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It's been a while since we've looked at a monitor, but we're beginning to see some new models show up on the market. While a lot of companies are making the push for new 120Hz TN panels, Dell are expanding the U series line with yet another monitor sporti...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2020-10-02 04:15:37
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While gamers tend to favour monitors with fast refresh rates, there are many other screens with better-quality images that are still suitable for gaming. The Dell U2412M is popular among gamers and non-gamers alike, as it uses a high-quality 24in LED-b...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2020-10-02 04:15:40
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Monitors are once more the interest of consumers who don't want a smartphone, a tablet or a TV. It's the sequel, so to say, of the manufacturer's UltraSharp U2410 released 3 years ago already. So it was only normal that this new model, called UltraSharp U...
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The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a monitor that is a very valuable acquisition once you decide to make it...
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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...
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Something of a rarity these days, Dell's UltraSharp U2412M is a 24in monitor featuring a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels in the classic 16:10 widescreen ratio. Its smart, business-like appearance is an entirely appropriate one, being designed primaril...
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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...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2020-10-02 04:16:06
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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...
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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...
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By offering a reasonably large, high quality 16:10 IPS panel at a price point which is infinitely more palatable than the U27 or U30 series, the U24s have always been considered a great value. The all new U2412M, hopes to continue this enviable traditi...
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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...
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The U2412M from Dell might look like a P2411H Professional series, but there's one important difference: it's an IPS screen, not a TN. That means better colour representation, better viewing angle and a higher price. Screen types are seldom highlighted...
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Sturdy adjustable stand, Viewing angle and contrast don't disappoint, Suitable for professional use, Affordable for an IPS panel...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2020-10-02 04:16:16
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With no HDMI input or loudspeakers, it's hard to use the U2412M for watching TV, or with a DVD player or games console. This is a monitor that you should only choose if you only want to use it as a desktop monitor and not as an extra display for other...
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Great stand: heightadjustable, rotates and portrait mode, IPS display has wide viewing angles, Four port USB hub, 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution (16:10)...
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Can't get rid of the reverse ghosting, No speakers or headphone jack, No HDMI input...
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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...
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We're seeing an increasing number of IPS panels, as the price of this high-end LCD technology seems to be falling into consumer territory. Unlike last month's Hazro HZ27WC, Dell's U2412M is aimed at a business market, which might excuse the fact that i...
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An IPS panel and anti-glare finish means the U2412M's great image quality can be viewed from any angle, but it isn't the best IPS panel we've seen...
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