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24" Dell UltraSharp U2412M 1920x1200 (16:10 Aspect Ratio) IPS LED Monitor
$104.99
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These are a very popular model for certain types of professional work. The 16:10 format is very nice. Lack of HDMI is no big issue as it's easy to get a HDMI-DVI cable or converter for a few bucks. Most "professional" and also many gamer graphics cards already have DisplayPort. DisplayPort has been around a long time for professional graphics, whereas HDMI was basically a lower-end consumer standard for TVs and Blu-Ray players. (though HDMI standards have now been updated to support 4K and other advanced features.)
By today's standards you may either want a larger display, and/or higher-res like 4K. But it's a very solid and rugged monitor and that extra resolution (x1200 instead of x1080) really does make it more powerful for editing, coding, etc, and at this price it continues to be a great bargain.
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Theres a dongle for that
These are a very popular model for certain types of professional work. The 16:10 format is very nice. Lack of HDMI is no big issue as it's easy to get a HDMI-DVI cable or converter for a few bucks. Most "professional" and also many gamer graphics cards already have DisplayPort. DisplayPort has been around a long time for professional graphics, whereas HDMI was basically a lower-end consumer standard for TVs and Blu-Ray players. (though HDMI standards have now been updated to support 4K and other advanced features.)
By today's standards you may either want a larger display, and/or higher-res like 4K. But it's a very solid and rugged monitor and that extra resolution (x1200 instead of x1080) really does make it more powerful for editing, coding, etc, and at this price it continues to be a great bargain.
yes, it's pretty old model. nothing fashion. even its stand looks odd. IMO, Dell 1905/7 stand looks better than it
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Can I buy multiple $30s to pay for this?
These are a very popular model for certain types of professional work. The 16:10 format is very nice. Lack of HDMI is no big issue as it's easy to get a HDMI-DVI cable or converter for a few bucks. Most "professional" and also many gamer graphics cards already have DisplayPort. DisplayPort has been around a long time for professional graphics, whereas HDMI was basically a lower-end consumer standard for TVs and Blu-Ray players. (though HDMI standards have now been updated to support 4K and other advanced features.)
By today's standards you may either want a larger display, and/or higher-res like 4K. But it's a very solid and rugged monitor and that extra resolution (x1200 instead of x1080) really does make it more powerful for editing, coding, etc, and at this price it continues to be a great bargain.
Is this monitor flicker free now? Old version definitely not. Thanks