Dell's Green 24" LCD Offers Limited Connectivity at an Attractive Price
Dell has announced a new 24-inch LED widescreen display the company says will help cut energy costs and environmental impact. In addition to LED technology, energy saving features of Dell's new green G2410 display include the use of "recycled materials and other environmentally preferable components," less than 0.15W of power consumption when in sleep mode, manufacturing free of PVC, BFR, CFR, arsenic, and mercury, and reduced waste due to up to 20 percent slimmer panel than comparable models.
The G2410 sports a 1920x1080 screen resolution, which might be disappointing for some gamers hoping for 1920x1200, however it's enough for movie buffs to get full 1080p content. Other specs include a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 million color support, a 5ms response time, and 250 cd/m2 brightness. Connectivity options are limited to VGA and DVI-D.
The G2410 is available now for $349.

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Trooper_One
March 04, 2009 at 11:59am
In one of those rare Dell's Days of Deals (www.dell.ca), it was on sale for $169 for the 24". That was a deal!
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ogremustcrush
March 04, 2009 at 10:09am
Based on the listed viewing angle and response times on Dell's site, it looks to be a TN panel. LED backlighting and a MVA panel would perhaps be a bit too good for $349 I suppose.
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cigar3tte
March 04, 2009 at 9:35am
This going to be TN or PVA?
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