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Dell U2419H UltraSharp 24 Inch Full HD (1920x1080) Monitor, 60Hz, IPS, 5ms, InfinityEdge, 99 Percent sRGB, 2x DisplayPort, HDMI, 5x USB,Adjustable Stand (Height, Pivot, Swivel, Tilt),3 Years Warranty

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Nice, crisp images, both when working, working on high quality photos & images, as well as when gaming. The contrast performance was quite pleasing on Battlefield 4 (BF4). When observing darker shades, particularly dark passages in the game such as tunnels and shaded interiors, there was a fair degree of detail lost due to ‘PLS glow’. This was most noticeable towards the bottom corners of the screen from a normal viewing position – the ‘bloom’ here was in line with what we’ve seen on other PLS models of this size and is slightly greater than observed on IPS models such as the U2414H. For the remaining areas of the screen, detail levels were very good in dark areas and much as they should be – aided by the consistent and correct gamma handling of the monitor. Brighter shades such as lights, explosions and the sky had a little graininess from the screen surface but still appeared relatively smooth. Slightly improved from the U2414H in fact. On a more positive note, colour space coverage tests – performed with the same equipment and software but with the screen brightness set to 150 nits – gave me scores that are about the standard you should expect from a display these days. However, they are far south of the 99% and 85% sRGB and DCI-P3 coverage promised: The strengths in colour reproduction were also apparent on Dirt Rally, which was again displayed in a pleasingly vivid but natural way. Vegetation was displayed with appropriate richness and variety, with a good range of subtly different pastel hues alongside some lusher shades. Some of the deeper greens weren’t as deep as we’ve seen on some models, but really that is a reflection of the accurate sRGB colour reproduction of the monitor. The car paint jobs showcased a nice range of vibrant pinks, purples and reds. These didn’t have the arresting vibrancy of some models but were certainly vivid and inviting.

The U2419H is by no means a perfect monitor, but there’s no denying its viewing angles are strong Should I buy the Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2419H? model and HJ version of this screen as you might expect and a little less than the bigger sized screens andSome slower than optimal pixel responses alongside some overshoot (inverse ghosting), providing some extra trailing in places By the way, it is great to see that Dell doesn’t use PWM to adjust the brightness of its display. Another great feature is the ergonomic stand. It offers swivel, tilt and pivot movement, as well as height adjustment. Not only this is good in terms of comfortability, but it is extremely useful for programmers and data specialists, that can utilize the vertical real estate.

PLS glow’ eats away at peripheral detail and there are smoother screen surfaces out there (used on various higher resolution models) HJ. It does have an updated OSD software though, including an additional response time setting in the Good ergonomic flexibility, an attractive design with exceptionally slender bezels and a decent complement of ports Amazing panels, great color reproduction, fantastic thin bezels, fantastic stand that moves in every way you would need it to. As we mentioned the OSD menu gives you a choice from “Standard”, “ComfortView”, “Multiscreen Match”, “Movie”, “Game”, “Color Temperature” and “Custom Color”.The full factory calibration is used here. The difference between this and ‘Standard’ is not profound. The gamma handling is slightly different, although only marginally so (both 2.2 on average) and overall colour balance similar. The colour gamut is also adjusted slightly as explored later, restricting the vibrancy slightly. Overall a very good balance to the image with this setting and certainly a pleasing factory calibration.

Not in the last place, there is 99% of sRGB coverage, which will provide a punchy image. Pair this with decently accurate colors in “Standard” mode (Average dE<2.0) and you get a reasonable offering for design work. If you need even more color accuracy, you can get our Gaming and Web design profile. Then even the maximum dE becomes less than 2.0.

We measured a maximum brightness of 225 nits in the middle of the screen and 210 nits as an average for the whole area, with a maximum deviation of 11%. Good colour, good viewing angles, style, etc. It is a fantastic monitor with exceptionally slim bezels and amazing colour. The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by pressable buttons on the underside of the bottom bezel, towards the right side. The power button is also located here, to the far right, with a small slit-style LED to indicate power status. This glows a gentle and unobtrusive cool white when the monitor is switched on and flashes in this colour when the monitor is in standby (‘active-off’). If the power button is pressed, the monitor will turn ‘off’ (technically still standby) and the power LED will turn off. The video below shows the functionality of the OSD. This is simply ‘sRGB’ with reduced brightness. The image is very nicely balanced here with a strong variety and richness of shades – a vivid but natural look.

changes allowed us to obtain an optimal hardware starting point and setup before software level changes would be While 27-inches are great for large desks and a decent gaming setup, the 24-inch monitors are still very good for home use, or even at your office. Here we have the Dell UltraSharp U2419H – аn (almost) 24″ monitor with Full HD resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. At first glance at the specs, you see nothing too impressive about it.

An alternative LBL setting that offers a slightly stronger blue light reduction and is very close to its target of ‘5000K’. You can also set the colour temperature to various other Kelvin values instead. Excellent colour reproduction straight from the box with a rich, well-balanced and varied look to the image Setting up the Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2419H is simple – it’s light enough for one person to be able to get it up and running unassisted. The contrast performance was largely in-line with the predecessor with static contrast that is about as good as you can expect from an IPS-type panel. The ‘PLS glow’ observed here ate away at some of the detail for dark shades peripherally and was a bit more obvious than the ‘IPS glow’ seen on the U2414H and some other models. This difference, we feel, isn’t something that’s worth stressing about though. Responsiveness was similar if a little weaker than the earlier model, too. There was little input lag to speak of, which is good, and overall the level of perceived blur was much as you would hope for from a 60Hz LCD. There were some weaknesses beyond that, such as a bit of extra blur due to slower than optimal pixel transitions and some slightly ‘dirty’ overshoot trailing in places. As with the ‘IPS glow’ vs. ‘PLS glow’, the predecessor had a slight edge but it isn’t something we think you should let put you off the newer model.

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