Dell introduces a new relatively inexpensive 24-inch monitor with original functionality. The thing is easily adjustable, has a touchscreen and Dell is proud of the Ethernet connection.
With the introduction of the Dell 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor P2424HT, Dell presents the world’s most specific world first. While this device isn’t the first external touchscreen, the first 23.8-inch USB-C monitor, or the first display with an RJ45 Ethernet port, it’s the very first to bring it all together. Be amazed by the world’s first 23.8″ touchmonitor with RJ45 connectivity.
Restored? Then we take a closer look at the rest of the specifications. The display sits on a flexible stand that allows for slanted positioning and has touch functionality. USB type C is integrated and the screen can handle 90 watts.
Nothing for graphics professionals
The 16:9 IPS panel also has a modest resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a brightness of 300 nits, which is adequate but still below the 400 nits we’d recommend for those who that have a window with a sun behind it. has behind. The P2424HT covers 99 percent of the sRGB color space and is therefore not aimed at graphics professionals.
Dell aims at retail environments, but also at (home) offices. Anyone who can use touch functionality on a larger screen will benefit. The ports (including the world-famous RJ45 connector) ensure that you can connect everything neatly to the screen, so you only need to connect your laptop with a USB Type-C cable to access all peripherals and the local wired network .