Dell U2424H and U2424HE Launched with 23.8″ IPS Panels and Now, 120Hz Refresh Rates
Dell are set to expand their new 2024 range of popular UltraSharp displays, with two new models emerging online in the form of the U2424H and U2424HE. These are the company’s smaller 23.8″ sized screens with 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS panels and a range of familiar features and specs. One thing that is changing with the new screens is that Dell are finally increasing the refresh rate of the panels used, bumping up the previous 60Hz panels to double that, at 120Hz. They’re not exactly super-fast relative to modern gaming screens of course, but this change will at least provide significant improvements in fluidity, motion clarity and gaming capability if you need.
Dell U2424H and U2424HE Specs
The panel is the same for both screens, as are the main specs, design and stand. The bit that’s different between the two versions is the connectivity options and a couple of related features. The HE model has an added USB type-C connection (with DP Alt mode and 90W power delivery), a LAN connection and also an additional USB data port (4 instead of 3). It will also support Auto KVM functionality and Dell’s ‘Power Button Sync’ capability. The rest of the features and specs are the same which we will run through now quickly.
The screens are 23.8″ in size and feature a 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS-type panel. There is a 5ms G2G response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 178/178 viewing angles, an 8-bit colour depth and an extended colour gamut covering 85% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB. The stand includes a full range of tilt, height, swivel and rotate adjustments. Both models have 1x DisplayPort 1.4 and 1x HDMI 1.4 video inputs, as well as a DisplayPort output for daisy-chaining. There’s also a USB-C data port (with 15W power delivery) on both, some USB 3.2 data ports (4 on the HE model, 3 on the H model), and a headphone jack available.
Pricing and Availability
Both new models are seemingly being launched in China first where they are priced at 2499 yuan ($341) for the H model, and 2799 yuan ($382) for the HE model. More news on other regional availability and pricing when we get it.
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