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Dell G2410
$360.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:LED-backlit. Full 1080p capable. Very high contrast ratio.
The Cons:TN panel, cheap to produce and fast at the expense of colour accuracy and viewing angles. No HDMI input. Cheap stand - all plastic, not very ergonomic (tilt only).
The Dell G2410 is an EPEAT GOLD & ENERGY STAR compliant wide-screen LCD display monitor cited as distinguishing itself from competitors by utilizing a design that combines energy efficiency with recycled materials and other environmentally preferable components.
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The second of two Dell G2 LCD displays, the Dell G2410 is an upgrade from the Dell G210 in that it offers a larger 24” (versus 22”) display with a maximum resolution of 1920x1080 (versus 1680x1050). In all other ways, however, the G2410 is practically a duplicate of its peer. For instance, the G2410 also features a built-in ambient light sensor that responds to surrounding brightness by automatically adjusting screen brightness levels, a ‘PowerNap’ screensaver application that dims the monitor to a minimum brightness or ‘sleep mode’ when requested, a running power consumption of 18W, and a sleep-mode power consumption of only 0.15W. The G2410 also boasts both a DVI-D and a VGA (D-Sub) connector, not to mention a 5ms black-to-white response time, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and a 1000000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The Dell G2410 retails for a more expensive $359.99 (versus $279.99).
Features
- EPEAT GOLD & ENERGY STAR Compliant
- Wide-Screen 24” LCD Display
- 1920x1080 Maximum Resolution
- 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 1000000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Built-In Ambient Light Sensor
- PowerNap Screensaver
- 18W Running Power Consumption
- 0.15W Sleep-Mode Power Consumption
- DVI-D Connector
- VGA (D-Sub) Connector)
- 5ms Black-to-White Response Time
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16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for watching movies
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built-in light sensor for auto-dimming or brightening depending on ambient light levels
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attractive thin
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TN panel, cheap to produce and fast at the expense of colour accuracy and viewing angles
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cheap stand - all plastic, not very ergonomic (tilt only)
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16:9 aspect ratio limits vertical resolution, not ideal for web browsing or office productivity software
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