
Dell U2719D
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
Dell U2719D
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
I have both. They are very similar (https://www.digitec.ch/de/Comparison/5805403-10036151) and I am very satisfied with both. The U2717D makes a more stable impression in terms of the housing. But I would still go for the newer U2719D.
Hello Anonymous Basically you can use any 24" monitor. The basic requirement is that your computer or laptop has two video connections (supported). With a laptop, this can be done via a docking station. I would recommend this monitor: Dell P2419H (24", 1920 x 1080 Pixels) . It is height-adjustable and can be adapted wonderfully to the 27". This monitor also looks quite similar. Greetings John
I assume you mean VGA (computer) to HDMI (monitor). As this monitor has no analogue interfaces, you need an active adapter: Delock VGA to (HDMI, 25cm) The USB port is essential, as it supplies the adapter with power. But don't expect miracles, VGA is not made for high resolutions and the adapter supports FHD (1920*1080) at most.
5 degrees down, 21 degrees up. Horizontal maximum height 520mm, 165mm from floor/table to screen. The edge of the screen is still 6.9mm, at the bottom 8.1mm which is not noticeable as it is a tilt.
Hello, yes, it should fit. The cable supports up to 4K resolution, which this monitor does not.
Hello.. According to the manufacturer, the scope of delivery includes the following: - Power cable - USB 3.0 upstream cable - DisplayPort cable Greetings
Correct. Digitec should do something about this.
Good morning, the dimensions are width 23 cm and length 18 cm. Greetings
probably the mass of the packaging...
Yes, as long as you use an HDMI cable from version 1.3 (1.2 or older only support 1920x1080).
Yes, this is possible. You can use a miniDP to DP cable directly for this. For example, the following product: Lindy Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort (3m, Entry)
Yes, this is not a problem. I connected the two monitors to my laptop with the CPU graphics card Intel® HD Graphics 5500 and they work without any problems.
Depending on how old your macbook pro is, maybe it's a mini DP Port? Purelink iSerie Mini DP auf HDMI Kabel (1.50m, Premium)
Dell U3219Q (31.50")
No. Included in delivery are power cable, DisplayPort cable and a USB 3.0 cable (type A to type B).
Possibly replace the cable or try e.g. HDMI or another connection in general.
I connected the screen with an HDMI cable. For this, I used a USB-C hub with HDMI connection for my MacBook Air 2020.
No, no integrated speakers. You can connect your speakers via the 3.5mm jack or one of the USB-A ports (no Micro USB, but there are adapters for this).
Yes, it is suitable for this. I usually use it via HDMI on the Apple TV in the guest room for Netflix & Co. It also works perfectly on the laptop/Macbook.
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