Dive into brilliance with the distinctive S2440L 24" monitor, featuring ultra-wide viewing, edge-to-edge glass and our Image Enhance featureDell S2440L 24" Monitor with LED Panel Details and ultrawide angle: When it's on, you're there.Dive into brilliance with the distinctive S2440L 24" monitor, featuring ultra-wide viewing, edge-to-edge glass and our Image Enhance feature. Contemporary styling: Always enjoy a magnificent view with a virtually frameless 24" display featuring edge-to-edge glass....
- Contemporary styling: Always enjoy a magnificent view with a virtually frameless 24" display featuring edge-to-edge glass
- Superb performance: Images come alive with color-boosting Image Enhance, ultra-wide viewing and Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 max.) in a 16:9 widescreen format.
- Versatile connections: Connect to a laptop or desktop with VGA connectivity. Explore a world of HD entertainment options with an HDMI port.
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1. Dell S2440L Monitor
Things I liked:
-Excellent price
-Beautiful color after dropping the green a bit. I've heard viewing angles aren't as good as IPS, but it's still much better than the typical TN laptop screen I was using.
-Extremely good contrast ratio - the best in Dell's S-series as this uses AMVA instead of IPS like the others.
-I was worried about ghosting because of the overdrive, but the only thing I've been able to find is the rare dark cursor-trail when moving over some grey backgrounds. I probably wouldn't have noticed this for a while if I hadn't specifically been looking.
-Very, very glossy and reflective compared to your typical monitor. I love it; others may prefer matte screens. You probably won't want to use this next to a window, or where you don't have control over the room lighting.
-Glass seems durable and easy to clean
A few cons and notes:
-No DVI input - just VGA and HDMI
-Only up/down tilt is adjustable. Turning it to face more...
2. After a few months of owning this monitor
After a few months I've decided to finally review this. Note that I am a picky person when it comes to my electronics, so bare with me. Got it for $179.99, and honestly it is an amazing deal for that price. Beautiful gloss finish, amazing picture quality, tone/contrast/color is perfect imo. I'm a gamer with a high end computer so clarity, efficiency and all that good stuff is important to me. Definitely an upgrade from my old 19 inch. Set up was easy, but I didn't like the Dell Monitor installer. The right side control panel is pretty easy to navigate through, and the touch capabilities respond well. HOWEVER! The biggest downside to this monitor from what I've found is it flickers and blacks out. Thing is, Dell support goes through this process that requires a "support" tag that their products are supposed to come with, but this monitor doesn't. So not only do I not have a way of contacting them directly through e-mail or phone, I cannot figure out how to get rid of the problem...
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Best monitor I have ever owned!
First, this is a 24 AMVA panel not IPS...THIS IS A GOOD THING...I have an IPS 3D LG TV (47LM6400) calibrated and this monitor, calibrated by my eyes, blows my TV out of the water in terms of contrast and color reproduction...oh and did I mention no IPS glow or backlight bleed?! I got this monitor used off another site for $150, it was a steal, this monitor for $200 or less is a steal. Also, the 1920x1080 resolution is perfect for a monitor this size. The 27 inch may be too big for that resolution but it depends on the end user. Personally I went from a Dell SP2309W which is an amazing 23 2048x1152 res LCD TN monitor to an HP 2511x LED TN monitor to this a true 8 bit VA panel monitor and this monitor is better than the aforemention in every way. My ONLY complaints would be wish it had a DVI and wish it had speakers, no biggie really. Also, the glossy panel is not THAT glossy, no more than my HP2511x which is glossy. Only difference is that the Dell looks better and colors look better...
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