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I have been using the Dell U2424H for some time now, and I can say it's a very comfortable monitor for work and general use. I liked the IPS panel with pretty good color reproduction, and as a non-demanding user who occasionally does some photo editing in Photoshop, it's more than enough. The factory calibration is good, colors look natural without being "acidic."
I switched from the Asus VW 193D... So the 120 Hz feels noticeable for me, as even regular browsing feels much smoother compared to my Asus at 60 Hz. In games, everything is good too, but it's worth noting that I'm not a hardcore gamer. If I launch a game like CS2, PUBG, Warcraft, or Stellar Blade 2-3 times for 1-1.5 hours in two weeks, that's good enough for me.
I really liked the ergonomics (again, compared to my Asus): height adjustment, tilt, and swivel - easy to set up as you like. While waiting for the monitor, I used a friend's MSI monitor, which was also in the 10,000-13,000 range, and after 2-3 hours of work, my eyes would get tired even after adjusting all the settings for myself. With this monitor, whether it’s 1 hour of work or 7, my eyes don't get tired, and there's no discomfort at all.
Good matrix for such a price, also very good color reproduction, reasonable factory calibration, 120 Hz. Screen position adjustment, enough ports for connectivity. 3.5 Jack, not important for me, but it's still here.
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Bloody Sou1: use Dell UltraSharp U2424H few months
I switched from the Asus VW 193D... So the 120 Hz feels noticeable for me, as even regular browsing feels much smoother compared to my Asus at 60 Hz. In games, everything is good too, but it's worth noting that I'm not a hardcore gamer. If I launch a game like CS2, PUBG, Warcraft, or Stellar Blade 2-3 times for 1-1.5 hours in two weeks, that's good enough for me.
I really liked the ergonomics (again, compared to my Asus): height adjustment, tilt, and swivel - easy to set up as you like. While waiting for the monitor, I used a friend's MSI monitor, which was also in the 10,000-13,000 range, and after 2-3 hours of work, my eyes would get tired even after adjusting all the settings for myself. With this monitor, whether it’s 1 hour of work or 7, my eyes don't get tired, and there's no discomfort at all.