Dell company officially presented two new monitor series G – G2210 and G2410. 22 “and 24” wide-screen devices are equipped with LED-backlit LCD, which spent half of the energy than similar models and less than 0.15W in sleep mode. Casing consist of 25 percent recycled materials. Additionally, the LED-backlit panels are 20 percent slimmer and 28 percent lighter than comparable models.
Both models have a 1000:1 contrast, response time 5 ms, brightness – 250 cd/m2. The resolution of the G2210 is 1680×1050, and G2410 – 1920×1080. The ports in the rear panel are D-Sub and DVI. Both monitors will appear on the market in February and the price of the G2210 and G2410 will be $ 279 and $ 359 respectively.
Key specifications
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Viewable image size: 22-inch diagonal (G2210) / 24-inch diagonal (G2410).Typical contrast ratio: 1,000:1 (standard) 1,000,000:1 (dynamic).Maximum resolution: 1680 x 1050 (G2210) / 1920 x 1080 full HD (G2410).Typical power consumption: 18W (G2210) / 20W (G2410).Brightness: 250 cd/m2.Response time: 5ms black-to-white.Available connectors: VGA (analog), DVI-D (digital) with HDCP.
- Energy efficiency
Typical average power consumption is less than half that of comparable flat panel monitors.Less than 0.15W of power consumption when in sleep mode – no power is drawn from the host computer.Built-in ambient light sensor responds to surrounding brightness, automatically adjusting levels when enabled.Dynamic dimming automatically decreases the onscreen brightness when the image consists primarily of white and/or bright areas when enabled.“PowerNap” screensaver application dims the monitor to minimum brightness or “sleep” mode, based on user preference.ENERGY STAR compliant.
- Environmentally preferable materials in equipment and packaging
Free of PVC, BFR, CFR, arsenic and mercury.External chassis made of more than 25 percent post-consumer recycled materials.EPEAT Gold compliant.
- Reduced waste:
Up to 20 percent slimmer panel than comparable models.Up to 28 percent lighter than comparable models.Efficient packaging