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Dell U2412M High Resolution Monitors LED IPS HQ review

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

This is a quick look at my Dell 24" UltraSharp monitors. I ordered a set of the "professional" monitors, and sent them back. These Ultra Sharp are much better quality and have a Huge viewing angle as you can see.

The ones I sent back are "TN" technology (Twisted Nematic) and I didn't care for them at all.

These are replacing the good ole 1905FP ultra sharps that I had

Camera is my HTC phone so not the greatest in low light.

My only complaint about these is there is a bit of "backlight bleed" on the darker colors, but it doesn't seem to bother me much...

Thanks for looking

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  • @TheBigBowy Which monitor stand do You use? I also have three monitors working.

  • @TheRealFufuchs Its the Ergotron DS100 Triple-Monitor Desk Stand.

  • @TheRealFufuchs Oh and I forgot that I modified that stand to accept the bigger monitor. Hope its not too late. I wasn't even thinking until somebody asked. my bad.

  • @TheBigBowy Great!  I already bought it! What did you have to modify???

  • @Trubyd44 Just the center mount has to be lengthened. And the outside adjustable rails will be past their intended location, but not to worry...

    Sorry I wasn't thinking.

  • @Trubyd44 I put up another video showing the back of the stand. Hope this helps.

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  • @TheBigBowy Thanks for replying :D Well I like these a lot, but I think I have found some better suited monitors for me... same good quality, but a 2ms response time for when I do my motion graphics etc. The: iiyama ProLite E2473HDS 24"  But a helpful video nonetheless.... and there are so many good monitors, all have their benefits and flaws haha :P

  • @evilbobsta Sorry it took so long to reply...

    I use these for 3D modeling, and I can't even notice the response time causing any issues, but if you were doing something that required really fast user input like video gaming or something, I think that is when the response time might get you a little bit.

    But if you really think about it, try to count 8ms or even 20ms its almost inhumanly possible. That's my opinion.

    These are really good mid to high level monitors.

    Thanks.

  • Hey man, I'm really interested in getting a good, affordable monitor for Graphic and Motion design. I've been looking at this monitor (Dell Ultrasharp U2412M) and I see that it has good adjustability, cost, it's LED and full HD... one problem I see with the technical details is that it has a 8ms response time... Now I don't know much about this, but I know other monitors have 5 or even 2ms response times... Does this affect it at all? Looking forward to a reply! Thanks :D

  • Typical LED Flicker!

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