I know Dell Ultrasharps are kinda popular here so I just want to ask you if these 2 links are actually showing the same Dell U2414H:
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-UltraSharp-U2414H-Widescreen-Monitor/dp/B00H3JIGHA
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-UltraSharp-U2414H-24-Inch-Monitor/dp/B00GTV05XG
AFAIK there is only one U2414H, and the specs here probably differ slightly by accident. One says it's a 23.8", while the other says it's 24". I thought that's just a rounded number, while in fact, it IS 23.8" (even on Dell's website they use both dimensions). Also, one mentions it as an LCD monitor, while the other as LED (should be this).
It's probably just a mistake, but it surprised me and I need to be sure because I'm buying it soon, so I'm asking someone to confirm it. Thanks.
blimp
Cheaper one is Amazon directly, more expensive one is a 3rd party reseller.
I'd step it up to the U2515H though, 1080p in 2016 is just AIDS.
>>56191503
24" 1200p masterrace for productive work.
27" 1440p for gaming
>>56191548
the U2414H is 1080 not 1200
and 25" 1440p is 117PPI, which is the exact same density as a 15.6" 1600x900 laptop display, if you find a 900p laptop display TOO crisp for you, then maybe 25" 14440p is too small.
But at a seating distance of 1.5-3 feet the U2515H is perfect, just look at reviews.
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2515h.htm
>>56191503
So, that is the same model? I wondered about the specs, not so much about the price, since I'm not buying from there.
No money for U2515H, and my PC can't handle higher resolutions really well either. I'll stick with 1080p for now.
>>56191594
In order to make a new listing the 3rd party seller likely had to enter the specs themselves and likely didn't put all the specs down perfectly.
If it's the U2414H, it's only going to be 1 model.
>>56191609
Good, thanks.