Dell G2410
Manufacturer: Dell, Inc. Part number: G2410
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- Bottom Line:
- The plain-looking Dell G2410 offers stellar performance and an energy conscious interface at a low price.
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CNET editors' review
Dell G2410 price range: $309.00 - $399.99
- Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
- Edited by: Lindsey Turrentine
- Reviewed on: 04/17/2009
The good: The LED backlit Dell G2410 offers stellar all-around performance at a low price. Also, its onscreen display is intuitively designed and includes unique energy consumption options.
The bad: The Dell G2410 is plainly designed, lacks ergonomic features, and doesn't have an HDMI connection.
The bottom line: The plain-looking Dell G2410 offers stellar performance and an energy conscious interface at a low price.
Dell sells the 24-inch G2410 for $299 online--a satisfying price--and in fact, it is your best option for a 24-inch TN display with stellar performance and low power consumption. The G2410 won't win any beauty contests with its plain design, and it lacks both ergonomic features and a HDMI connection, but it makes up for these shortcomings with great performance in movies and by offering energy options that let you track and control your energy footprint. (Dell sells the similar 24-inch Dell S2409W for $10 less, and although the cheaper monitor looks sleeker and includes HDMI, it can't match the G2410's performance and low power consumption.). If you have the extra funds, we also recommend the 23-inch Dell SP2309W with its high 2,048x1,152-pixel resolution and it has better performance than the S2409W.
Design and features
The 24-inch Dell G2410 is plainly designed with angular features and a black matte finish. The bezel measures a short 0.75 inch long on all sides and the middle of the bottom bezel has a slightly raised silver Dell logo on it. The panel is nearly 1 inch deep (In comparison, most 24-inch models we've tested have a panel depth of more than an inch); however, the back of the display--which houses the backlight, connection options, and ventilation system--extends another 1.5 inches, bringing the full monitor depth to about 2.4 inches. The panel width measures 22.4 inches long--average for a monitor of this screen size.
The rectangular footstand measures 10.75 inches in width, with a depth of 6.1 inches. The footstand is a short 0.5 inch tall. We saw only minimal wobbling when we knocked the display from the sides, but with such a long and flat footstand, you'd really have to knock it hard before it toppled. The bottom of the bezel sits about 2.75 inches from the desktop, but unfortunately, this screen height is neither adjustable nor is there a screen rotation or pivot option--useful if you prefer portrait mode. The capability to tilt the screen back 25 degrees is the only ergonomic feature included.
To keep the price and energy footprint down, Dell only includes DVI and VGA as connection options. You're out of luck if you want to connect an external Blu-ray player, since there is no HDMI--which is a mainstay on most monitors this size.
The most improved feature of the Dell G2410 is its onscreen display. The OSD follows Dell's recent stellar, labelless design last seen in the SP2309W and S2409W. This OSD, however, is even simpler and easier to use with more features. Four buttons line the lower right-hand corner of the bezel.
Pressing any of the buttons brings up the OSD, which pops up parallel to the button array, each option corresponds to one of the four buttons. Once a new menu comes up, the function of the buttons change dynamically, as the top two buttons become the up and down arrow buttons used to navigate though the newly seen menu. Since any button labels for the OSD are actually on the screen, calibrating the display in a dark room proved painless.
Pressing the button next to "Energy Modes" on the OSD brings up a menu for choosing three different modes that determine your monitor's energy footprint. Choosing Standard lets the user manually set the display's brightness. Energy Smart activates the ambient light sensor and caps the screen brightness at 66 percent. The ambient light sensor will adjust the brightness based on the level of light in the room--the lower the ambient light level, the lower the brightness automatically adjusts. Energy Smart Plus is identical to Energy Smart, but adds dynamic dimming, which automatically dims the backlight when the screen shows an image that is overly bright or all white.
As you change options that affect your energy footprint--brightness, the three energy modes--you'll see an Energy Gauge in the OSD. The gauge is a meter that dynamically changes based on how much power your monitor is consuming. Take your brightness to full and the gauge goes into the red. Bring the brightness back down and your gauge responds by turning green. Ultimately, the Energy Gauge is not that useful, as it depends primarily on your monitor's current brightness level; however, this is a welcome first step and we'd like to see Dell and other vendors continue to develop its usefulness. Aside from the energy mode options, OSD options include the mainstays: brightness, contrast, and various color options. The presets are separated into two categories: Graphics and Video. There are six Graphics presets to choose from: Standard, Multimedia, Game, Warm, Cool, and, of course, Custom. The movie presets are: Movie, Game, Sports and Nature. The presets do not change anything other than the Red, Green, and Blue color balance and therefore how well each setting works will be subjective. Also, there are options to adjust the hue and color saturation in addition to options like setting the OSD to stay on screen up to a minute--useful for anyone who will spend a good amount of time calibrating.
The Dell G2410's 16:9 aspect ratio supports a "Full HD" 1,920x1,080-pixel native resolution. This continues the trend of more and more monitor vendors moving toward 16:9 from 16:10 because high-definition content--in particular 1080p movies--can fit onto a 1,920x1,080-pixel screen without distorting the image.
Manufacturer's specifications:
Resolution: 1,920x1,080 pixels
Pixel-response rate: 5ms
Contrast ratio: 1,000:1
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Connectivity: VGA, DVI-D
HDCP compliant? Yes
Included video cables? VGA, DVI
Panel Type: TN
Backlight: LED
Performance
We tested the Dell G2410 with its DVI connection. The display posted a composite score of 97 on CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based performance tests, which is the highest we've yet seen. We compared it with the 24-inch
Great scores in DisplayMate don't always translate into similar results in our real-world test, but the G2410 has some of the deepest blacks we've seen on a monitor; a critical attribute for good movie playback. We used the Movie preset to check out "War of the Worlds" ("WotW") on DVD and "House of Flying Daggers" ("HoFD") on Blu-ray. "WotW" looked great for a DVD, with a deep black level and accurate colors. "HoFD" also had deep blacks, accurate colors, and solid picture fidelity without any ghosting or streaking. The Samsung SyncMaster T240HD was our previous favorite display to watch movies on, but that distinction now falls to the G2410.
Most of this incredible performance can be attributed to the LED backlight in the monitor. Most monitors use cold cathode fluorescent lamp-based backlights--several fluorescent tubes stretched horizontally across the screen. The Dell G2410 relies on individual LEDs all over the back of the screen that turn off or on independently, giving the display more precise control over the amount of light coming through. The purported advantages of an LED backlight are better energy efficiency, more accurate color reproduction, a conceivably thinner panel design, and a higher potential brightness level.
A high black level on a display will distort the grayscale and adversely affect color reproduction. Thanks to its precise control of the backlight light however, the G2410 is capable of a low black level, which translates into fantastic color reproduction. While its maximum brightness is lower than the 2408WFP (234 versus 452 respectively), this was never a problem and at times we had to turn down the G2410's brightness to decrease the strain on our eyes. Its tested contrast ratio was less than the 1,000:1 claimed by Dell and came in at a fairly close 948:1.
We looked at the game Crysis on the G2410 in its Game preset and saw a clean picture with no signs of ghosting during fast movement.
The optimal viewing angle for a monitor is usually directly in front, about a quarter of the screen's distance down from the top. At this angle, you're viewing the colors and gamma correction as they were intended. Most monitors are not made to be viewed at any other angle. Depending on its panel type, picture quality at nonoptimal angles varies. Most monitors use TN panels, which get overly bright or overly dark in parts of the screen when viewed from nonoptimal angles. The G2410 uses a TN panel, and when it is viewed from the sides or bottom, we perceived the screen to darken about six inches off from center. Of course, when viewed from the optimal angle, we had no problems. Performance-wise this is the only area that the 2408WFP faired better. The 2408WFP is made with a S-PVA panel which are known for having wide viewing angles.
| Dell G2410 | Avg watts per hour |
| On (Default Luminance) | 23.22 |
| On (Max Luminance) | 25.17 |
| On (Min Luminance) | 12.9 |
| Sleep | 0.48 |
| Calibrated (200 cd/m2) | 17.5 |
| Score | Good |
| Annual energy cost (@$0.1135/kWh) | $7.26 |
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
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Service and support
Dell backs the G2410 with a solid warranty including three-year parts-and-labor that covers the backlight. It also offers support through a 24-7 toll-free number, 24-7 Web-chat, and fast 24- to 48-hour turnaround e-mail--a better package than most monitor vendors, whose support doesn't usually carry into the weekends. Navigating Dell's Web site and finding the drivers, product manual, and quick guide was simple and easy.
User reviews
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Great monitor for the price
by plagueboy on July 10, 2009
Pros: LED backlight. Low engergy consumption. Nice color and contrast. Comes with DVI cable. Stand is super easy to install and remove. Great price when on sale. No pixel defects.
Cons: Not many features in OSD. Viewing angle is pretty narrow.
Summary: Going from an old 19" (18" viewing angle) 4:3 CRT to this 24" 16:9 was quite drastic. I previously ran my 19" at 1280 x 1024 resolution, so ...
Summary: Going from an old 19" (18" viewing angle) 4:3 CRT to this 24" 16:9 was quite drastic. I previously ran my 19" at 1280 x 1024 resolution, so this monitor's 1" extra height and 56 extra pixels had comparable text size, which was good for my eyes. I've watched some HD content and played some games, and haven't noticed any noticeable lag.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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No USB ports or sound bar connection
by prbarcher on July 2, 2009
Pros: Resolution is just as good as the CNET editors wrote
Cons: There are no USB connections or Dell Soundbar connection on this monitor
Summary: If I had known this, I would have purchased another model
Summary: If I had known this, I would have purchased another model
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Customer Support at Dell is abysmal
by erbnyc on October 31, 2009
Pros: Have not seen the monitor yet - still waiting on it
Cons: Shipping problems - cannot get any resolve from customer support in Mohali India.
Summary: Spoke to them a couple of times, this will be resolved and I may see the monitor next week, but so far getting in touch with anybody outside of an ...
Summary: Spoke to them a couple of times, this will be resolved and I may see the monitor next week, but so far getting in touch with anybody outside of an congested call center in Mohali india has been a problem. They are not capable of actually accessing your account other than what you can read online on dell.com and therefore just insist you read the internet for the answers. On top of this they are so insistent as to be rude. Regardless of how the monitor turns out, I will not be ordering from dell.com again.
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Great Monitor!!!
by cheapsubs4life on October 22, 2009
Pros: - Incredible sharpness and clarity. Text, pictures, and movies display in amazing quality.
- Bright! I keep the setting at 75%.
- Accurate color
- Very light weight compared to older Dell Flat Panels.Cons: - So far none
Summary: I've owned two different types of Dells and one Acer. This monitor beats them all hands down. The image quality is on par with the best I've ever ...
Summary: I've owned two different types of Dells and one Acer. This monitor beats them all hands down. The image quality is on par with the best I've ever seen. Color reproduction is great, and the contrast is superb. I don' t understand the complaints I've seen about lack of features... The DVI connection is standard for monitors with no speakers, and the light weight makes it easy to move around or mount to a wall. I highly recommend it.
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Your review was spot on.
by Karl Stocker on September 19, 2009
Pros: Non-glare screen, simple trim, good control buttons, good resolution.
Cons: no cons noted
Summary: I bought it at a recent Dell sale and could not be happier with this purchase. This is my second Dell monitor, and whether I do photo editing or CGI, ...
Summary: I bought it at a recent Dell sale and could not be happier with this purchase. This is my second Dell monitor, and whether I do photo editing or CGI, I am not at all disappointed. I am happy with the display controls as well, and as with my first Dell Ultrashorp 19", out of the box, very agreeably set up. Viewing angles are just fine, and the foot, simple as it seems, matches the frame well and is quite sturdy.
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Dead on arrival
by myke1124- on September 15, 2009
Pros: It is big and looks nice. It consumes no energy.
Cons: It doesn't power on. I think the general population would agree that $249 is too much to spend on a paper weight that resembles a 24 inch monitor.
Summary: I cannot recommend this product to anyone that is not willing to spend several hours on the phone speaking to several people who barley speak English.
Dell does not put ...Summary: I cannot recommend this product to anyone that is not willing to spend several hours on the phone speaking to several people who barley speak English.
Dell does not put a service tag on monitors. Without a service tag number getting assistance through the dell website is impossible. It is not possible to use the dell support website to chat or email with out a service tag number.
It may be better to buy this item through Amazon, at least this way if it is dead on arrival it is easier to return.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.
- Part number: G2410
- Description: The G2410 24-inch widescreen flat panel LCD monitor from Dell is a brilliant choice when you need exceptional clarity and vibrant color. With 1000:1 contrast ratio, this monitor boasts vivid color detail, excellent color accuracy and uniformity. Additionally, an outstanding resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels provides quality entertainment. This monitor comes fully equipped with both analog VGA and DVI-D connectors which offers rich and an exhilarating multimedia experience. Its response time of 5 ms helps to deliver outstanding color uniformity. Moreover, this monitor allows you to enjoy ultimate comfort and convenience with its tilt adjustment capabilities.
General
- Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
- TFT Technology TN
- Width 22.5 in
- Depth 6.2 in
- Height 16.1 in
- Weight 8.8 lbs
- Enclosure Color Black
- Bundled with 3-Years Advanced Exchange Warranty
Image
- Image brightness 250 cd/m2
- Image Contrast Ratio 1000:1 / 1000000:1 (dynamic)
- Max horizontal view angle 170
- Max vertical view angle 160
Display
- Diagonal Size 24 in - Widescreen
- Viewable Size 24 in
- Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.277 mm
- Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 / 60 Hz
- Color Support 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Response Time 5 ms
- Front Panel Controls Power on/off
- Display Positions Adjustments Tilt
- Signal Input DVI-D, VGA
- Features HDCP, LED-backlit, Ambient light sensor
Video Input
- Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI, 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
- Connections - DVI-Digital, - VGA
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x VGA cable, 1 x DVI cable
- Flat Panel Mount Interface Yes
- Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
- Compliant Standards RoHS, WEEE, TCO '03, Green Mark
Power
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
- Operational power consumption 20 Watt
- Operational power consumption (standby) 0.15 Watt
- Compliant standards EPA Energy Star
Environmental Parameters
- Min operating temperature 41 °F
- Max operating temperature 95 °F
- Operating humidity range 10 - 80%
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 3 years
Sustainability
- CNET Power Saver Yes
- CNET Labs: Operational power consumption 23.22 Watt
- CNET Labs: Calibrated power consumption 19.73 Watt
- CNET Labs: Max brightness power consumption calibrated 25.17 Watt
- CNET Labs: Min brightness power consumption 12.9 Watt
- CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.48 Watt
- CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost 7.26 US Dollars
- EPA Energy Star Compliant Yes
- EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Gold
Manufacturer info
- Dell, Inc.
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- Website: http://www.dell.com/
- Address:
One Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78682 - Phone: (800) 274-3355
- Email: LB_Order_Questions@dell.com
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