Dell D2015HM 19.5″ Screen LED-Lit Monitor
- Backlit LED Monitor is perfect for home, gaming, or office uses.
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- Get a great viewing experience at a superb value with the Dell 20 Monitor
- This monitor is not compatible with the Dell MDS14 Dual Monitor Stand
- Comes with essential and efficient features that meet your everyday computing needs.
- Native Resolution: FullHD 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz. Color Support: 16.7 million colors.
- Input Connectors: VGA. Voltage Required AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
- Vertical Refresh Rate: 56 – 76 Hz. Horizontal Refresh Rate: 30 – 83 kHz
- Affordable 19.5-inch monitor offers a great viewing experience
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List Price: $ 79.99
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Lightning deal took my money lightning fast., By
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I purchased the monitor on a whim, a super impulse "problem fixer" as a replacement for my AOC 18" monitor that was not 1080P. The resolution max was 1366×768 and it cut my bookmarks bar off. It was being used as my secondary monitor but for some reason when initially purchasing a few years ago, I didn’t think about resolution, all I could think at the time was 18" LCD for ?! Awesome deal!
Anyway, I specifically wanted the same or similar dimensions because it is, as mentioned, a secondary screen meant to be used to read web pages and do other things while I play games, watch movies or have other stuff on my main screen. Because I generally work at 1920×1200 resolution, that’s where my bookmark bar has the majority of folders up to. And that’s how I’m used to scrolling my pages and all. First world problem really. I decided I would jump on this lightning deal to "fix" my "problem". Again, I didn’t quite think things through because 1920×1080 on a 19-inch screen yields tiny, tiny results. Suffice it to say, I thought I’d made another bad decision. Luckily I remembered Windows 10 size settings (because I had to use this on my 4K monitor as well) and I’ve increased the size 125% which makes text look pretty nice now. Pros: Clear, nice display. No issues with ghosting, etc. so far and no dead pixels thankfully. Well thought out, easily manipulated OSD. Cons: Teeny tiny Windows 10 everything at 1080p, but that’s not a REAL con. It’s rare to find a 1080p 19" monitor. Just up the size to 125% and all is well. I don’t remember if you can do this in 7, it’s been a while since I’ve tinkered with that OS. If you can’t then you may have to dial back 1080p to 1366×768 which is well viewable at this size screen. The monitor is rated to have a 25ms response time. I haven’t seen any issues yet, I watch music videos on it fine. I’m mentioning this here because if you’re buying it to watch movies or play games you MAY experience issues. Great monitor so far. As with all my displays, I hope they last a good long time. I’ve seen terrible scenarios where pixels die or screens go dark in just over a year. I can vouch for Sceptre and AOC. These were my 24 and 18 before. The Sceptre still works and I’ve had that since 2008. Now it goes to my wife, she works primarily on a laptop so she’s quite happy. The AOC 18 will likely be used a tester monitor for all my frankenPCs.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
great for the price, By
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amazing for the price, fully HD on 19.5" gives very good resolution, and the colors, brightness, contrast, and viewing angles were decent for normal use; not as nice as my retina macbook pro but perfectly fine alongside it when needed
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Well worth the low price I paid, By
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It works as expected, and the price was right. I’m not using it at the highest possible resolution because it seems a bit fuzzy with the older Lenovo desktop I’ve got it plugged into. But I found the right combo of display resolution and font/icon sizing, and it seems just fine so far.
The screen size did not disappoint. I replaced a "20-inch" with this 19.5-inch, and the display area seems bigger. I’m not thoroughly impressed by the range of control, but it also has an auto-adjust feature and button which you can use to reposition the screen if it doesn’t center perfectly for one app or another. No surprises unpacking this monitor, it was boxed very neatly as new and everything was there. At least one reviewer mentioned the video cable being inferior, but I did not find that to be true and I’m a 30-year IT pro. Just know it’s analog/VGA, not digital, and it’s as inexpensive as any name-brand monitor you’ll find. |
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Lightning deal took my money lightning fast.,
Anyway, I specifically wanted the same or similar dimensions because it is, as mentioned, a secondary screen meant to be used to read web pages and do other things while I play games, watch movies or have other stuff on my main screen. Because I generally work at 1920×1200 resolution, that’s where my bookmark bar has the majority of folders up to. And that’s how I’m used to scrolling my pages and all. First world problem really. I decided I would jump on this lightning deal to “fix” my “problem”.
Again, I didn’t quite think things through because 1920×1080 on a 19-inch screen yields tiny, tiny results. Suffice it to say, I thought I’d made another bad decision. Luckily I remembered Windows 10 size settings (because I had to use this on my 4K monitor as well) and I’ve increased the size 125% which makes text look pretty nice now.
Pros: Clear, nice display. No issues with ghosting, etc. so far and no dead pixels thankfully. Well thought out, easily manipulated OSD.
Cons: Teeny tiny Windows 10 everything at 1080p, but that’s not a REAL con. It’s rare to find a 1080p 19″ monitor. Just up the size to 125% and all is well. I don’t remember if you can do this in 7, it’s been a while since I’ve tinkered with that OS. If you can’t then you may have to dial back 1080p to 1366×768 which is well viewable at this size screen. The monitor is rated to have a 25ms response time. I haven’t seen any issues yet, I watch music videos on it fine. I’m mentioning this here because if you’re buying it to watch movies or play games you MAY experience issues.
Great monitor so far. As with all my displays, I hope they last a good long time. I’ve seen terrible scenarios where pixels die or screens go dark in just over a year. I can vouch for Sceptre and AOC. These were my 24 and 18 before. The Sceptre still works and I’ve had that since 2008. Now it goes to my wife, she works primarily on a laptop so she’s quite happy. The AOC 18 will likely be used a tester monitor for all my frankenPCs.
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The screen size did not disappoint. I replaced a “20-inch” with this 19.5-inch, and the display area seems bigger. I’m not thoroughly impressed by the range of control, but it also has an auto-adjust feature and button which you can use to reposition the screen if it doesn’t center perfectly for one app or another.
No surprises unpacking this monitor, it was boxed very neatly as new and everything was there. At least one reviewer mentioned the video cable being inferior, but I did not find that to be true and I’m a 30-year IT pro. Just know it’s analog/VGA, not digital, and it’s as inexpensive as any name-brand monitor you’ll find.
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