Dell SP2309W
Manufacturer: Dell, Inc. Part number: 320-7641
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- Bottom Line:
- With its low price, great performance, and many features, the Dell SP2309W is a sound buy for a 23-inch monitor.
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CNET editors' review
Dell SP2309W price range: $319.00
- Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
- Reviewed on: 02/20/2009
- Updated on:03/25/2009
The good: All-around great performance; high 2,048x1,152-pixel resolution; intuitive, customizable, and unique onscreen display; integrated 2-megapixel Webcam; 360 degree rotation; screen height adjustment; multiple USB ports.
The bad: Backlight bleeding on bottom edge.
The bottom line: With its low price, great performance, and many features, the Dell SP2309W is a sound buy for a 23-inch monitor.
Editors' note: The Features score of the Dell SP2309W was changed from 8.0 to 7.0. This brought its score down from an 8.2 to an 8.0. Still enough for 4 stars and still deserving of its Editors' Choice award.
For $379, the Dell SP2309W (only available direct from Dell) bundles good performance; VGA, DVI, and HDMI connections; a high 2,048x1,152-pixel resolution; an intuitive, robust and uniquely designed onscreen display; 360 degree screen rotation; and five USB ports. Compared with the $690, 24-inch Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP, the SP2309W comes up slightly short in overall performance and connection options. And for $300, the Dell S2409W offers an inch more screen real estate, but lower resolution, few ergonomic options, and slightly worse performance. The Dell SP2309W hits a sweet spot.
Design and features
The bezel of the 23-inch Dell SP2309W is a striking, glossy black that reflects everything, but it also attracts many fingerprints. 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. In the top center of the bezel is an integrated 2-megapixel camera. The panel is nearly 1 inch deep. (By comparison, most 24-inch models we've tested have a panel depth of more than an inch). A thin, 1 centimeter strip wraps around the outer edge of the panel, bringing the panel width to 22.1 inches--average for a monitor of this screen size.
The circular footstand measures 10.25 inches in diameter and does a good job providing stability. We saw only minimal wobbling when we knocked the display from the sides.
For the $29 more that the SP2309W costs versus the Dell S2409W, the SP2309 includes several extra features. First, the display provides 360-degree screen rotation via a swivel mechanism on the footstand. In addition, the neck of the display is designed with a hinge at its base and the top. This lets the screen tilt all the way back so that it is facing directly up--not a particularly useful feature since this monitor doesn't have a touch screen. With a touch screen facing directly up, you could interface with the computer without having to reach way down to control the mouse. The screen height is adjustable by nearly 4 inches, and the monitor includes five USB ports (four downstream and one upstream)--two of the downstream ports on the left side of the monitor with the rest on the back to the right of the video connection options.
The Dell SP2309w's connection options include the VGA, DVI, and HDMI video connection trifecta. Although the VGA and HDMI ports are easy to reach, the DVI port sits directly behind the display's neck, making hand cramping a possibility when attempting to connect the cable.
The Dell SP2309W's onscreen display has a unique, label-less design: five small buttons line the lower right-hand corner of the bezel. Pressing the blinking bottom button brings up the OSD, which pops up parallel to the button array, each option corresponding to one of the five buttons. For example, pressing the button next to "inputsource" on the OSD brings up a menu for changing the input source. 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. Navigating the OSD takes a few minutes to get used to, but once we did, we found it was easier to use and more useful than the S2409W's impressive OSD. Since the buttons light up when they have a function and any button labels are actually on the screen, calibrating the display in a dark room proved painless. OSD options include the mainstays: brightness, contrast, and various color options. There are six presets to choose from, including Standard, Multimedia, Game, Warm, Cool, sRGB, and, of course, Custom. 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.
The Dell SP2309W's much-touted 16:9 aspect ratio both supports a 2,048x1,152-pixel native resolution and the 1,920x1,080-pixel "Full HD" resolution. This is an interesting marketing choice in that while accurate, a 16:10 aspect on a 23-inch monitor would have an even higher native resolution of 1,920x1,200-pixels, which seems more "full." However, Dell is not alone. More and more monitor vendors are 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: 2,048x1,152-pixels
Pixel-response rate: 2ms
Contrast ratio: 80,000:1 (Dynamic Contrast Ratio; No number given for typical)
Brightness: 300cd/m2
Connectivity: HDMI, DVI, VGA
HDCP compliant? Yes
Included video cables? DVI
Performance
We tested the Dell SP2309W with its DVI connection. The display posted a composite score of 90 on CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based performance tests. We compared it with the 24-inch Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP, which also scored a 90, and the Dell S2409W's 87. The SP2309W has some problems with screen uniformity, which indicates that the display may have some difficulty achieving uniform backlighting--a finding supported by the Dark Screen test in which the Dell revealed a lot of backlight bleed-through along the bottom. We also noticed a slight color tracking error in the intensity and grayscale test. A color-tracking error occurs when the intensity of red, green, and blue colors do not adjust identically with signal-level changes, resulting in slight tints of color (usually red) where only gray should be seen. Otherwise, the Dell SP2309W peformed well, especially on the Low Saturation Colors and 64-256 Intensity Color Ramp tests, which look for noticeable compression or expansion at the dark and light ends of the scale. The SP2309W displayed one of the smoothest color ramps we've seen.
The Dell SP2309W posted a brightness score of 297 candelas per square meters (cd/m2) according to our test--right near the 300 cd/m2 maximum claimed by Dell. This beats the Dell S2409W's 243cd/m2 brightness score, but the Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP crushes that number with a 452 cd/m2 brightness rating. Our tested contrast ratio was lower than we expected coming in at 648:1, compared with the 2409WFP's 891:1 and the S2409W's 1,001:1. While its tested brightness and contrast ratio are relatively low, this did not translate into bad picture quality.
"World of Warcraft" on the Dell SP2309W looked crisp, colorful, and as darn near perfect as we've ever seen running at a 2,048x1,152-pixel resolution. "WoW" looks great on pretty much every monitor we test. Unfortunately, viewing the game from a lower-than-optimal viewing angle made the screen darken to the point that we couldn't see graphic details of the game--typical of most TN panels and has nothing to do with the game's performance.
The performance in the "Kill Bill Vol. 1" DVD on the Dell SP2309W came very close to the quality of the stellar Apple LED Cinema Display we tested in December. The colors were vibrant and the blacks dark; however, the colors and black level on the Apple are fuller and deeper, respectively. We didn't notice any streaking or ghosting and the screen remained sharp for a DVD.
The 1080p Blu-ray version of "House of Flying Daggers" looked great for the same reasons; however, we did not notice any quality advantage to the screen's 16:9 aspect ratio.
We did determine, however, that the best setting for watching games and movies on the Dell SP2308W is the Standard preset mode with a contrast of 59, and the brightness set to whichever high setting your eyes can take. We settled on a 94.
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 Dell SP2309W uses a TN panel, and when they are viewed from the side angles, the screen appeared to only darken slightly. When viewed from the bottom the screen darkened immediately. Of course, when viewed from the optimal angle, we had no problems.
| Dell SP2309W | Average watts per hour |
| On (Default Luminance) | 40.38 |
| On (Max Luminance) | 48.27 |
| On (Min Luminance) | 19.24 |
| Sleep | 1.35 |
| Calibrated (200 cd/m2) | 41.83 |
| Score | Poor |
| Annual energy cost (@$0.1135/kWh) | $12.98 |
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Service and support
Dell backs the SP2309W with a solid warranty including a three-year parts-and-labor warranty 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 carry into the weekends. Navigating Dell's site and finding the drivers, product manual, and quick guide was simple and easy.
User reviews
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Lots of bells and whistles but not for photographers.
by Mandala1963 on July 7, 2009
Pros: For the price this is a good monitor for normal users but if accurate colour and contrast is a concern for you, think twice about buying this monitor.
Cons: I had a couple of dead pixels on this monitor right out of the box. The top to bottom viewing angle is poor and makes it difficult to work accurately with graphics and photography editing.
Summary: I bought one of these monitors around January 2009. I thought I got a good deal with a sale direct from Dell but I?m very disappointed, mostly with the ...
Summary: I bought one of these monitors around January 2009. I thought I got a good deal with a sale direct from Dell but I?m very disappointed, mostly with the viewing angle. The colour and contrast changes dramatically from top to bottom. I also have a couple of dead pixels (to the side thankfully). I do a lot of graphics and photography work and this monitor is basically useless for that. Lots of bells and whistles for the money but a very average monitor. Photographers/graphic designers beware.
6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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One of the Best Deals Out There
Pros: Huge resolution, integrated webcam and microphones, slick and intuitive touch controls, flexible, great colors and brightness, tons of connections, and great aesthetics.
Cons: Less than perfect viewing angles, glossy bezel can sometimes glare.
Summary: This is an excellent display which, for the price I paid ($270 US), is one of the best deals online. I've had no buzzing or dead pixels, and have ...
Summary: This is an excellent display which, for the price I paid ($270 US), is one of the best deals online. I've had no buzzing or dead pixels, and have great connections from both DVI and VGA. Once calibrated, the colors stand out marvelously. As noted in the review, the acceptable viewing angle is rather narrow, and the display bezel give off a somewhat annoying sheen from the gloss. Other than that, however, this monitor more than gets the job done for a price that won't take a chunk out of your wallet.
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nice Display but Annoying Buzz
by lsquaredco on March 8, 2009
Pros: This monitor has a very beautiful, sharp display and has an easy-to-use menu.
Cons: However, it buzzes intolerably if not set on 100% brightness. The first monitor I had (I've had 3) shuts off after an hour and the only way to get it to stay on is to reduce the brightness setting and put up with the loud buzz.
Summary: I love the display and functionality but cannot tolerate the loud buzz. Dell has not been helpful in resolving the issue so I'm not sure where to go from ...
Summary: I love the display and functionality but cannot tolerate the loud buzz. Dell has not been helpful in resolving the issue so I'm not sure where to go from here. . .
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Solid, Great for HD Movies and second monitor
by StGadget on June 14, 2009
Pros: All around best for lcd class, great Blue Ray playback
Cons: Normal preset makes colors a bit on the flourescent side, slight green horizonal bar on bottom of screen during blue ray playback. Text could be sharper.
Summary: I've owned it for a month now. The ergonomic touch controls for the menu is very impressive, although sometimes the beeping from the monitors speakers can be annoying.
HD ...Summary: I've owned it for a month now. The ergonomic touch controls for the menu is very impressive, although sometimes the beeping from the monitors speakers can be annoying.
HD Blue Ray movies look really good on this monitor, although periodically on the bottom edge I've noticed a slim green bar (could this be the back lighting problem that the cnet review mentioned?) I only see it during Blue Ray playbacks.
The resolution is impressive compared to others, unfortunately these lcd monitors all have their setbacks and problems. I set out to get the best, and this is the closest I could find. I'm also a computer programmer and needed my text to be clear during regular usage. I had to increase the sharpness well beyond the normal preset to get it to look right without being too blurry. The colors also are on the more flourescent side during normal pc usage (non HD viewing), although not too bad so that you can't easily get used to it.
All in all it's the best I could find, I really wish the selection was better out there, or even there were higher end, more expensive versions available but I couldn't find any. All and all it's a great monitor, I even think it's better than the supposed #1 cnet pick. The response times are also much better on this as well.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Looks nice until you turn it on
by PetePhxAZ on September 17, 2009
Pros: The overall look of the monitor is nice (until turned on), I had been looking for a larger glossy screen to replace my NEC 20WMGX2 glossy for a while. Unfortunately this monitor is definitely NOT it.
Cons: Color quality is bad, especially blues. All solid colors have obvious intensity change from top to bottom. No way to position to avoid.
2 areas of dead pixels, one upper-right. Second is a group. At least 3 dead in middle, reduced intensity surround.Summary: For the right price, this monitor could meet some peoples needs. However, any reasonable expectation of color accuracy - even for just watching movies or playing games - should be ...
Summary: For the right price, this monitor could meet some peoples needs. However, any reasonable expectation of color accuracy - even for just watching movies or playing games - should be tossed out the window.
This is my first LCD ever with dead pixels on arrival, and it has two groups of them. This is also my first monitor from Dell. Any correlation there?
If you're looking for a glossy monitor like I was, there are very few options in sizes above 20". I'm still debating a move to an LCD TV as an alternative to this monitor (jumping to 32"+ is not something I really wanted to do - not necessarily due to price, I just didn't want to go THAT big).
Not recommended.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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great picture, bad webcam and support
by donjsd on July 2, 2009
Pros: very good picture. looks great with ps3 and blu ray.
Cons: camera broken, been on phone with support for 5 hours and counting!
Summary: Very large display good for multiple windows. Great blu ray picture. Camera broken and support might be easier if I flew to India instead of getting disconnected 30 times. No ...
Summary: Very large display good for multiple windows. Great blu ray picture. Camera broken and support might be easier if I flew to India instead of getting disconnected 30 times. No chat support available for monitors :(
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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WOW! BEST 23 INCH FULL HD MONITOR ON THE MARKET!
by conazo on March 6, 2009
Pros: GORGEOUS SCREEN HD LOOKS FANTASTIC NO DEAD PIXELS, THIS MONITOR HAS ALL THE INPUTS YOU NEED, HDMI,DVI,VGA AND 4 USP PORTS! PLUS BUILT IN CAMERA AND MICROPHONE WOW! IM IN LOVE WITH THIS MONITOR, PREVIOUSLY OWNED THE SP2208WFP.
Cons: LOVED EVERYTHING NO CONS!
Summary: BEST MONITOR ON THE MARKET FOR THE PRICE PERIOD! GO FOR IT
Summary: BEST MONITOR ON THE MARKET FOR THE PRICE PERIOD! GO FOR IT
1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Outstanding Monitor
by eric5659 on September 8, 2009
Pros: Excellent picture quality, brightness, contrast, everything. I use this for both computing and hooking up to a gaming system through the HDMI port, and it performs beautifully.
Cons: Does not come with a built in speaker, but then again, most don't.
Summary: I love this monitor. It would probably seem expensive, however I bought it in a package with my dell computer, and it was a very reasonable upgrade.
Summary: I love this monitor. It would probably seem expensive, however I bought it in a package with my dell computer, and it was a very reasonable upgrade.
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Monitor buzzz!!!!! bleed through at top of screen.
by tvoner on August 9, 2009
Pros: Beautiful and quick.
Cons: Buzzes and dark spots in screen at the bottom..........
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This Monitor is Great!
by OpeXp on April 8, 2009
Pros: Pics and Movies are Great
Cons: None so far
Summary: Love it!
Summary: Love it!
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.
- Part number: 320-7641
- Description: You can experience 'right out of the box' video conferencing solution with excellent functionality and convenience with the SP2309W 23-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor from Dell. With the integrated 2.0-megapixel webcam, the monitor makes it simple and easy for you to capture photos and videos. Featuring a 1000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 300 cd/mē brightness, the monitor boasts vivid color detail, excellent color accuracy and uniformity. Additionally, an outstanding resolution of up to 2048 x 1152 pixels provides quality entertainment and an exhilarating multimedia experience. A response time of 2 ms helps prevent smearing and ghosting while you are playing a game or watching the swash-buckling thriller! The monitor offers DVI (Digital Video Interface) connector with HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) that enables viewing of protected high-definition. Built-in cable management feature helps to keep desk clutter-free. Also, the display screen can be tilted 4° forward and 21° backwards for viewing comfort.
General
- Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
- Built-in Devices 2.0 megapixel camera
- Width 22 in
- Depth 10.4 in
- Height 17.5 in
- Weight 17.2 lbs
- Enclosure Color Black
Image
- Display (projector) image aspect ratio 16:9
- Image brightness 300 cd/m2
- Image Contrast Ratio 80000:1 / 80000:1 (dynamic)
- Max horizontal view angle 160
- Max vertical view angle 170
Display
- Diagonal Size 23 in - Widescreen
- Viewable Size 23 in
- Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.249 mm
- Max Resolution 2048 x 1152
- Response Time 2 ms
- Front Panel Controls Power on/off
- Display Positions Adjustments Tilt, Swivel
- Video Output None
- Signal Input HDMI, DVI-D, VGA
- Features TrueLife, 98% color gamut
Video Input
- Analog Video Signal RGB
- Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Audio Output
- Type None
- Sound Output Mode:Output Power / Channel 2 Watt
Input Device
- Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI, 4 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A, 1 x Audio line-in, 1 x Audio line-out
- Connections - VGA, - DVI-Digital, - HDMI, - Audio Line-in, - Audio Line-out
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x VGA cable, 1 x DVI cable
- Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
Power
- Power device form factor Internal
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
- Operational power consumption 65 Watt
- Operational power consumption (standby) 2 Watt
- Compliant standards EPA Energy Star, EPEAT silver
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 3 years
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Operational power consumption 40.38 Watt
- CNET Labs: Calibrated power consumption 41.83 Watt
- CNET Labs: Max brightness power consumption calibrated 48.27 Watt
- CNET Labs: Min brightness power consumption 19.24 Watt
- CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep 1.35 Watt
- CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost 12.98 US Dollars
- EPA Energy Star Compliant Yes
- EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Silver
Manufacturer info
- Dell, Inc.
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- Website: http://www.dell.com/
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