Dell S2419H vs U2419H

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P2419h if u want to cut cost. On discount now

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P2419h if u want to cut cost. On discount now

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where? how much?

actually I am more towards U2419H but i am not sure if i want to spend extra to get the USB-C model U2419HC.
 

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P2419h if u want to cut cost. On discount now

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Around $240-250
I think 7.7 pricing should be around $235
https://www.lazada.sg/products/dell-24-monitor-p2419h-i669420559-s2039652055.html

U monitors are color calibrated. P2419H has less USB 3.0 ports and DP1.2 and no hdmi ports , U2419H has DP1.4 and more USB port and 3.5mm audio out (if use hdmi)

yeah. i think in terms of colour, P series actually will not look as good as S or U series?
 

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yeah. i think in terms of colour, P series actually will not look as good as S or U series?
No. Calibrated are for color accuracy. Accurate colors tend to not look good (might even be dull) .

Of the three, S might look better cos of the more gloss finishing. S can only use hdmi cables and comes with built in speakers. If you want vibrant colors, buying other brands monitors might be a better choice.

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No. Calibrated are for color accuracy. Accurate colors tend to not look good (might even be dull) .

Of the three, S might look better cos of the more gloss finishing. S can only use hdmi cables and comes with built in speakers. If you want vibrant colors, buying other brands monitors might be a better choice.

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i see. becos P2419H and S2419H are pretty much about the same price. yes. notice that P2419H is matt finish and comes with more ports such as USB-port etc. while S2419H only comes with 2 HDMI. To be frank, 2 HDMI ports are actually quite useful since a lot of devices are having hdmi ports instead.

notice that for those models come with DP ports they always got one in and one out, that one is for multiple monitor setup usage only rite?

becos i am using macbook pro 2017 that comes with only 4 usb-c ports. either the monitor comes with usb-c port that i can use it straightaway, else i need to connect it via usb-c to hdmi adaptor too.

a lot of laptop does not come with DP ports too rite?

the U2419HC comes with usb-c port which is good for my macbook and future proof, but it is very expensive.
but U2419HC is also matt finish rite? does it look good in real?
not sure anywhere i can check this monitor out or other models like S2419H or P2419H before i make my decision?
 

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Dell shops. I believe only they have demo units.

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either you go for p2419 for matte screen and cheaper cost

or go for u2419

skip s2419
 

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in terms of panel quality, whats the difference between U n P series?
is it the same panel, but tuned different on different processor and firmware?
 

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my vote would go to U series as well, i had 3 of them before and all are still working condition and they are great as well, wont regret one

i'm all rounder, i use them before for gaming and entertainment before.

mine was on matte.
 
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ultrasharp is a better choice

i still waiting for mine to kaput so i can change new one.

more than 5 years already. still no dp, no bleeds, no issues

i looking at U2720q tho .... looking for either price drop or fire sale :s13:
 

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i would avoid S series if you intend to wall mount cause they do not come with VESA holes. You will need a separate adapter for it
 

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No. Calibrated are for color accuracy. Accurate colors tend to not look good (might even be dull) .

Of the three, S might look better cos of the more gloss finishing. S can only use hdmi cables and comes with built in speakers. If you want vibrant colors, buying other brands monitors might be a better choice.

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is Dell S-Pro 23 Monitor: S2319HS a better deal than S2319H? seem to have more ports and adjustable stand.
 

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No. Calibrated are for color accuracy. Accurate colors tend to not look good (might even be dull) .

Of the three, S might look better cos of the more gloss finishing. S can only use hdmi cables and comes with built in speakers. If you want vibrant colors, buying other brands monitors might be a better choice.

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go for u series and buy a mount

already decided to go for S2319HS.
https://www.dell.com/en-sg/shop/del...9hs/apd/210-aujp/monitors-monitor-accessories

After much research and consideration, i find that this model is the best to suit my needs now. it is more all-rounded for my what want now.
1) price is cheap 2) adjustable pivot, tilt, swivel and height 3) ports availability - comes with all ports HDMI, DP, VGA and even USB ports. 4) thin bezels due to S series.

I was considering the following models before this. In fact, only at the later stage, i noticed the S2319HS model.
A) S2319H B) U2419H C) U2419HC D) S2319HS

In terms of price both A & D are about the same. both have slim bezels due to the S series. I am not fond of P series becos the bezels are not as thin as S series. Did not go for A because of no adjustable pivot, tilt, swivel and height and lesser ports availability. Only good thing for A is it comes with built-in speakers, but read the reviews online, most complain the built-in speakers are not loud enough and they are commenting on S2419h which comes with 5W speakers, S2319h has only 3W speakers which will likely to be even worse. If given me a choice, i would rather go for ports availability which will be more useful than built-in speakers unless they are excellent that can replace external speakers. no VESA mount does not bother me becos i dun need to mount it.

B & C - U series are certainly the best in terms of screen quality. price is also on the higher side. it comes with Display Position Adjustments (Height, pivot (rotation), swivel, tilt) which is for my liking too. Again, no VESA mount does not bother me for U series. It has the full ports availability too. However, price wise, U2419H - $319, U2319H - $399. If i buy, i go with U2419HC for the usb-c connection as already spend more than sgd3xx on a monitor, i might as go for the best spec that has usb-c port for future proof too which i can connect my ipad pro (coming soon) to it.

As i am buying a monitor just to be used an external monitor because my macbook pro 2017 is having a display flickering issue and the total cost of repair will take $930. therefore i am thinking of not repairing but buy an external monitor to use it at home and not on the go instead.

Finally, deciding between U2419HC ($399) vs U2319HS ($220)
they have almost similar specs and both are matte display. only difference is that U2419HC has better screen quality and USB-C connection for future proof but U2319HS has one extra VGA port. I decided to go with U2319HS instead which I can save the $$ for my next macbook pro.
 
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