Customers commend the webcam, screen size, and USB-C capabilities of the 24" IPS LED FHD FreeSync Compatible Monitor. Positive feedback also highlights the monitor's ease of use, built-in speakers, and excellent resolution and sound quality. Many appreciate the refresh rate, making it suitable for various uses including gaming. The versatile stand is also a frequently praised feature.
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Pros mentioned:
Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing monitor
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Look, the camera is decent, the microphone is also decent, and the quality of the image is enough for a regular user, but all with a Thunderbolt 4 that comes in the box, a beautiful design that is easy to use and very practical for 270$ is a fantastic deal, you want a clean desk and an excellent way to upgrade your desk go for this monitor, and save even more with an open box in perfect condition.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dell-24" IPS LED Conferencing Monitor
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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This is a great monitor for the price!!! The built-in blue light protector makes everything easy on the eyes and the web camera has a nice clear image. Since purchasing I have recommended this monitor around the office and have even purchased another for my home office.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good value for money, great specs
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Beautiful display, comes with a webcam, convenient size
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great to use with a laptop
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
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We use this 24" touchscreen monitor with a laptop. It has good resolution and makes working in a home office easier.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Definitely recommend!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Great monitor!! Love that I can use it vertical or horizontal. Makes it an excellent monitor for work!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size, Speakers, Usb-c
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dell Declutters the Work From Home Setup
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Dell’s latest 24” full high definition (FHD) 1920 x 1080 monitor integrates a webcam, noise cancelling microphone, speakers, power delivery, and usb connections all in a single monitor to make a clutter free workspace. I have a small table at home that I use for work, so the compact size of the 24” monitor doesn’t take up much table space. And with the super thin bezel along the sides and the top, it feels larger than 24 inches. I also like that the monitor can tilt, swivel, and be raised up and down for the best viewing ergonomics. As an added bonus, I can rotate it 90 degrees into portrait mode which is great for providing a much greater view of the list of emails in my inbox and for reading long paragraphs of text. Not many monitors nowadays can boast having the ability to tilt, swivel, adjust height, and swing into portrait mode. Well done Dell!
While I like the vividness of glossy displays, I really enjoy the anti glare matte display on the Dell monitor. My workstation is set up such that I constantly get the reflection and glare from my window and lights. I’ve used glossy displays in the past, but had to frequently move my head around to see the screen due to all the reflection and glare. Now, I only consider screens with anti glare properties.
There are plenty of options for connecting the monitor to your computer. There is an HDMI 1.4 port, Display port 1.2, and a usb-c port. However, connecting via the usb-c port will allow the greatest use of the monitor. With a single usb-c cable, it will provide power delivery up to 65 watts to your laptop along with video, audio, and data. Rounding out the other ports, there is a 3.5mm audio out jack, and two usb 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one of which can provide up to 2A of charge for devices such as cellphones. Did you catch what is missing? There is no LAN network connection on the Dell 24”. You’ll need to look at other monitors for that if you want to hardwire into your network.
Dell also did a great job with a well-thought out webcam design. It’s a pop-up style webcam that can be pushed down away from view to ensure both full privacy and avoid any unintentional mishaps. The webcam can be used with Windows Hello for face recognition login. It does a decent job with video. It’s crisp and clear when there is plenty of light, but gets a bit grainy in lower light conditions. It’s quite a bit better than my laptop’s built-in 720p webcam. The noise cancelling microphone on the Dell monitor also works well. I used it throughout the week for several video conference work meetings, and my meeting participants all heard me loud and clear even when the gardeners were mowing the lawn next to my open window.
The integrated 2 x 5 watt speakers are well tuned for voices for video conferencing but leaves much to be desired if you’re planning to use them for entertainment purposes. Using the speakers for music and movies was disappointing. There are adjustments on the menu for different audio profiles (standard, voice, music, movies, games), but none of them really made much of a difference. Audio enthusiasts should keep their external speakers close by.
The display menu is easy to access from the buttons on the lower right hand edge of the monitor. There are plenty of options to adjust color, brightness, contrast, etc. One feature from the menu that I want to highlight is the option to allow the laptop to continue charging from the connected usb-c cable even when the monitor is turned off.
Something to take note of, the 65 watt power delivery may not be sufficient for your laptop. Some of the current laptops need more than 65 watts of input power for optimal performance. I’m using a Dell XPS 15” and with the power delivery from the usb-c cable plugged in from the monitor, I get a warning notification on my laptop that it is still receiving charge, but not charging optimally.
Finally, it’s not entirely a plug and play set up. When you plug in the usb-c cable, you may need to go into your laptop’s settings to enable it to use the external monitor’s webcam, microphone, and speakers. Otherwise, you might encounter a situation where you are using the Dell monitor’s webcam, but the laptop’s microphone is being used instead of the Dell noise cancelling microphone or the audio is coming out of your laptop’s speakers instead of the speakers from the monitor.
In summary, I think Dell developed a useful video conference monitor that the work from home professional will appreciate. It has the critical video conference features such as a pop-up webcam with noise cancelling microphone along with speakers tuned for clear dialogue. Connecting the monitor using a single usb-c cable also provides a clutter free set up. Rotating the monitor into portrait mode is a big plus for those needing to view column-type content such as paragraphs of text. Dell packed a lot of outstanding and useful features into the monitor, making it one of the standouts in a crowded field of monitors.
What's In the Box
Dell 24" monitor with stand
charging cable
usb-c cable
pictorial installation guide
warranty and regulatory information
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speakers, Usb-c, Webcam
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
DOES IT ALL!!!
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Now a days a lot of people have been working from home, video conferencing, or even video calling friends and family and now you can do it all from your monitor. The new Dell 24-inch Video conferencing monitor comes with a built-in HD webcam, Noise cancelling microphone, 5W speaker, and to top it all off it also has a built in 65w USB-C charger, that also delivers video, audio, and data, this monitor does it all. So, let’s go over the features, Pros and Cons on this new Dell monitor.
Features:
Setup – The setup of this monitor and like other Dell monitors is very simple and user friendly and no tools required. In the box you will get the monitor, the base, stand, power cord, and a USB-C cable. The monitor has a built-in VESA mounting screws in case you do not want to use the base and mount it on a mounting bracket. First you would need to attach the base to the stand, and then the stand just kind of slides right into the back of the monitor. The stand also has wire gromet built-in for a clean look. At this point you are pretty much good to go. Plug in the power cord and the USB-C cable to your desktop or laptop and get to work. The monitor can also be adjusted to meet your needs. You can adjust the stand to pivot, tilt and swivel in the direction of your choosing.
1 HDMI Port
1 Displayport
1 USB-C Port
Audio Jack
2 SS USB-A ports
1080p Display / 75 Hz refresh rate
Camera – Let’s start off with the main feature of this laptop and that would be the built-in camera. The monitor has a 5-megapixel IR pop up camera. The camera pops up with a gentle push and can be pushed closed when not in use. I am unsure if Dell is planning on coming up with another model for this, but it would be cool if the camera was automatic, where you can open and close the pop-up camera with a touch of a button. The quality of the camera, in my experience, is not bad but it’s not that great either. I have tested out other 5-megapixel cameras on brands and devices and the picture quality of those cameras was much better compared to Dell. The image quality on Dell video conferencing seemed a bit grainy but not terrible, but on a positive note I did like that fact that the camera mounted on top of the monitor provided a better and a wider angle then compared to a camera on your laptop.
Noise cancelling microphone - The built-in microphone on the monitor worked well, I had no complains there. The microphone was able to cancel out some of the background noise I had created to check if it would be able to cancel it out and it worked just fine.
5W Speaker – The speakers on the monitor serve their purpose well. If you are conducting a video call, you can clearly hear the person talking and it sounds just fine But, if you trying to pump some beats through them, they don’t really sound that great. You really can’t expect much from 5W speakers other then the purpose they were designed for, which they perform well.
USB-C Port – So, this was by far my favorite feature of this monitor. I loved the fact that I could just connect a single cable to the monitor and do it all. I was able to charge my laptop, transfer audio, and data all in a single provided USB-C cable. I am sure this feature probably is not new, but I had seen it for the first time on this monitor and just fell in love. I love that I can connect my laptop to my monitor and charge at the same time. Amazing!!!
Built-in Low Blue Light Screen – The built- in low blue light screen makes working all day long on a computer so much easier especially if you wear glasses like do. The light and the glare from staring at the monitor does not really make for a good day at work. I really liked how this monitor has that feature built in and its on all the time, so you don’t need to mess with the options to turn it on or off without sacrificing on the display quality.
PROS:
USB-C – Multi-purpose port
Built-in Camera
Noise Cancelling Microphone
Speaker (Serve their purpose)
Built in blue light filter
CONS:
Camera – Although its not terrible, but not a fan of the picture quality.
Manual pop out camera
Overall, I really like the idea of having everything built-in to the monitor to make my work life easier and this monitor has really done so and while clearing up so much wire clutter from my desk. I am now just using that single cable to connect my laptop to my monitor do what I need to do and if I need to do a video conference call, I can just pop the camera out and get that done. I really like the idea, design and the finish of this monitor and If you are in the market for something that can do it all for you as well, I would suggest giving this monitor a shot.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
(LT) Terry Dennis COWANS SR.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I’m getting used to it I’m not computer smart it’s very sophisticated I have the hidden WebCam I like that
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speakers, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Monitor and USB-C Hub in one
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## Features
Probably the standout feature for this monitor is the fact that it basically has the functionality of a USB-C hub built into it! With just one USB-C cable (included), you can connect this monitor to a compatible laptop in order to:
- Extend the display to this monitor
- Charge your laptop
- Add a Windows Hello-compatible webcam and microphone
- Add speakers (built-in to this Dell monitor)
- Add two USB devices (such as a keyboard or mouse) using the 2 USB ports on the monitor
This is extremely convenient for hybrid work and learning from home, as when you want to work from home, you can simply connect the USB-C cable to your (hopefully) compatible work laptop and get a full desktop experience. Then if your significant other or child needs to connect their (hopefully) compatible laptop to work at the same desk, swapping is just a matter of unplugging the USB-C cable from one laptop and plugging in the next.
So which computers are compatible? You’ll probably need to Google the technical specs of your laptop to see if it supports DisplayPort 1.2 via USB-C. Most modern Dell laptops with a USB-C port seem to work, but there is no rule that states that a manufacturer must support DisplayPort if they include a USB-C port on a machine.
The USB-C cable also supports charging via the Power Delivery standard up to 65 watts. Even if your laptop came with a more powerful charger (such as a 100-watt charger), it might still accept a smaller charge over USB-C at a slower rate. Again, you may need to Google the specs of your laptop because there is no definite rule that a USB-C port must support charging.
## Performance
The display on this monitor is vivid and clear and both photos and movies look great on it. The IPS panel allows the display to look sharp even when it is at an angle. And the monitor can be set to a low 4ms refresh rate for casual gaming. Just note that this is not a 4K monitor as it maxes out at a 1080 resolution.
I tested this monitor with the Dell G15 gaming laptop (which came with a 100-watt charger) and although it didn’t seem to indicate that it was charging, it seemed to discharge at a slower rate. The display, camera, and USB devices connected to the monitor all worked correctly regardless. Testing this monitor with the new Surface Pro 8 tablet produced similar results and did indeed activate the charging indicator in Windows.
The built-in webcam can be lowered into the monitor for privacy when not in use. When you’re ready to make a video call, simply press down on it to pop it up. The video quality is great in bright lighting conditions but does become very grainy in low light. If you have a relatively dark home office, you may need to add a light ring to your setup to get the best picture quality.
The speakers are fine for online meetings, but they can sound tinny and are not great for music due to their lack of bass.
## Summary
Although this monitor is pricier than many other 24-inch monitors, it does include a USB-C hub and Windows Hello hardware that could cost a couple hundred extra if purchased separately. The display, charging, webcam, and USB ports work great, but you’ll need to make sure your laptop supports DisplayPort and Power Delivery via USB-C in order to take advantage of all of the features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size, Speakers, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent work station monitor
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This is an excellent work station monitor. This monitor has a lot of things going for it. It's super simple to setup out of the box, but it only comes with a usb-c cable, so be sure that your port can handle video, or you're going to need either an hdmi or displayport cord. It has a web cam, microphone and built in speakers, which is perfect for video chats, or online meetings. Picture quality is great, and it has several options to tailor the picture as well. It's 75hz capable refresh rate makes it a decent gaming monitor too. Only issue I have with it is that it has a slight backlight bleed through. Overall it's an excellent monitor.
Likes:
1.) Great picture with ability to customize
2.) Built in web camera and microphone
3.) 75hz refresh rate for gaming
Dislikes:
1.) Backlight bleed through
2.) Sound = meh
3.) Only includes USB-C cable
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Monitor
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Perfect, love the monitor
Good price
I always buy items from best buy
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speakers, Usb-c, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent monitor and features-- gotta have!
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If you are looking for a monitor that is easy to assemble, has every type connection you may need (USB-C, HMDI, DP) to hook it to your laptop, has an easy-to hide camera, mic and great speakers, well, this is the monitor you need!
My employer recently issued laptops to everyone so that we can be super functional in the office, at home, or on the go. At work, I have a nice docking station, but needed something at home that I could use for work and for personal. This monitor, well, calling it a monitor is not that descriptive!, connects me to everything I need with one USB-C cable.... It includes a good camera which pops up at the top of the screen and goes down for privacy, mic and great speakers, PLUS you can attach usb devices like externat hard drives, etc. I can join a video conference with nor worries and no cables everywhere, just that one usb-C, which is also charging my laptop! When I want to switch laptops, it's unplug from one and plug into the other. marvelous!!!
Now, taking it out of the box and attaching the stand was a snap. just hand tighten the wingnut to add the base to the stand, then pop the stand into the back of the monitor. This monitor has a good heft and weight, so it is very stable (which is great with the camera). The screen can be vertical or horizontal -- just be certain you have it high enough so it doesn't hit the table when you flip it! ). It also moves side-to-side and tilts. Controls are easy to access in the lower bottom right edge of the monitor. Again, it is so much more than a monitor-- is likes a super monitor!
Anyone who hates to fuss with lots of cables but wants a bigger monitor with the laptop will love this Dell Video Conferencing Monitor. And it's Dell Quality, of course!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Must have for Video Calls
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Doing video calls can be such a hassle especially if you are collaborating with the caller at the same time. Dell’s S2422 HZ monitor eliminates those hassles whether you are using a desktop or a laptop. This monitor was designed around and excels at video conferencing.
Features: The display is an IPS panel which supports FHD 1920 x 1080 with a refresh rate up to 75 hz. It has a 1000:1 contrast ratio and a 4ms response time which is great for general use. The monitor has the typical Dell stand which gives you total control over the display height and angle. There is a 5 MP IR webcam with a 2560 x 1920 resolution at 30 frames per second that is built into the top of the monitor and it is retractable. To use the webcam you just push down on the top panel to release it and it raises up above the center of the display. To store the webcam you just push the webcam down until it locks into place again. This is a great feature because there is no confusion as whether the webcam is on or not since its concealed when not in use. The webcam has IR capability which helps for video calls when the overhead lighting isn’t very bright. There is a small white LED IR indicator that comes on next to the lens when the IR webcam is working. The monitor has two 5 watt speakers that are down firing. Because the speakers are built into the monitor and face downward the monitor has some depth to it towards the bottom of the display. The audio quality is good enough for video calls and above the quality of the typical laptop speakers. At the top of the monitor there are built in microphones that have noise cancelling capabilities. Note that you need to make sure the microphones are correctly set up to get the benefit of the noise cancellation. The Dell user manual explains this in detail.
Setup: There are several ways to connect this monitor to a laptop or pc. You can use the supplied USB-C cable if your computer supports USB-C otherwise you will need a HDMI or Display Port cable. The HDMI or Display port cable will support the audio as well as the video to the monitor but you will need to also connect a USB cable between the monitor and computer to get the webcam operational. I tested mine with using the USB-C cable as well as using a HDMI with an USB-A cable and both scenarios were plug and play with my laptop. The Dell user manual explains the possible connections in detail so its worth downloading it. On the back of the monitor there is a HDMI port, Full size Display Port, USB-C with 65 watt charging capabilities, audio out jack and a USB-A port which can charge a phone. Note both USB ports are version 3.2. To set up the monitor there are four selector buttons and an on/off switch on the bottom of the right side of the monitor. While having the buttons on the bottom allows you to mount multiple monitors edge-to-edge it also makes it more difficult to operate them. Why Dell doesn’t put these buttons on the front of the monitor is beyond reason! The default functions for the buttons are Mute, Preset Display mode, Menu, and select. Via the menu button you can fully personalize the monitor and all its functions. You can also download Dell’s Display Monitor app which gives you like functionality without having to hunt and peck at the little buttons on the bottom of the display. Once I had the monitor cabled, I checked out the monitors performance using the Eizo monitor test. The panel was perfect with no pixel issues and the colors and gray scales were uniform across the panel. Basically the image quality is what you expect from a quality monitor. Next I tested the webcam capabilities and I found the image quality from the camera to be acceptable. I did not perceive any choppiness when moving around in the image so the 30 frames per second was sufficient to provide smooth video. The noise cancellation was helpful but this won’t mute out a barking dog on a conference call. Overall I liked the monitor and it is well designed for its purpose of supporting video calls.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size, Usb-c, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect modern monitor for WFH setup
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I got this to complete my WFH setup. Ive had great experience woth Dell monitors, and this one doesnt disappoint. The standard 1098 resolution is nothing fancy, but gets the job done. Love Dell’s matte screens: very easy on the eyes for a full workday. The power-over-USB-C to power my work laptop meana i have one extra power socket opened up, and less desk clutter. And lastly, the pop-up webcam is the icing on the cake. With it, i can keep the laptop closed and srill have Zoom/Teams meetings. No more having to open up the laptop and look DOWN for the next hour of meetings!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Brilliant
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Having not left my office for nearly the last 2 years I can appreciate where this Monitor fits in. Very few laptops have decent cameras. I frequently use MS Teams and Zoom for video conferencing. My office setup is pretty typical a notebook to the side and a larger monitor (or 2) connected to my note book. The larger monitor is usually front and center. Which means for video conferencing I have to look to the right to use my notebooks camera (which I also have to do to use MS Hello to sign on). I've experimented with a seperate external camera and microphone and lighting. But the hassles with all the extra cables to plug in and get/keep setup, and to reconnect when I have to take my notebook with me.... well it's not worth the effort. Enter Dell's new line of video ready monitors; like I said brilliant. Not only a great IPS monitor but a monitor with a very good digital camera, which includes IR sensing so that it can be used with MS Hello to login (Hello requires 2 signals, video for comparison, and IR to make sure is not just a photograph (human heat and depth)).
The quality is the monitor for 24" is fine for Full HD. The color set up can be adjusted via RGB settings (great if your using it for photo editing, or content creation - you can exactly match the calibration you need). The 75Hz refresh rate insures you can't see any repaint on the screen, and it also prevents screen tearing when gaming. It supports AMD's FreeSync for improve frame stability when gaming. The other hidden big deal i that this monitor has a 5W sound bar built in. The sound quality is really excellent and clear, it seems to come from the sides and the bottom (it won't replace my $1K sound system w/sub), but does an adequate job of providing crisp voices when used in a video conference. It also provides a echo canceling microphone(s) so that the sounds from the monitor do not effect the sound heard on the other end. It does an excellent job of this. I have a $100 dual mic, echo canceling set up that I used with a seperate camera, and the Dell mic set up is every bit as good. This is often over looked when making video calls. The quality of the mic greatly effects the quality of the video call. The only thing that I might have added is some direct diffused lighting, I use a 4" light ring with adjustable color/light output clamped to my desk on a long goose neck. I use it for video calls and for desktop lighting, when doing close-up work.
The monitor is highly adjustable up/down,right/left. And the monitor can be turned on it's stand so that it can be used in portrait or landscape modes (it's not hard to turn, but you can't do it without using 2 hands). The monitor supports 3 means for connection: HDMI, DP and USB-C. USB-C is fairly new, your computer must support USB-C/DP output. Most notebooks with Thunderbolt/USB-C output or Power Delivery support this. Mid to high end notebooks fro the last 2+ years have offer this. I love this functionality. This Dell monitor also has a USB hub with Power Delivery built in so you can connect a USB device to the monitor (under left side of monitor (I put a little piece of tape on the bottom edge of the monitor so I could find it more easily). I can use it to fast charge my iPhone; very convenient, and it can be disabled to save energy from the setup menu.
The display quality and off angle viewing of this monitor is excellent, watching video on the monitor is very good when at least 16-18" from the monitor. Any closer and you can see the pixel array onscreen. The 24" is full HD (the 27" DZ monitor is QHD). One feature that is not supported is HDR/HDR10. The only time you would miss this is when watching Movie's that support this. It is something I look for, but in testing the HD set up in Windows 11, it was hard to see how the output could be improved (once the brightness and contrast were turned down from their defaut 75% settings). These settings are fine for a bright room but for viewing movies I found 40%/50% to provide better cleaner shades of grey and blacks.
For a 24" HD monitor it is excellent. I suspect the 27" QHD is more in line with state of the art. But not all workspaces are alike. Because I have 2 monitors on my desk, I really can't fit 2 27" monitors, but 2 24" plus the notebook fit comfortably. I also found the USB power deliver output under the monitor was sufficient to charge/power my notebook, one less power cord to my desk - cool.
I'm proud to have this monitor on my desk. I've been asked by several clients, what I'm using, as they can tell it's an improvement from just using my notebook. Dell once again has produced an excellent product, and push the camera down and you know your not going to be spied upon!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Monitor connections done right
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This is an excellent monitor for working from home.
Nice and bright screen: IPS display with anti-glare coating. It can get very bright and it's comfortable to watch.
The screen is a fairly standard full HD 1920x1040, 16:9, and 24".
The design of the monitor is very good. The overall design is typical Dell, and in a good way, they know what they're doing: Bezels are very thin. The bottom border is thicker but still very compact. The base is the block of plastic painted silver that's one come to expect from Dell. I don't particularly appreciate plastic pretending to be metal, but looks fine. The back is a really nice patterned cream color that's nice if it gets exposed. The arm is very solid: The monitor can be lifted up and down, with ample movement and can also rotate 90 deg. Very stable arm. I appreciate it. Putting the base together is a cinch with not tools required and the arm snaps into the monitor. It can be released with a concealed button in the back, and it conceals a VESA mount. It even comes with the appropriate screws, that remain hidden when using the stand provided. Excellent design here.
Where this monitor really shines is connectivity: 1 USB-C, 1 DisplayPort, 1 HDMI.
It has a built-in 1080p camera with IR (Works with Windows Hello), microphone array and speakers.
The camera is concealed. It works exactly like the All-in-One Inspirion series from Dell: Push the top of the screen and the camera pops up. Pop it inside the monitor when not in use.
The camera and mic works with the USB-C connection. Speakers also work with the DisplayPort and HDMI connections.
The power supply is part of the monitor: No power brick, it uses a standard (removable) power cable. The monitor also comes with an USB-C cable which also charges the computer, and that's where it makes a huge difference: Single power cable for both the monitor and a laptop. Single connection from the laptop, doesn’t get any simpler.
The monitor also has two USB-A 3.0 outputs: One on the back next to the other connections, and one on the bottom bezel: Ideal for an USB-C stick when needed. These works when using the USB-C connection.
Speaker: When connecting the computer the first time via USB-C, it recognizes two outputs: One via the video connection and one via USB-C. Both sound good. When selecting the USB audio, the volume can be controlled from the computer.
Power delivery: The monitor can also charge devices via the USB-A ports in addition to the USB-C. Power delivery settings can be configured from the monitor's menu, independently between USB-A and USB-C.
Controls: Settings and shortcuts are accessible via concealed buttons on the bottom bezel. An on-screen menu that's aligned with the button comes up when pressing them. The camera and mics can be completely disabled from the menu.
This monitor is not just for windows computers:
• MacBook recognized everything, and the camera worked just as well, with better resolution and clearer than the built-in camera (macOS does not use the IR cameras however).
• Chromebook also worked just fine, and recognized the camera (Tested it with Zoom).
Also this monitor supports AMD FreeSync.
Overall I really like this. Ideal for working from home with the built-in camera that also focuses on privacy. It eliminates a lot of clutter with a single connection to the computer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Increase Productivity and Enjoy Clarity
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Dell - 24" IPS LED FHD FreeSync Compatible Monitor is versatile and functional. This is meant to increase productivity for those working on a laptop at home. Instantly, I have an extended display and can view all my work documents on a much larger screen. When it's time for a team meeting I can enjoy great clarity on the 24 inch screen while still working on tasks on my laptop. The monitor also spins to portrait mode and work documents can be viewed vertically. This is a no-brainer for increasing productivity at work and a great way to video conference.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Speakers, Usb-c, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
(really) doing the job!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
All-you-need for home office and basic play. Integrated webcam/mic/speaker really useful with charging USB-C on top. Let's work from home!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size, Speakers, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
An excellent monitor
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
My laptop's screen is too small for me, so I decided to connect it to a larger external monitor. The reason that I chose this Dell monitor is because it has built-in speakers, microphone and the built-in webcam can be hidden from view when not in use - just push the webcam down to hide it, and push it again and it will pop up. Beside the power cord, the monitor also comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable, which is needed to use the webcam and microphone. If the laptop does not have a USB-C port, then a USB-C to USB-A cable will work. I connect my laptop to the monitor via HDMI which gives me video and sound, and USB-C to USB-C which gives me the webcam and microphone. By default, the laptop will use its own webcam and microphone. So, I went to Windows 10's settings and set it to use the Dell monitor's webcam and microphone.
The picture's quality is crisp, and clear with vibrant colors. The built-in speakers, microphone and webcam is suitable for home/office use. Finally, the screen's height can also easily be adjusted by sliding it up and down.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazign Product
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I needed a second monitor and looked everywhrfe for one. This one checked all the boxes. It’s easy to use and easy to set up. The csmera is super nice as well. This is an all in one monitor!