Dell P2423D Monitor - 23.80-inches QHD (2560 x 1440) 60Hz Display, sRGB 99%, 5ms Response Time, HDMI/DP/USB 3.2 Gen 1 Connectivity, Height/Tilt/Swivel/Pivot Adjustability, 16.7 Million Colors - Black
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D.Mil
> 24 hourI purchased this monitor to replace one that was damaged in a move. It was delivered on time and was exactly as advertised. This is a great monitor for a home office.
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Jesus Blaim Montero Moreno
> 24 hourLa combinación de diseño, tamaño e imagen es simplemente fenomenal. Se adapta perfectamente a mis necesidades como desarrollador y a mis actividades de home-office. La relación de calidad-precio me parece bastante justa comparado con otras marcas en el segmento. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
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Whit
> 24 hourI was hesitant at first but believe me when I tell you EVERYTHING about this monitor, even down to the box its shipped in, was designed with the customer in mind. Only had mine for a few days but from the get go it feels sturdy and Im looking forward to buying another one soon.
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xj884x4
> 24 hour4k on 24 is too small resolution and HD is too large
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Davis Valdes
> 24 hourI was excited with this this monitor but after open the package, well, is damaged, totally useless.
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TJC
> 24 hourExcellent intro addition to computer gaming.
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Marcelo Runolfsdottir
> 24 hourExcelente calidad de imagen, buen diseño, si estás buscando cambiar tu monitor viejo o pasas mucho tiempo en la compu y con el home office quieres dejar el monitor de tu laptop y usar uno que sea más cómodo, canse menos la vista, etc...esta es una gran opción.
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Mr A.
> 24 hour4K does seem to make a big difference even at 24”. The adjustable stand is very useful and practical. Does not come with HDMI cable. Vertical rotation seems a bit stiff. So far really enjoying my purchase.
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Jonathan
> 24 hourI feel like at this size, a 2K monitor is the best you can get for the money. Ive always preferred Dell monitors--the color/contrast/viewing angles seem to be better than many others. That is the case here. However, using this with the new MacBook M1 processor, the only way you will get clear 2K and billions of colors is by connecting it to a Thunderbolt dock, which is connected to the monitor via DisplayPort, and then scaling it down to 2048X1152. Using a USB-C dock will result in a less-clear display, and only millions of colors. Either way, however, you do not get the clear, Retina-like HiDPI like you would get from an Intel-based MacBook. Hopefully either Apple or DisplayLink can fix this in the near future. For Windows/Intel laptops, you get the full 2K in all its brilliance, and the experience is very satisfying (tried it on my work laptop).
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Lesly S.
> 24 hourI love it and the 360 rotation!!