Topnotch performance, Great ergonomic support, Excellent value
Lacks HDMI input, Viewing angles are mediocre
The 24-inch Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a workhorse display that offers great performance, great ergonomics and a host of features at a reasonable price. Though this monitor is not the best choice for graphics professionals or serious gamers, it's hard to f...
Very good color quality. Loaded with features. Affordably priced. Energy Efficient.
No HDMI port. Lacks autopivot support. Small text could be cleaner
The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a feature-rich 24-inch monitor offering beautiful color reproduction and great off-angle viewing but its dark grayscale performance falls a bit short....
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Published: 2012-04-27, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Very good color quality. Loaded with features. Affordably priced. Energy Efficient.
No HDMI port. Lacks auto-pivot support. Small text could be cleaner
The Dell UltraSharp U2412M is a feature-rich 24-inch monitor offering beautiful color reproduction and great off-angle viewing but its dark grayscale performance falls a bit short....
Published: 2012-03-03, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com
The Dell UltraSharp U2412m has great performance with excellent ergonomic support and a robust and easy-to-navigate OSD with tons of options for customization. It also has five USB ports, and it's currently available for about $350
HDMI is missing from the connection options, and performance-wise, it's not quite there compared with high-end, pro-grade IPS panels, especially when it comes to viewing angles
With thoughtful design, great performance, and plenty of OSD features, the Dell UltraSharp U2412 fills its value quotient to the brim.
After using it, the Dell U2412M comes out with a lot of positives and no big negatives. The screen has a nice 16:10 aspect ratio that makes it feel roomier than a normal 16:9 display, and it has a nice adjustable stand that made it easy to fit on my desk...
Dell's new 24-inch U2412M comes with a smaller portfolio of input connectors and multimedia options compared to the more expensive Dell U2410. First of all Dell has removed the HDMI option. That might prove to be a problem if you are planning on connectin...
Before getting to far into this conclusion, let’s get one thing out in the open: the U2412M just can’t compete against Dell’s own U2410 or many other 24” IPS-based displays on the market, nor was it ever meant to. We consider it to be bridge between hi...
Abstract: It's been a while since we've looked at a monitor, but we're beginning to see some new models show up on the market. While a lot of companies are making the push for new 120Hz TN panels, Dell are expanding the U series line with yet another monitor sporti...