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Dell E1910H


$160.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good inexpensive upgrade for CRT users or users who want to try widescreen aspect ratios. Menu layout design (controlled by side-mounted buttons) is intuitive and easier than most monitors to use. High quality graphical output for this price point, more than sufficient for office work and long daily use.

The Cons:Stand feels cheap and has a fairly boring aesthetic. Does not have USB ports, like some comparably priced monitors. Screen is difficult to adjust on the stand.

The Dell E1910H is a 18.5" widescreen LCD monitor. It has a 16:9 aspect ratio meaning it can display HD content full screen without letterboxing, whether the source be a movie, TV show, computer, or game console.

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The Dell E1910H has only VGA connectivity. Its native resolution is slightly over 720p, at 1366x768. It offers the exact same technical specifications as the Dell IN1920, and is the newer version of that monitor with a slightly redesigned on-screen display menu button layout. The Dell E1910H comes with an adjustable tilt stand.

Features

  • 18.5" diagonal
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • 250 CD/m2 brightness
  • 5ms response time / 200Hz refresh rate
  • 1366 x 768 resolution
  • VGA port
  • 0.3mm pixel pitch

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    Good inexpensive upgrade for CRT users or users who want to try widescreen aspect ratios

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    Menu layout design (controlled by side-mounted buttons) is intuitive and easier than most monitors to use

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    High quality graphical output for this price point, more than sufficient for office work and long daily use

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    Energy use is much improved over predecessor models

Cons
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    Stand feels cheap and has a fairly boring aesthetic

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    Does not have USB ports, like some comparably priced monitors

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    Screen is difficult to adjust on the stand

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