Dell U2410 takes the success of 2209WA to new heights. With its two pre-calibrated sRGB and AdobeRGB profiles Dell gives the graphic artists and photographers a very nice and accurate picture. Dell U2410 reproduces a very accurate pictures “out-of-box” on the two profiles because of parameters such as superior colour reproduction, which is only matched by more expensive graphics displays. Viewing angles are good as well and the picture quality is very nice. Read more
The connectivity support includes a full range of connectors from traditional D-sub, two DVI, an HDMI and Display Port, and also includes a powered USB hub and media card reader. Equally significant, the Dell U2410 can be adjusted, calibrated, and profiled using all the popular systems, including ColorEyes Display Pro ( www.integrated-color.com ), Datacolor Spyder3Elite ( www.datacolor.com ), or X-Rite i1Display 2 ( www.xrite.com ). Read more
Sometimes you have to pay to play Read more
The U2410 is suitable for more tasks than TN monitors because of its IPS panel. It's as good as the best of them in many ways, with wider viewing angles and even colours as a bonus. On the other hand, it's a lot more expensive. Read more
The Dell UltraSharp U2410 is a feature-rich monitor that performs great while watching movies and playing games. Read more
I was looking for a new monitor for photography because my 19" CRT died on me. I was hesitant to buy this monitor because of the reviews about the green to pink color cast, but because it seemed that the newer ones had fixed this problem and it was much cheaper than the NEC, I decided to chance it. Mine is Revision A05 and was built in October, 2011 and it still this problem. Read more
Sure it doesn't have speakers but really COME ON who buys a display like this for speakers?! Some reviews on the internet say the stand is ugly and bulky, well IMO I like the design of the stand because hey! it works and its a minimalistic approach to a stand (I am a minimalist myself so I'm happy Dell didn't make it all glossy and have a lot of weird lines). I will agree it is a bit bulky but I'd rather it be bulky than flimsy. Read more
There are quite a few good monitors in this price/size/performance range. Seek out another choice unless your organization forces Dell products, as mine does. Read more
This 24 inch widescreen LCD is a great size for pretty much all uses - surf two web pages side by si Read more
I have read more reviews than I'd like to count, on 24" monitors and the price and specs on this U2410 are hard to beat. Once I recieve the monitor even the packaging was well done. Now that we have used it for a month it has spoiled us. We use it docked to a M15x for everything from gaming to video play back. I would put down a con if I could think of one, maybe that we couldn't affort 2. Read more
The Dell UltraSharp U2410 Monitor is packed with features that make it easy to connect and a pleasure to use, no matter how much screen time you log.
Need more advice? Ask the community a question.
I need an external monitor to work on 3d/Unity3d and photoshop/illustrator and I am doubting between the Eizo one and the Ultrasharp U2410. I am really lost. I don't know which way to go. Please advice.
Answered by Amber 2009-12-08:
I would suggest to go with the Dell UltraSharp U2410. It has better performance than the Eizo.
Answered by LukeMacG 2010-03-12:
I have the same query the Eizo S2243W or the Dell Ultrasharp U2410? Amber if you are reading this - can you expand on your reasoning why you think the Dell performs better than the Eizo. Much appreciated
Answered by taxer 2010-08-20:
Hi,I own U2410,feel not good.First,wide gamut causes some color looks unnatural.Second,if you look from angle,the screen looks blue fog.Last,the screen right part looks red,and left part looks green,the left-bottom corner looks yellow.other,the screen brightness too high,my eyes cannot bear.so the monitor i pack it up an leave it alone.Now contiune use t240
Users who looked at this product also looked at these: