to touch and had a very sturdy and functional base. Id recommend the monitor, but again, not if you are going to be drawing.
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Ed Young
> 3 dayThis fits the bill perfectly for me! Works great as second monitor.
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Gregori
Greater than one weekSo far Im loving this monitor. It works very well, and with some tweaking I was able to make the image and brightness come close to my other IPS gaming monitor. The image quality still isnt anything to write home about, but being an IPS panel means it already has great viewing angles and colors, so I cant really complain much about that. Its working great with Bitwig studio. The touch functionality in Windows 10 feels just as good as any other touch device Ive used. At first it was a little weird touching the screen because it feels like a regular monitor, but I got over that pretty quickly, and I definitely prefer the matte finish over a gloss finish. Glare and fingerprints are not an issue. My biggest gripe is related to the price($300 at the time of writing this review). IPS monitors have gotten much cheaper over the past year. Youre paying at least triple the price of a non-touch IPS. I have a hard time believing all the touch hardware raises the price so much when tablets and touchscreen laptops are cheap these days. Now Im okay with paying so much because its part of my workstation, but for someone who just wants to use a touch monitor with their computer for convenience, the price probably isnt worth it. I think they should drop it at least $50, and they should also offer a cheaper version that doesnt include the stand. Its a very nice, high-quality monitor stand, but I have mounted VESA stands that Id rather use. At the end of the day, the touchscreen works great with Windows 10, the image quality is good enough, and it doesnt look weird or out of place next to my other monitors. If you are okay with the price, then I see no reason not to get it.
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Photovideogo
> 3 dayWow! no complaints; it looks great and works great. I need a bigger one..lol
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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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Dr. Estrella Schimmel DVM
> 3 dayArrived with 1 pixel dark and a horizontal and vertical line. I can still use it so I didnt return it although I should.
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phil friedman
Greater than one weeknice big clear screen with touch
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Hung Phan
> 3 dayI hooked up a Asus VivoStick to this monitor and it works perfectly. To utilize the touchscreen, you just need to plug in the usb. The touchscreen sensitivity is just phenomenal. I didn’t think it work so well but is does. It beats buying an all in one computer and way more cost effective. The display has a smooth glare; so I can scroll easily in webpages, pinching in and out zooms the image. This would be a great product for a touchscreen POS system, no need for keyboard and mouse as well. Although, a mouse is needed for setup. I am very happy with product and thinking about getting another one to build another computer for my house. I am currently using this for my business, a nail salon.