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Dell ST2010
$149.00
Released May, 2009
The Pros:16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for HD media playback. High 1600 x 900px resolution for a 20" display - approaching full 1080p. HDMI input.
The Cons:16:9 aspect ratio is poor for general computing - too wide, lacks vertical resolution compared to 16:10 displays. Cheap plastic non-ergonomic stand. TN panel - standard quality display with relatively poor viewing angles and limited colour reproduction.
The Dell ST2010 is a 20” flat panel LCD computer monitor. While the display is not fully HD compatible, it does support 720p images with its 1600 x 900 pixel resolution. The aspect ratio of the ST2010 is set at 16:9, meaning it's designed primarily for displaying widescreen media content, but it can still be useful for productivity apps and web browsing.
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The response time is rated at 5ms, while the refresh rate is rated at 60Hz. Physically, the display is encased in a black bezel with a silver tilt-adjustable stand. Video inputs include one VGA port and HDMI port. Built-in Kensington ports are also included to help prevent theft of the ST2010. The Dell ST2010 is Energy Star certified, and uses approximately 20 watts of power when in use.
Features
- 20" TFT LCD widescreen display
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- 1600 x 900 pixel resolution
- 720p HD capable
- 10,000:1 contrast ratio
- 160°/160° viewing angle
- 250 cd/m2 brightness
- 60Hz vertical frequency
- 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI
- 20W power consumption (<1W idle)
- Energy Star
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16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for HD media playback
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high 1600 x 900px resolution for a 20" display - approaching full 1080p
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16:9 aspect ratio is poor for general computing - too wide, lacks vertical resolution compared to 16:10 displays
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cheap plastic non-ergonomic stand
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TN panel - standard quality display with relatively poor viewing angles and limited colour reproduction
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