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Posted at 2:04 PM on Wednesday 06/24/09 by
Ben
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Dell Business has the Dell G2410 24" Full HD LED-Backlit Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor for $209 - 10% coupon code TJJSS8$J2MNJ0P [Exp 7/1] = $188 with free shipping. [Compare]

  • 1920 x 1080, Ambient Light Sensor, PowerNap, and Dynamic Dimming
  • Ultra efficient power supply unit, 1000:1 Contrast Ratio, 3-Year Warranty
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      kaare - Posted 2:08 pm PDT 06/24/09 (183 Posts)  Report Spam

      I see that there are some Dell monitors called 2409 and some with 2410. Is that some designation for the widescreen ratio? 16x9 vs. 16x10?

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      Extragooey - Posted 2:15 pm PDT 06/24/09 (91 Posts)  Report Spam

      Traditionally, "24" for 24 inches and "09" for 2009. Has been the case since the 2405.

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      kaare - Posted 3:04 pm PDT 06/24/09 (183 Posts)  Report Spam

      So that means that 2410 is the 2010 model??? I knew this was the case for the Ultrasharp series, but it looks like Dell has several new models (Not Ultrsharp) that have both x09 and x10 in their numbers.

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      the lawyer - Posted 4:23 pm PDT 06/24/09 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think this is a great price. no hdmi but still a very attractive offer.

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      21st_Hermit - Posted 4:43 pm PDT 06/24/09 (431 Posts)  Report Spam

      #4

      Click on the History link to see how much the price has dropped. How low can it go?

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      lightbulb42 - Posted 5:11 pm PDT 06/24/09 (459 Posts)  Report Spam

      Who wants 1080? Give me 1920x1200. I want real estate.

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      NetAntelope - Posted 7:06 pm PDT 06/24/09 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

      aww it's not x1200, waaaa

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      meikgeik - Posted 8:43 am PDT 06/25/09 (207 Posts)  Report Spam

      Monitors will be going to the same aspect ratios as TVs so get used to your lack of real estate. It's cheaper for the manufacturers to mass produce fewer sizes of the glass used in LCD. Also, supposedly they can cut a few more pieces from the master sheet with this size than with the size of the glass used for the 1920x1200. I don't know if the latter is true, but I can definately see it being cheaper to run 1 machine for 24 inch screens instead of 2.

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      meikgeik - Posted 8:45 am PDT 06/25/09 (207 Posts)  Report Spam

      Also, link takes me to a page where it shows the price as $249... added it to cart, still $249. It appears the deal is over. :\

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      the lawyer - Posted 11:06 pm PDT 06/25/09 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

      209 was only for one day

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      dhchiang - Posted 11:29 pm PDT 06/25/09 (47 Posts)  Report Spam

      i love it and saves a lot of power! but needs color adjustment. nvidia digital vibrance was all it needed.

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      RKLE - Posted 1:50 pm PDT 06/26/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

      nothing like showing a wind farm

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