👩💻 Touch the Future of Display!
The Dell P2418HT is a 23.8-inch Full HD touchscreen monitor that combines cutting-edge technology with sleek design. With a maximum resolution of 1920x1080, it offers vibrant colors and wide viewing angles, making it perfect for both professional and personal use. Its 10-point touch capability enhances interactivity, while multiple connectivity options ensure compatibility with various devices. Ideal for modern workspaces, this monitor is both stylish and efficient.
Standing screen display size | 23.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Dell |
Series | FBA_P2418HT |
Item model number | P2418HT |
Item Weight | 15.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.3 x 21.2 x 12.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.3 x 21.2 x 12.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Dell Marketing USA, LP |
ASIN | B01NBX1Q2T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 21, 2017 |
G**I
Using this with Bitwig home recording studio
So far I'm loving this monitor. It works very well, and with some tweaking I was able to make the image and brightness come close to my other IPS gaming monitor. The image quality still isn't anything to write home about, but being an IPS panel means it already has great viewing angles and colors, so I can't really complain much about that.It's working great with Bitwig studio. The touch functionality in Windows 10 feels just as good as any other touch device I've used. At first it was a little weird touching the screen because it feels like a regular monitor, but I got over that pretty quickly, and I definitely prefer the matte finish over a gloss finish. Glare and fingerprints are not an issue.My biggest gripe is related to the price($300 at the time of writing this review). IPS monitors have gotten much cheaper over the past year. You're paying at least triple the price of a non-touch IPS. I have a hard time believing all the touch hardware raises the price so much when tablets and touchscreen laptops are cheap these days. Now I'm okay with paying so much because it's part of my workstation, but for someone who just wants to use a touch monitor with their computer for convenience, the price probably isn't worth it. I think they should drop it at least $50, and they should also offer a cheaper version that doesn't include the stand. It's a very nice, high-quality monitor stand, but I have mounted VESA stands that I'd rather use.At the end of the day, the touchscreen works great with Windows 10, the image quality is good enough, and it doesn't look weird or out of place next to my other monitors. If you are okay with the price, then I see no reason not to get it.
N**T
Good buy for touchscreen user.
Used as a single external monitor for a Surface Book with Surface Dock and HTML with miniport adapter. Normally run “second screen only” mode to get full benefit of the screen’s real estate. Used for general computer work; a little bit of everything but no specialization.Although the monitor comes with a myriad of settings; none were needed initially or to date. After setting up and turning everything on, it configured itself to my preferences. Resolution, brightness, color, and contrast all met my needs. Touch didn’t even need calibration.The articulated stand does not allow for horizontal screen placement but does allow the bottom to approach the desktop and with a slope that is comfortable to view, draw, and write on. Placing the bottom near my keyboard, my arms no longer tire from reaching for a more conventional touchscreen. For those who plan on placing their monitor similarly, I would not recommend the 27” version; increases vision span and reach.While many criticize Dell’s choice of screen surface, after using it, I quickly became comfortable with the feel of the texture. I really appreciate the matte surface does not become a mirror in a bright room or with sunshine hitting it. I had no issues with brightness as some critics indicate. The capacitive touch system does not accept an active stylus. I have found that I do not even need a cheap stylus for much of what I do on the large screen and rarely resort to using the Surface stylus on the Book screen.While the Surface Book and Dell Monitor combination is not a Surface Studio, it does provide much of that flexibility at a much lower cost.
H**N
Awesome touchscreen monitor!
I hooked up a Asus VivoStick to this monitor and it works perfectly. To utilize the touchscreen, you just need to plug in the usb. The touchscreen sensitivity is just phenomenal. I didn’t think it work so well but is does. It beats buying an all in one computer and way more cost effective. The display has a smooth glare; so I can scroll easily in webpages, pinching in and out zooms the image. This would be a great product for a touchscreen POS system, no need for keyboard and mouse as well. Although, a mouse is needed for setup. I am very happy with product and thinking about getting another one to build another computer for my house. I am currently using this for my business, a nail salon.
E**X
Excellent Touch Screen Monitor just not as bright as I'd like
I've had this for about a week and loving it. Hooked up fast, easily, and without issues. Hooked up with the DP and USB cables. Color is accurate out of the box but the screen brightness is just a tad on the dull side. I work in photoshop for graphics work and it's suitable but just have to adjust to the lack of brightness by compensating for it in my workflow. Articulating screen works quite well although sometimes moving it moves the weighted base / entire unit out of position on my desk (but just a tad). It's VERY hard to find an all around good touch screen monitor on their own. I would say there are less than a dozen models but some are ancient (released back in 2013 or so) so choices are limited. This is simply because they didn't catch on as a stand alone product when the All in one computers came out with a touch screen monitor included. All in all I give this 4 stars very deservingly. The monitor came with the DP, USB, VGA cables and power cord and the design has cable management design to keep your cables tidy in the back.My only annoyance was first figuring out how to navigate the on screen menu for calibration and settings. Thera re buttons on the bottom edge of the screen bezel for that purpose and it wasn't really clear how to use them for navigating. As it turns out two of them are used to move left and right in the menu system and one is used to move up and down, while one of them helps you exit the menu. Once I figured it out it's a breeze to use. One positive is the on / off button is illuminated and located in the same area as the navigation buttons on the right bottom. A bottom location for the on off button assures you won't be touching it while working your touch screen. Smart.
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