Dell has officially announced a new 24-inch monitor that a lot of people have been waiting eagerly for. The monitor called U2410 features an IPS panel.
Dell has turned the cold shoulder to Samsung and S-PVA and incorporated a 24-inch IPS panel in their new U2410 monitor. Dell also has their 22-inch 2209WA with an IPS panel. We reviewed Dell 2209WA lately.
Dell U2410
U2410 looks very interesting. Not only because of its IPS panel but also because it incorporates an internal 12-bit LUT (look-up table) with a palette of 1 billion colours. This means that the internal colour handling is very accurate forming the basis of good colour accuracy on the LCD panel.
Other technical features are: 100 % sRGB colour gamut (96 % of Adobe RGB), 80.000 dynamic contrast ratio (1000:1 static CR), 6 ms (g2g) response time, viewing angles of 178/178 and a peak brightness level of 400 cd/m2.
Dell U2410
Dell U2410 has a resolution of 1920x1200; typical for 24-inch monitors. The screen also features digital DVI (with HDPC support), HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces, as well as analogue D-SUB (VGA), component and composite inputs. The screen also has a built-in 4-port USB hub.
U2410 will soon be available in Japan. The price is about 750$ USD. Dell has not made any official statement about a US or EU release yet. We are trying to get further details from Dell at the moment. We’ll update you soon and try to get a review sample as well.
Sources believe at new 27-inch from Dell to be on its way as well.