(Expired) Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor for $449.10 Shipped

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(Expired) Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor for $449.10 Shipped

Dell Small Business has the Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor for a good price.

1. Dell Small Business Price : $599.00
2. Instant Savings : -$100.00
3. Coupon Price : -10% | Code : JM1$2G7?MGZBV5 ( Exp : 05/07/10 )
Final Price : $449.10 Shipped
 
In case anyone is wondering why this monitor seems to be more expensive than other 24" models that have been listed on here recently, this one has an awesome 1920x1200 resolution with 80,000:1 contrast ratio. It also has a built in USB hub and memory card reader on the side, a stand that has height/tilt/swivel/rotate adjustments that allows you to easily flip the screen into portrait mode, and a ton of inputs. I used to have this monitor, but I cracked the screen by gently setting it down on its face while dusting around back of it. I didn't realize I was setting it down on my mouse, and the weight of the monitor cracked the LCD. So, be careful with this (and all) LCD screens - never lay them that way. Much more delicate that I had realized.
 
DELL is really proud of this monitor
It's probably rebranded and still way over priced !!!
Dern we can by a couple fantastic 23 in monitors for this much
Get Real I hope some sucker buys this so the rest of us can get a good laugh.

Sorry I did not mean to say that, no one should have buyers remorse like this.
 
Disagree. It's obviously not the model for someone on a budget. Even Dell has some 23" 1920x1080 models for less than 1/2 the price of this monitor. This monitor is meant for people who have the cash and want something a step up from your typical 23" 1080p monitor. It's a good choice if you can afford it and want a 1920x1200 that can do portrait mode. Before I ruined mine, I used it as the center monitor on a quad-monitor system, with less expensive 23" 1080p monitors on the left, right, and above. Now that it's destroyed, I replaced it with an average 23" 1080p, and I miss the screen real estate and vibrant colors I used to have in front of me. Oh well.
 
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