Dell G2410 -> any owners out there?

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Dell G2410 -> any owners out there?

Post by CA_Steve » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:40 pm

I'm looking to get a new primary monitor and the Dell G2410 has caught my eye. Any current owners with feedback?

ps - I plan to live in a TN world until an alternative gets down to these power levels. So, please stay on topic :D

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Post by AuraAllan » Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:38 am

I'm seriously considering buying one of these.

Unfortunately I haven't been able to find much owner feedback anywhere. :?

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Post by Ksanderash » Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:31 am

(from a Samsung PVA owner)
Another TN-film? Guys, that is a step into regress :wink:

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Post by AuraAllan » Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:58 am

For me the most appealing part of the G2410 is the fact that it's a 24" widescreen that uses no more then 17,5 watts when calibrated.

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(table copied from CNET review)

I don't see any PVA screens using such low power.

Also I really like the industrial look of the G2410. :)

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Post by stenben » Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:08 am

I have used a g2410 since the end of july and i can not think of any monitor even getting close to it performance wise.

The lack of backlight bleed makes moviewatching a joy and the led backlightings continuous light (no flourouscent flickering = no eye strain after a couple of hours).

My mother bought a BenQ g2411 at the same time as i bought my dell and i had some comparison experience between them.

The BenQ is cheaper ofc. But the extra cost for the dell is worth every penny.

Great contrast, no backlightbleed, ecofriendly, silent (low wattage and no flickering flouroscent lightning), great colors for a TN-panel.

I could'nt be happier about this monitor


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Post by CA_Steve » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:53 pm

Great! Thanks for the mini-review.

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Post by Ksanderash » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:16 pm

I think more LED illuminated displays are coming shortly. Dell, as always, is just the first fish of a big shoal.

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Nice to see a totally satisfied user :) I'm happy too with my 19" PVA, that I bought 4 years ago. Yeah, I would like the bigger screen (low consumption get therewith), but just can't exchange the PVA for TN :(

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Post by stenben » Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:25 pm

Ksanderash, I am probably a 100% satisfied customer because i went from a "turn of the millenia" 19" iiyama CRT that started to loose its brightness :lol:

But as i said in my last post, I have had some firsthand experience with other TFT panels and the g2410 is the best of the bunch. (this is comparing to other TN-paneled mid rangers)


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Post by CA_Steve » Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:43 pm

Here's another potential LED backlit monitor...Samsung XL2370

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Post by vincentfox » Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:53 pm

Interesting, BUT... no S-IPS monitors with LED backlight?

Owning a Dell 2007WFP monitor now which I'm extremely pleased with the display. In fact I tried at one point swapping out for a Dell 24" which was not S-IPS and after a few days of fiddling with it sent it back. No matter what I did to the colors I couldn't get it as good as the 2007WFP. Would like something larger now but not willing to accept a reduction in quality.

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Post by Shamgar » Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:29 am

If you're after low price and low consumption, TN is the way to go. The other panels cost more and use more power.

Personally, I will take quality over price and power anyday. I'm a mainly budget user but a monitor is not something for me to go cheap on. I value image quality, viewing angles, construction and ergonomics too much to go with a budget TN. There's more to life than just "low power consumption", unless you're trying to "save the world" or reduce your energy bills by a few dollars a year.

Currently an owner of a Dell UltraSharp 2209WA 22" s-IPS LCD. Very happy with it so far after having owned it for seven months. The new Dell U2410f 24" IPS looks to be an excellent monitor also. Even though it's double the price of a lot of TNs the same size, it's still worth the price if you're after a premium quality monitor.

For 24" TNs, you may also look at LG's Flatron range. They seem to be quite well made and come with a 3 year zero dead pixel warranty as well. LG W2442PA is one of the models.

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Post by falcon26 » Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:34 am

I had that monitor for about a week. It was terrible. It had a nice pink tint too it really bad. Also the backlight bleed was bad. The size and shape of it was cool it was really thin. But the picture was really bad. If they ever come out with a LED ips panel that would be the way to go...

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Post by Bradshaw » Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:29 am

There is an H-ISP panel från Apple that came out last year - the Apple LED Cinema Display - but it draws about 212 watts.

There's also TN LED displays from LG and Benq out now. The LG W2486L, Benq V2400 Eco and Benq V2410 Eco. The Benq monitors have 5 000 000:1 in dynamic contrast and draws 28 watts.

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Post by flapane » Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:54 pm

I have been using the 22'' model for 1 month and you can see some photos at this link.

It is THE BEST 200 eur DEAL ever made in the last years.
An accurate misuration tells that it draws 14 watts, the colours are way better than my 2004 philips 190s5fs (of course it's always a TN, but you already know it...).
Your eyesight isn't stressed after some hours, LED backlight let the black BE black and not dark grey, the enclosure is enviromental friendly, stand by draws only 500mW.
Responsive enough for gaming, nice enough for watching dvx and hdtv (and so DVB-T, I trashed my 14'' crt tv too).
Do you do serious photo editing? Otherwise, don't bother with PVA and IPS and consider one of the best TN panels for quality and consumption. Honestly I don't know if that for 24'' the same applies.
Anything else? :P

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Post by CA_Steve » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:44 pm

Thanks for the mini-review flapane (and the opportunity to read google Italian via the attached link and google translater :D )

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Post by Tephras » Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:00 pm

falcon26 wrote:If they ever come out with a LED ips panel that would be the way to go...
There is some indications that Dell will release a new 27'' monitor called U2711. It is rumored (or maybe just wishful thinking) that it will have the same panel as the new 27'' iMac - in other words, an IPS panel with LED backlight and a resolution of 2560x1440.

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Post by CA_Steve » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:08 pm

There is some indication that I'd need to pull a bank heist to afford it :D

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Post by Ksanderash » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:06 am

Guys, how can it be that LED monitor has a higher contrast than fluorescent bulb illuminated one? All people do notice this phenomenon.

(I'm not about those foolish digits of million ratio in a dinamic contrast mode)

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Post by CA_Steve » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:18 am

Ksanderash wrote:Guys, how can it be that LED monitor has a higher contrast than fluorescent bulb illuminated one? All people do notice this phenomenon.

(I'm not about those foolish digits of million ratio in a dinamic contrast mode)
Couple of reasons that I can see:
- LEDs are brighter, so higher white/black ratio
- can be distributed across the display to provide local dimming, instead of just having a bar of light on the edge that is then diffused across the back of the screen.

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Post by CA_Steve » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:57 pm

Dell put the g2410 on sale again ($50 off), so I ordered one. 2 weeks before it arrives. I expect moving up from 16x10 to 19x10 for native gaming will trigger HD 5770 envy. Come on non-OEM cooling solutions. :D

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Post by flapane » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:02 pm

534$ w/o shipping is the local price here vs 259$+CA sales tax, that's unfair and it means that my 22'' costed me a little bit more than your 24'' (297$):lol:
Let me know if it will be as good as 22'' one!

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Post by danimal » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:32 pm

flapane wrote:534$ w/o shipping is the local price here vs 259$+CA sales tax, that's unfair and it means that my 22'' costed me a little bit more than your 24'' (297$):lol:
Let me know if it will be as good as 22'' one!
consider yourself lucky... when i bought my 21" crt back in the mid 90's, it cost $1800 :shock:

a couple of years ago i picked up a used 24" sony crt for $50, it was $3,000 new :shock: :shock:

even as a used beater, tho, the 24" monitor was incredibly good... if you do image or video processing for a living, you'll know that there are very few lcd monitors out there that can rival a good crt for gamma and color.

unfortunately those big crt's are tantamount to putting a space heater in your office, lol, so i moved a dell s2409w, which has been great, but of course not nearly as good of a picture.

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Post by HammerSandwich » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:11 am

CA_Steve wrote:I expect moving up from 16x10 to 19x10 for native gaming...
You meant moving up to 16x9, right? :D

FWIW, I'm an IPS snob who really likes Dell's new TN panels. I've seen a 22" (model forgotten) & 2 E2310H LCDs, and all have given excellent colors and much better horizontal viewing angles. Excellent choices for all but the pickiest users IME.

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Post by flapane » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:29 am

That should have been 16:9 then, he meant 19x10=1920x1080 :wink:

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Post by Cistron » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:31 am

Ksanderash wrote:(from a Samsung PVA owner)
Another TN-film? Guys, that is a step into regress :wink:
I work with an S-IPS panel screen in the lab (Dell 2408WFP) and with a TN panel screen at home (Viewsonic/Optiquest Q22wb). Yes, there are differences, especially in grey resolution and colour representation, but these aren't profound enough to call TN a regress.

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Post by CA_Steve » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:44 am

HammerSandwich wrote:
CA_Steve wrote:I expect moving up from 16x10 to 19x10 for native gaming...
You meant moving up to 16x9, right? :D
Nope. Current 22" is 1680x 1050. G2410 is 1920 x 1080. So, I truncated instead of rounded :D

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Post by CA_Steve » Wed Nov 25, 2009 8:59 pm

The g2410 arrived this afternoon. Here's some power usage measurements:

Std mode (default 75% brightness, sensors off) 22W
- 10% brightness 12W
- "0%" brightness 11W ...a littly wacky as this is still viewable
- 100% 24W and it's like looking into the sun

Energy Smart Plus mode (ambient sensor active, dynamic dimming active):
- Out of the box, Windows XP Desktop (caribbean island wallpaper) 12W
- mostly white screen 9W
- mostly black screen 12W
- Hulu 12-13W
- WoW 12W
- this SPCR page 10W

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Post by flapane » Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:44 am

I didn't like the light sensor, as it caused the screen to be too bright.
Please can you see which is the consumption using my settings (14w) ?
Brightness 10
Contrast 7

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Post by CA_Steve » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:47 am

flapane wrote:I didn't like the light sensor, as it caused the screen to be too bright.
Please can you see which is the consumption using my settings (14w) ?
Brightness 10
Contrast 7
13W and horribly dim (due to the low contrast)

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Post by flapane » Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:00 am

How curious, it's lower... maybe it's due to the LCD being behind an old APC with a non perfect sine wave.

EDIT: LOL, sorry, I meant CONTRAST 17, not 7

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