Dell P2419H 24 Inch LED-Backlit, Anti-Glare, 3H Hard Coating IPS Monitor - (8 ms Response, FHD 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz, 1000:1 Contrast, with ComfortView DisplayPort, VGA, HDMI and USB), Black
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Angus215
> 3 dayMonitor is great - low glare and virtually no edge. I really like the stand as well - moves up and down easily which I use a lot because I alternate between sitting and standing.
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jdb
> 3 dayThe problem with this monitor is the one feature that recommends it is actually a flaw: there is a coating on the screen that supposedly protects it, but it is super easy to scratch. Its like a pair of glasses: once you scratch the screen, the scratch is there, forever. Otherwise this monitor has a lot of cool features. The stand is especially nice. It rotates and raises and pivots. The picture is also good, as is the brightness. If only the screen didnt have that coating on it, this would be a good monitor. But I would not buy it again.
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Carlos L.
> 3 dayMy monitor was missing the HDMI cable, the screen is ok,I was expecting more pixel density but probably Id need to buy a WQHD, the colors are ok,the design is nice although I cant mount in my wall stand, if you buy this in offer is ok...
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Z. Mullan
> 3 dayI bought two of these panels in November 2019. Ive been using these for about 7 months now. Zero problems. Theyve have worked just as expected since day 1. At the time I paid about $150 each, and I thought that was a great deal. Now that Ive been working from home for the past 4+ months, and these are on all the time, I am so happy i got new screens before the quarantine.
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Isaac
> 3 dayThis is a good monitor. I bought it for use while I work at home. My laptop and the monitor I use at work have very good resolution. I knew this would have less resolution and didnt think I would really notice. For my purposes of writing code it is fine, but I do notice it is much more pixelated than I was expecting. Still a good value if you dont want to spend the extra money on a higher resolution monitor. But the difference will be noticeable.
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BakaNekoGato
> 3 dayThe good: it has a nice design including a thin bezel which is great for a duel-monitor setup. The mechanical design of the stand is very good. It goes together in seconds with no tools, is sturdy, and is highly adjustable including tilt in both directions. The monitor seems to be pretty intelligent about selecting the correct input signal, and it will automatically switch when I plug something new in. Comes with DP and USB3 cable. The integrated USB hub is great and adds some real value; its handy for your mouse/keyboard, memory sticks, etc. The bad: Im kind of picky about monitors, so take this for what is it. The viewing angle is good but not amazing. Way better than the old TN panels, but not as good as my wifes VA panel. There is also strange inverted color ghosting that shows up in very specific situations; sometimes (maybe 1% of the time) when I scroll through a webpage I will see magenta or cyan ghosting on the edges of light gray areas. I was able to mostly eliminate it with some minor tweaks to brightness and contrast, but I feel like I shouldnt have to do that. In summary: The picture doesnt look as good as a $300 VA-panel gaming monitor, but its a good choice for the office.
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Reagan Ullrich
19-12-2024I was disappointed when I received this monitor. It was dusty inside the box which makes me think it was either used or old. There was a small scratch on the screen about an inch long. I am using the monitor strictly for tool pallets in Final Cut, Photoshop, etc., so I can live with it. First monitor I ever bought that didnt come with a piece of paper or plastic or something covering the screen to avoid scratches during shipment. I assume all Dells come this way so I wont buy one again. Its too big a hassle for me to return it. The cables all attach to the monitor from the bottom. I know some people like that because it is clean but for me it is hard to get them plugged in. I had already read that the best cable to make this work with my newer iMac was a Thunderbolt to HDMI so I bought one and it did indeed instantly connect, and the computer instantly recognized the monitor so that was pretty cool. No hassle setup for sure. The screen isnt very bright. For $200 I expected more. So to recap, I think it is a good monitor but maybe worth $125. Just my two cents.
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RJ
17-12-2024My home office is bright wit natural light & theres no glare. I dont use it for games or graphics so the picture quality is perfect for me.
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Micah70
> 3 dayWhen my oldest monitor died I got another Dell - same model. The display is so much clearer. It’s helping my eye strain now that both monitors are such good quality.
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Gary Surprenant
> 3 dayThe monitor works fine. However, what I disliked about it being a previously loved product was that it wasnt packaged well for delivery. Since most delivery carriers dont really care about treating the products they deliver, the product should have been packaged better. When I got the monitor there was nothing to stop the contents (typical cardboard filler that typically comes in a Dell monitor box was missing) from moving around during transit. The items were loosely placed in a Dell monitor box, which allowed the contents in the box to move freely around and contributed to scratching up the back of the monitor with the base of the stand. The power cord is not the original power cord and only came with a VGA cable (which is pretty much obsolete). The USB 3.0 hub cable and display port cable was also missing. It would have been nice to know if these items were not going to be included in the description. Other than that the monitor works fine by testing with cables I have for my other monitor, but i have to now go buy the needed cables to use the monitor.