• Reviews around lack (2.31 of 5)

    Dell U2415 24-Inch 1920 x 1200 LED Monitor

    • Much like many of the other reviews have stated the lack of quality is a problem.
    • My old Samsung 204t(20 inch 16:10) which has a .255mm pixel pitch) produces a smoother less grainy display and that iswhy I feel that the lack of lines of resolution is hampering this monitor
    • I can deal with it, but the lack of reliable daisy chaining makes these monitors much less usable for many scenarios, and I am disappointed in how Dell has handled their defect.
    • While some folks have complained about the unit's lack of a DVI input, it is of course easily handled with a passive DVI to HDMI adapter/cable
    • *arrived on time and in excellent condition - EXCEPT pathetically lacking in setup instructions or support *comes with the miniDP and USB cords, just long enough to work in my 2-monitor
    • I didn't like the lack of a DVI connector, but her video card sports an HDMI connector and DisplayPort, so that lack was really moot
    • There is an annoying time lag and lack of lighting for the controls when you switch between two computers hooked up to it
    • The only drawback was lack of written setup instructions (pictorial only):
    • I've been using 2 at work for 3 years now, and the picture is still as beautiful and perfect as it was on Day 1
    • Maybe I got lucky, but if it happens to you don't be afraid to ask for an exchange or refund, again my unit works as
    • I wanted a relatively large monitor that would mount on the wall and serve for everyday computer use as well as for viewing movies
    • I wanted a better monitor my amateur photography and my wife needed a better monitor as she often works from home
    • And the assistance did not come from the Dell website, which is next to useless as well b/c it deals with all Dell monitors, but not specific ones
    • And the assistance did not come from the Dell website, which is next to useless as well b/c it deals with all Dell monitors, but not specific ones
    • The reference for gray scale is 6500K. My graph is says something like 6900K, maybe 6800K it's hard to tell
    • OK, it's not 4k resolution, but most computers don't yet support 4K without scaling which can distort text and documents