• Reviews around eye strain (2.26 of 5)

    Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor

    • Great color reproduction and no eye strain with these settings
    • After three days of eye strain, I'm sending it back.
    • color and clarity is very good and it has helped to reduce eye-strain from looking at it for 8 hours a day.
    • After I started using this monitor, I realized my eye strain was much less than original LCD screed that came with the computer
    • After I started using this monitor, I realized my eye strain was much less than original LCD screed that came with the computer
    • I don't get much eye strain from it.
    • Don't notice any problems with PWM (I keep the brightness at 70% and use "flux" software at night to reduce eye strain) and I couldn't find any dead pixels.
    • I have no eye strain after using this monitor for hours
    • Hence, in service of minimizing eye strain, I may take the leap to the new thunderbolt display when apple upgrades that monitor.
    • Great color reproduction and no eye strain with these settings
    • and I have learned for those who spend a lot of time on the computer, the non-glare helps reduce things like eye strain and headaches
    • However, my eye strain has just gotten worse over the years and my tolerance for sitting and working on this monitor has been limited
    • Sharpness is amazing, and there is very little eye strain when using it
    • The 24"s bring so much to the table and I love 16:10
    • Will update with negative s only, but don't expect this to be necessary.
    • I t was fine
    • Especially plain white surfaces, like web pages, would shimmer a
    • The anti-glare surface is like the other Dell AG screens I've seen - and to my eyes, works as it should - I don't have to dim the lights to see what I want to see.
    • However, the picture is really not as sharp as I would think "Ultra Sharp" indicates, although I suppose you get what you pay for
    • It's not quite as sharp as I had hoped for (noticeable with smaller fonts) but good value considering the reasonable price.
    • I've had several LCD monitors in the past at home as well as at work
    • Not as accurate as an EIZO as it's been compared to, but very close and a much better value for most applications in a design, retouching, or prepress environment
    • Also excellent for gaming as well as for productivity purposes just overall great monitor.
    • Mine isn't as bad as
    • I've owned several Dell UltraSharp displays and found them to be nearly as good as my Apple Cinema Displays, if not just as good
    • Rather than price, I was more bothered with second cons as I needed a single computer in home as well as in school with all required softwares for my academic work which I might need to access anytime