




🖥️ Elevate your workspace with the Dell UltraSharp U2412M — where productivity meets precision.
The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a 24-inch professional-grade IPS LED monitor featuring a sharp 1920x1200 resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio, delivering extra vertical screen space ideal for multitasking. It offers extensive ergonomic adjustments including height, tilt, swivel, and pivot, ensuring personalized comfort. With a high dynamic contrast ratio of 2 million:1 and 16.78 million colors, it guarantees vibrant, consistent visuals from almost any angle. Connectivity is robust with DVI-D, DisplayPort, VGA, and multiple USB ports, while eco-conscious features like PowerNap and mercury-free construction make it a sustainable choice for modern professionals.





| ASIN | B005JN9310 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,831 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,396 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Dell |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,373) |
| Date First Available | July 22, 2011 |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 21.89 x 14.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 16.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Dell UltraSharp U2412 |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
| National Stock Number | 7025-01-624-9495 |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 21.89 x 14.24 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 |
| Series | U2412M |
| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
J**F
Good monitor, but the aspect ratio makes it a winner
Most PC monitors these days are 16:9, because manufacturers can steal the panels from HDTV makers for cheap. The problem is 16:9 is a terrible aspect ratio for computing - reading a web page or writing a Word doc is not the same as watching a widescreen movie. The Dell U2412M is a 16:10 monitor - a much more usable aspect ratio for general computing. Those 120 extra pixels really do make a BIG difference. But you usually only see this in more expensive professional monitors because these panels are not used in any other industry. The volume is lower, hence the prices are higher - and that means they're usually relegated to high-end displays. This is one of the few ~$300 16:10 PC displays, and it's a good one. No, it's not perfect - no monitor is, and let me dispense with the monitor's bad points first. Like the (16:9) ASUS PB238Q I traded in for this, mine doesn't have perfect uniformity - one side of the screen is ever so slightly brighter (and bluer) than the other. This is a common problem for LCD's, but most people would never notice it, and even a nitpicker like me only ever really sees it on a solid white or light grey background. The physical look of the monitor is pretty basic and isn't going to win any beauty awards - it has that mid-90's Dell style, with the rounded edges and silver accents they used to use. I actually liked the physical look of my ASUS monitor better, with its industrial style sharp edges and corners and darker black plastic and panel. The Dell doesn't look quite as "professional". But this consideration goes away as soon as you turn the monitor on and start using it. Most of these seem to have a little bit of corner light bleed and mine is no exception, though it's not noticeable at all except on a totally black screen. The only time I ever actually see it at all is when watching letterboxed movies. The bottom right (coincidentally where the power LED is) is the worst offender on mine, although oddly it goes away completely if I look at that corner dead straight-on. But then I'm looking at the rest of the monitor askew. Of course, as cheap as it is and unlike previous Dell UltraSharp monitors, this one is a 6 bit panel that uses interpolation to manage 16.7 million colors, and it's only got an SRGB color gamut. That's by design and not really a criticism, but just be aware of it if you're a photographer. Dell still makes other UltraSharp monitors intended for professionals - this isn't one of them, although it's good enough for me and it should be good enough for anyone not doing critical photo editing. Now for the good stuff. As mentioned, there's the aspect ratio. Already explained that. This monitor's also got an e-IPS panel and has basically plasma-like viewing angles - you can turn it any which way and it looks pretty much the same (except for the corner bleed on dark scenes). It's also *capable* of very accurate colors, although you'll need to calibrate it to get them. Matte screen, and the anti-glare coating is not grainy or otherwise noticeable. It's perfect. No glare, no reflections, no cross-hatch, no graininess. Insist on nothing less than matte! The stand, while not the prettiest, is functionally among the best I've ever seen. It's got height adjustment, tilt, side to side rotation and portrait/landscape rotation - you can basically move it on any axis! My ASUS PB238Q did this too (and so does the PA248Q), but they're some of the only monitors that'll do all this in the lower price ranges. It also feels solid and doesn't wobble, although it does sometimes get a little off-axis on its own, and you have to sort of re-center it. It's BRIGHT! IPS panels are often a little dark - my ASUS actually looked dim at 100% brightness with my blinds open on a sunny day. This Dell ships set to 75% brightness and it's already brighter than that. Most calibrated settings I've seen for this monitor end up with a brightness setting of around 35%. It's DARK! The black level is pretty amazing for an LCD monitor. Granted, the corner bleed kind of screws up the consistency a little bit, but I tested the black level side by side with my ASUS and it was really no contest. The ASUS did have a more consistent "black", with no corner bleed at all, but it was really more of a dark grey across the whole panel. The Dell does have corner bleed where some light comes through, but most of the panel is BLACK. That includes the area where you'd be watching movies or TV shows. Overall I'm cursing Amazon yet again for not letting me give half stars, because this is a 4 1/2 star monitor. It's not perfect and it doesn't have the wide gamut of the 2410 that preceded it, but then it's also about half the price so it's easier to overlook its flaws given all you get for the money. Find me a better 24" 16:10 monitor at this price and I'll buy it.
J**H
Excellent 24" class 16:10 Monitor!
I specifically targeted a 16:10 monitor to get the extra 120 pixels of height that the 1080p does not give (1920 wide x 1080 high for the 1080p vs. 1920 wide x 1200 high for the 24" class 16:10); because I had used the Dell 2410 at work for 9 months and became very attached to the vast expanse of working area and the high image quality. I've been waiting for the prices to come out of the stratosphere, and was pleasantly surprised that it was the Dell U2412M which was the first I could find to dip below the $300 mark. An extra $150 for only an extra 120 pixels in height (as compared to the $150 23" 1080p)? You bet'cha! I work with and proofread documents and engineering drawings; and my wife is a consulting nurse who juggles dozens of tasks on her screens. We both LOVE our 24" monitors with the extra pixel real estate. We bought THREE (3). My wife was more than a bit skeptical about the value for such an outlay of money; but after she got set up with her 24" I've heard no complaints. I intended to use two at work, but made the mistake of setting up one on my home computer to test it out. I hasn't moved since. Looks like I will be getting a fourth U2412M to replace the 23" 1080p at work, which sits alongside my other U2412M. The latter makes my nice 23" seem like a piece of junk: The difference in working real estate between the two seems like a lot more than the numbers (1080 vs 1200) would make you think. Setup was easy. Colors are nicer than my other monitors and are easily adjustable. Instructions for setup and adjustment were clear and simple. I am not a "dead pixel hunter," so cannot comment on that aspect, other than to say I don't see anything amiss and the display looks GREAT! The monitor is a few pounds heavier than the featherweight 23-inchers I have been buying lately. This could be a blessing or a curse: The U2412M is more stable, but you need both hands to lift it or adjust height (speaking of which, the height is very easy to instantly adjust). The only downside comment I can muster is that there is no HDMI connection, so DVI-D is the only way to get the excellent quality video this monitor was built to deliver. If there was a 4.5 star rating, I would downgrade to that for the missing HDMI, but it is not enough to downgrade to 4 stars. My wife and I are both using Sapphire Radeon HD video cards (one an HD6850 and one an HD7850) to run dual monitors. Either card has (among other connections) two DVI-D ports, and will run two large monitors in "clone view" or "extended desktop" modes beautifully. This is a great monitor, and now you can get it at a great price!
R**.
Lo mejor en calidad/precio en 1920x1200
R**G
I have so many of these in my office, BEST monitors EVER! for the HD resolution, they give more vertical size of 1200 as opposed to 1080 in normal wide screen monitors. Also has USB ports to the side, 2 of them which you can connect to the PC's back. VERY useful. supports DVI and VGA (no HDMI though, which is a drawback these days) The color and contrast reproduction is quite amazing on these monitors. I am using three of the same ones together. only one bought from this site.
B**R
Nach gezielter Suche eines spiegelfreien 24``IPS Displays im 16:10 Format mit Pivot Funktion, solidem höhenverstellbaren Standfuß (ich bin mit 2m ein Sitzriese) sowie USB Dock habe ich nach eingehenden Studium von Testberichten den DELL U2412M bestellt. Nach 3 Tagen von Amazon geliefert, ausgepackt, Display in den Standfuss eingeklippt, Strom und DVI Kabel angeschlossen (2 Minuten) und nach sofortiger Erkennung unter Windows 7 einer gründlichen visuellen Prüfung unterzogen. Keinerlei !!! Pixelfehler, Schwarz ist wirklich tief Schwarz und nicht Grau, keine Farbänderung bei schrägen Blickwinkel!! Kein Clouding nach 3 Stunden Dauertest. Der interpolierte 6 Bit Farbkanal bringt eine gute farbentreue Darstellung. Das matte IPS Display ist wirklich extrem spiegelfrei, was bei einer Aufstellung 90° seitlich zu einem Fenster extrem wichtig für mich ist. Desgleichen sind helle Deckenleuchten kein Problem. Das gesamte Display ist auf der ganzen Fläche gut ausgeleuchtet. Die Farbdarstellung reicht für die private Bildbearbeitung völlig aus. Die wählbaren Display Voreinstellungen sind ausreichend für eine schnelle Anpassung an die Betriebsart, die Energie-Saver Funktion dunkelt das Display etwas ab ohne dass ich das Gefühl habe, das Details bei Bildern/Spielen verloren gehen. Das 24" Display habe ich bewusst gewählt um im Gegensatz zu 22-23" bei gleicher Auflösung von 1900x1200 Pixel eine größere Darstellung zu erreichen, die mir ein entspanntes Arbeiten ermöglicht. Bei einem kleineren Display ist das Arbeiten definitiv auf Dauer zu anstrengend. 2 DIN A4 Seiten nebeneinander, ein Serienbrief und die Steuerdatei direkt daneben, super. Der 23" 16:9 Monitor den ich im Büro nutze nervt dagegen sehr weil ich ständig scrollen muss. Allen Bewertungen folgend verstehe ich nicht warum in anderen Rezessionen Vergleiche zu 16:9 Displays für bessere Filmdarstellung erwähnt werden. Filme schaue ich auf 46" TV Flatscreen vom Sofa und nicht am Schreibtisch. Für Filme sind Matte Displays meiner Meinung nach sowieso nicht geeignet, da die i.d.R. Farb Brillianz nicht so hoch ist. Für den Preis ist der DELL U2412M insgesamt ein tolles Display für entspanntes Office arbeiten und gelegentliche Spiele. Für die gute Darstellung, die Verarbeitung und ausreichende Anschluss Möglichkeiten gibt es 5 Sterne und eine klare Kaufempfehlung! PS: Zum Monitor habe ich die Soundbar DELL AX510 mitbestellt, die unter dem Monitor eingeklippt und direkt über einen zusätzlichen 12V Stromanschluß am Monitor betrieben wird. Spart ein zusätzliches Netzteil (und Verlustleistung) und reduziert den Kabelsalat auf dem Schreibtisch. Dazu in einer anderen Rezession mehr!
D**U
This product came as exactly what I expected. Good quality unit.
U**E
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