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Dell ST2210


$199.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Low power consumption due to half the amont of backlighting. Full 1080p capable resolution. 16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for playing games, watching HD media.

The Cons:Lower brightness rating due to fewer backlights (250 cd/m2 vs. 300+). TN panel - cheap to produce/sell and fast refresh at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles. 16:9 aspect ratio is not well suited for productivity applications or internet browsing.

The Dell ST2210 is a 21.5" full HD widescreen monitor released by Dell in September 2009. This 16:9 aspect ratio monitor delivers a clean and crisp picture with a full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution for enhanced movie, game playing or web surfing enjoyment.

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The picture quality is provided by a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness level, 16.7 million colors and an antiglare coating. It has a stylish design with a slim glossy black bezel and has a panel tilt of 4° forward and 21° backward. You can connect desktops, notebooks and gaming consoles thanks to a DVI, VGA and HDMI port. To save energy, it only uses 2 CCFL lamps rather than the standard 4.

Specifications

  • Display:
    • Panel Size: 21.5"
    • Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)
    • Panel Type: TN – Twisted Nematic
    • Optimal Resolution: 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz
    • Contrast Ratio: Dynamic Contrast Ratio 50000:1 (max)
    • Brightness: 250 cd/m2 (typical)
    • Response Time: 5ms
    • Viewing Angle: (160 vertical / 160 horizontal)
    • Color Support: 16.7 million colors
    • Pixel Pitch: 0.248 mm
    • Display Type: Anti-glare
  • Device Type: Full HD Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor
  • Stand: Tilt adjustable (4° forward and 21° back)
  • Security: Security port (cable lock sold separately)
  • Connectivity:
    • High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
    • Digital Visual Interface - Digital (DVI-D) with High Definition Content Protection (HDCP)
    • Video Graphics Array (VGA)
  • Built-In Devices:
    • Kensington security ports
    • Audio In/Out
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 383.55mm x 530.97mm x 217.00mm(15.10” x 20.90” x 8.54”)
  • Weight (with Stand and cables): 4.89 kg (10.78 Ib)
  • Weight (with packaging): 5.86 kg (12.92 lb)
  • Voltage Required: 100 to 240 VAC / 50 or 60 Hz + 3 Hz / 2.0A (maximum)
  • Power Consumption: 22.5W(typical) / 30W (Maximum)
  • Audio Output: Dual Microphone
  • Temperature Range Operating: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
  • Temperature Range Non-operating:
    • Storage : -20° to 60° (-4° to 140° F)
    • Shipping : -20° to 60° (-4° to 140° F)
  • Humidity Range Operating: 10% to 80% (non-condensing)
  • Humidity Range Non-operating:
    • Storage : 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
    • Storage : 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
  • Altitude Operating: 4,485 m (14,700 ft) max
  • Altitude Non-operating: 12,191 m (40,000 ft) max
  • Compliance and Standards:
    • Energy Star
    • EPEAT Silver
  • What's Included:
    • ST2210 21.5" Widescreen Monitor
    • Power cord
    • VGA cable (VGA to VGA)
    • CD User's guide and documentation

User Reviews (9)

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Pros
  • 5

    low power consumption due to half the amont of backlighting

  • 5

    full 1080p capable resolution

  • 5

    16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for playing games, watching HD media

  • 4

    affordable price

  • 3

    dual digital inputs - DVI and HDMI

  • 3

    slim bezel

  • 2

    High pixel density - More detail and can fit more text on the screen

Cons
  • 1

    lower brightness rating due to fewer backlights (250 cd/m2 vs. 300+)

  • 1

    TN panel - cheap to produce/sell and fast refresh at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles

  • 0

    16:9 aspect ratio is not well suited for productivity applications or internet browsing

  • 0

    cheap glossy bezel and stand

  • 0

    stand is not ergonomic - only features tilt adjustment

  • -1

    high resolution on 22" screen means a high pixel density - potentially hard on the eyes

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