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Dell UltraSharp U2311H
$299.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Beautiful IPS panel - great viewing angles and colour reproduction over cheap TN panels found in the majority of laptop and desktop displays. Affordable price point compared to Dell's larger 24 and 27" offerings, other manufacturer's IPS displays. Quality metal stand - many ergonomic features such as vertical adjustment and portrait mode.
The Cons:16:9 aspect ratio - lacking in vertical resolution (200px) compared to 16:10 1080p displays. The manual is not availabel online, and there is no support information for this monitor on the Dell website. On mine, the diaplay settings are locked (if you press any of the buttons, a padlock symbol appears on the screen). I don't know how to unlock it.
The Dell UltraSharp U2311H is a mid-range 23 inch monitor. This is identical to the 21.5 inch Dell UltraSharp U2211H, with the only difference being the size. The 1920x1080 resolution displays in a 16:9 aspect ratio, and the stand allows for easy tilting and swivel.
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In-plane switching (IPS) technology enables you to view the screen at extreme angles, making it possible to do presentations for a large number of people in a smaller space. DVI-I, DisplayPort, and VGA inputs are all available.
The screen has a 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and can display 16.7 million colors with a 250 cd/m2 brightness. An integrated USB hub allows you to connect one USB 2.0 connection as an upstream and four USB 2.0 connections in downstream. Typically this monitor consumes 22W of power while in use, and less than 1W when in standby.
Features
- 21.5 inch display
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- 1920x1080 native resolution at 60 Hz
- 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 250 cd/m2 brightness
- 8ms response time
- In-plane switching (IPS) technology
- Viewing Angle - 178° vertical / 178° horizontal
- Tilt, swivel and height-adjustment
- 16.7 million colors
- 1 DVI-D with HDCP, 1 DisplayPort, 1 VGA input
- 1 USB 2.0 upstream port, 4 USB 2.0 downstream ports
- 22W typical power consumption, Less than 1 W power consumption in standby
- TCO 5.0, ENERGY STAR 5.0, EPEAT Silver
User Reviews (39)
Pros & Cons
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beautiful IPS panel - great viewing angles and colour reproduction over cheap TN panels found in the majority of laptop and desktop displays
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affordable price point compared to Dell's larger 24 and 27" offerings, other manufacturer's IPS displays
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quality metal stand - many ergonomic features such as vertical adjustment and portrait mode
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Matte screen reduces ambient reflections in brightly lit rooms.
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beautifully designed - utilitarian / business-class aesthetic and both physical and on screen interface
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full 1080p resolution - ideal for high resolution gaming, media playback
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dual digital inputs - DVI and DisplayPort
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16:9 aspect ratio - lacking in vertical resolution (200px) compared to 16:10 1080p displays
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The manual is not availabel online, and there is no support information for this monitor on the Dell website.
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On mine, the diaplay settings are locked (if you press any of the buttons, a padlock symbol appears on the screen). I don't know how to unlock it.
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The four buttons don't have any symbols on them, so you don't know what each one is for.
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Relatively slow 8ms response time
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Marc Barzo:
#the_matt_joch Almost no input lag, For the price it doesnt need LED backlighting, and USB 3 would be pointless. 8ms response time has nothing to do with REAL WORLD USE.
Jul 5, 10
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