Staples has
24" Dell U2419HX UltraSharp 1080p IPS LED Monitor on sale
2 for $319.98 - Extra $20 Off $100+ w/ coupon code
67696,
50971 &
12490 (
apply all the listed coupon code to receive discount) =
$259.98.
Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alterative option. Thanks delz4stelz
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location. After applying the listed coupon, proceed to final checkout to receive discount.
Specs- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
- Response Time: 8ms (Normal Mode) 5ms (Fast Mode)
- Viewing Angles: 178° vertical / 178° horizontal
- VESA Mount: 100mm x 100mm
- Inputs
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 1x HDMI 1.4
- 4x USB 3.1
- 1x 3.5mm Audio Jack
Editor's Notes & Price Research
Must apply all the listed coupon code to receive final discount. Offer valid for a limited time or while promotion last - Discombobulated
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This is a great deal.
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Yeah, that does look like a much better deal. Higher resolution and screen size. Both IPS and AOC has slightly higher Hz.
This is a great deal.
This is a great deal.
I got two from Dell and Staples. U2419H (with HDMI) from DELL came with firmware ending 106 while staples U2419HX came with 105. And a monitor from DELL is Rev 09 while Staples is REV 08. Color seems different to me and sure in the calibration report says they are different.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
If you're gunning for something in the 150 dollar range, can probably find a decent 1080p 144hz monitor with even VRR for the smoothness.
Inputs would depend on if you're intending to slap something else on it besides a computer. A PC is typically DP/HDMI, if you were going to add a console there too consoles would be HDMI.
If you're gunning for something in the 150 dollar range, can probably find a decent 1080p 144hz monitor with even VRR for the smoothness.
Inputs would depend on if you're intending to slap something else on it besides a computer. A PC is typically DP/HDMI, if you were going to add a console there too consoles would be HDMI.