
Dell UltraSharp U2415
1920 x 1200 pixels, 24.10"
Dell UltraSharp U2415
1920 x 1200 pixels, 24.10"
Yes, it is possible. I have 2 of these monitors and it is possible without any problems.
No it does not. But I mount alot of these screens in work to walls and ergotron lx arms. What ever mounting kit you get comes with what you need to mount a wide range of screens. The monitors are vesa standard so they work with loads of mounts. Email me asidscript at Gmail. Com and I'll send you some photos
Not exactly sure but know that this display's ratio is 16:10 and canNOT be switched to 16:9. For that reason gamers may not like it.
The current price is completely insane. I bought the same monitors about 6 years ago for just over CHF 200 each.
No the price is correct as far as it goes, these monitors have experienced a market price increase of about 200% within one year.
Hi Shoppingforever18. I bought this monitor for a MacBookPro 2013. The cable that came with it was enough. I just connected an older Air and the connection worked immediately without any problems. Hope this helps. Greetings, Cocopelli
What exactly is meant by adapter? The power cable on a monitor can usually be plugged in. If the power cable does not have the usual plug, Digitec must supply a suitable replacement cable (cable and not adapter). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de/themen/faq/elektrische-erzeugnisse-marktueberwachung/
I have the monitor and find it absolutely top (also at this price) It is important to know that the price has little to do with the manufacturing costs. It is a market price that can change every day. The aim of every manufacturer and seller is to make the maximum profit, taking into account the competition and other influencing factors. If a few screen manufacturers go bankrupt, the price of the screens will probably go up because of the new market situation. If you are sitting in an aeroplane, almost all passengers have paid a different price for their ticket. Even the person sitting next to you may have paid a completely different amount, when the transport costs are exactly the same. That is market economy, whether it is fair can be discussed on other platforms.
I only have the original bracket and am very satisfied with it
It is hard to imagine how the three units would have been connected at all with the supplied cables ;-) At least as long as you believe the product descriptions. According to the product description, your PC has two graphics outputs: 1x HDMI 1x VGA The monitors, on the other hand, have the following inputs: 2x HDMI 2x DisplayPort 1x MiniDP Whereby (according to the description) only one DisplayPort cable is included. This would mean that nothing can be connected. But let's assume that an HDMI cable was also included, then you have at least already connected one monitor, which is obviously the case. That leaves the second monitor. This would have to be connected via VGA, because there is only one free VGA port on the PC. Since your monitors do not have a VGA input, a VGA to HDMI (or DisplayPort) converter would be needed first. But such converters are rather exotic products, so make sure you find one that can do more than FullHD. Because the monitor here is 1980x1200. This eliminates a good part of the converters. But item no. 11615177 could fit, for example. Alternative: Get the graphics signal out via USB. There would probably be one or the other product. So much "speculation"... if you want an exact answer, you would first have to write what you actually did ;-)
Does not have an integrated dock. However, two of these monitors can be connected together in daisy chain mode via DP1.2. So: Notebook -> Screen1 -> Screen2 DP1.2 must be switched on in the settings for the monitors.
This should be possible without any problems. The best way is with a mini display port hubs. Both the Surface and the monitor have a mini display port.
I don't speak German, but I think you are worried about using it in portrait mode. I bought it for the same purpose and works great vertically.
But the bundle is 499.- so 19 CHF cheaper than if you buy two single ones.
Hello. I can confirm, this function does not exist, the source must be changed manually.
So if this is described on the manufacturer's page, you can trust the manufacturer and assume that this is also the case. Unfortunately, there is no specification/filter for this information at Digitec.
This is a system bug. You can see the 3 years OnSite on the individual screens.) Dell U2415 (24", 1920x1200)
The cables have a standard length of 1.8 - 2.0m
Works. Switching is done on the monitor at the bottom edge with sensor buttons, and it has all possible connections at the back. From docking station to monitor e.g. with mini display port cable to display port.
Here you are at the community where users answer other users. Please contact the customer service directly. digitec@digitec.ch +41 44 575 95 00 Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
It is possible that the price of the bundle has not been updated for a while or that the individual screen is currently on sale. Please also note that Digitec always trades individual products with daily prices, so the price can change from one day to the next (depending on demand and availability). For bundles, the price is set manually and a certain price advantage is included. But it is best to contact customer service for this. See also https://www.digitec.ch/de/Wiki/4490
All those that have HDMI, DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort connections.
apparament OUI voir page 54 du userguide https://cc.cnetcontent.com/inlinecontent/mediaserver/3m/368/92c/36892ca9a9d24da397f43e976413a4ae/original.pdf http://www.technikaffe.de/anleitung-312-24_zoll_monitor_dell_u2415_mit_1920x1200_pixeln_im_test
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