🎉 Elevate Your Game with Dell's Ultimate FHD Monitor!
The Dell-S2522HG is a 24.5-inch FHD gaming monitor featuring a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 at an impressive 240Hz refresh rate. With an IPS panel for vibrant colors and wide viewing angles, it supports 16.7 million colors and boasts a brightness of 400 cd/m². Equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub and multiple connectivity options, this monitor is designed for gamers who demand performance and reliability, backed by a 3-year warranty.
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 at 240 Hz |
Maximum Display Resolution | 1920 X 1080 (FHD) Pixels |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
VESA Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Colour | BLACK |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Technology | IPS |
Display Type | LED |
Screen Finish Type | Flat |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Refresh Rate | 240 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Image Brightness | 400 cd / m² |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
Total HDMI Port | 2 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Power Consumption | 72 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Voltage | 220 |
Item Weight | 3.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.8D x 55.6W x 32.7H Centimeters |
Screen Size | 24.5 Inches |
Cable Length | 25 Inches |
C**T
Outstanding Piece of Engineering
I've owned several monitors over the years, this one is my first HRR monitor. It's connected to my work laptop currently, which supports 120 Hz, and it adapted to 120 Hz seamlessly. Images are crisp, colours are flawless, response time is lightning fast. The oddly satisfying thing about this is the inbuilt USB 3.0 hub. My laptop stays on all the time, even if I am not actively using it, and so I like to turn some of the USB devices I use off when I am not using it. This gives that option, simply turning off the monitor turns off the USB devices connected to it.The only downside I have faced so far is the power adapter - this needs a 16A connection, and if there isn't one in the vicinity of your desk, that's an issue. I don't have one near my desk, and since I will be moving from my address in a few weeks, I am using a 10A adapter for this, and it is working fine.Dell website and several other retailers list this at (~58k) almost 3 times the price for which I got this for (~20k), and that is the only reason I bought this, half-expecting a faulty panel to get delivered. But it was fine. The price on amazon has since gone further down, so it's a hell of a deal right now.If you're looking for a cheap HRR monitor with fast response time, multiple connectivity options (came with HDMI and DP cables) and a USB 3.0 hub - look no further.
S**A
Best 240hz under 20K
Theres like nothing to complain about this monitor rather than the build quality which is okayish nothing great but when it comes to the pannel its perfect. Let me give you guys a brief overview about this monitor as there aren't many reviews on this.This monitor is really underrate as compared to its price, I wasn't specifically looking for a 240hz but the price caught my attention. I have been playing on 60hz for like 4-5 years and i was MGE in CSGO when I used to play on 60hz now i switched my game preference but after getting the monitor the first game i launched was cs and there was a night and day difference between 60 to 240hz. I was mind blown of how much i am able to perceive now. The first rank i got was mg1 i guess after not playing cs for so long rusted my mechanics of the game but thats okay. Apart for personal brag XD , there's some things i would like to add up. There no back light stobing mode in this monitor which reduces the blur personally I dont like it as it makes me dizzy and gives me headache, if you are habituated on playing this mode then theres is none in this one. Then the Overdrive modes, there are three fast, super fast and extreme. Extreme is completely useless then comes the super fast which is good but still there was some amount of over shoot but the perfect one is the fast(1/3) and thats the best Overdrive setting. For brightness and contrast its pretty bright I keep it at 90 brightness and 70 contrast. Lastly for presets the standard is good for working but for gaming I strongly suggest the FPS mode and Balck boost to 3/3 it gives life to a game and everything is so much clearer. For other miscellaneous stuff like usb hubs its okay i dont use them but having a function like that give some ease. And if you want to play fps title please turn off amd freesync and G-sync. Other than that simply this is one of best 240 hz in this budget and theres nothing to complain about. You can blindly trust the Dell on this product. And sorry to mention the IPS pannel and colour quality. I used to play on VA pannel and this is my first IPS pannel and colours seems good to me. I don't know much about colour and colour grading work so no suggestions about that for gaming i already mentioned everything i had to say. Thank You.
P**R
Good for the price point
240 hz is good. Good for CSGO at this price.If you select extreme response time, there is a little picture quality issue.The response time could have been faster and better cohesion with the image production I guess, but you get what you pay for.It improved my ability to track enemies better, that is for sure. Just have to ignore picture aesthetic issues. Which isnt a problem if you are concentrating. LG monitors are better, but 240 hz will set you back by >30k. at 19.5k, this is a pretty good deal., unless you want something exclusively for CS, and dont care about anything else. Then I suggest go for the XL2511 Benq TN Panel. Nothing beats that for CS.
K**S
Don't think much just go for it if you're a gamer
I bought this amazing beast at Rs. 21,500/- and believe me this is a serious piece of gem. 240hz monitor that too with NVIDIA Gsync tech within this price range was unbelievable to me at first. I play competitive games (Valorant, CS etc) and the only thing that was holding me back was the frame rate. After installing the monitor, I was truly amazed of the fact that I can now perceive much more than before.Last but not the least, I have been using this for almost 6 months and the gaming experience I have gone through is amazing. 100% recommendation from my side. The only con it brings with it is it's resolution (1080p). Otherwise it's completely value for money, very good one indeed.
R**N
Model- S2522HG
One i got is pretty good overall and picture quality is quite accurate(standard preset) with color profile i got off youtube).Didn't notice any issues with panel and barely any blacklight bleed.I also love the design and ergonomics,couldn't find anything similar in current market.
V**N
Absolute beast for higher Hertz 1080p gaming.
This product is the embodiment of Bang for Buck.If you're not into 2k, 4k hype & content at 1080p then definitely go for this. Worth it.Use the DP cable that comes with the monitor in the box instead of buying a 2.0 HDMI which wont support more than 60Hz. Tested it on my RTX 2060. The DP cable unlocked the full refresh rate & also know this that you have to set the refresh rate to 240 manually. It doesn't work at higher refresh rate out of the box. This is my first higher Hz monitor & did not this until for a week 😅
K**R
Best Gaming Monitor
The Best monitor under 25k, suits for both gaming and work
W**R
Ich kann das Produkt wärmstens empfehlen
Gutes Empfehlenswertes Qualitätsprodukt schmeckt gut
A**T
For £220 on sale, its the best IPS 240Hz monitor you can ever get.
With that price, no longer do you have to justify spending another £100 for a 240Hz jump from your standard 144Hz monitor.Now aside from the obvious 240Hz goodness, being a devious color accuracy and contrast hog, I wanted to make sure this monitor surpassed the brightness and picture quality of my excellent Benq XL2430T, while being a 2015 TN panel, it still looks amazing to this day.Now admittedly, out of the box, the white levels were yellow tinted which I absolutely can't stand, but thanks to its 400 nits brightness and extensive color configuration, I was able to match the colors to my Benq 1:1 whilst looking no dimmer, which is something you can't do with monitors lower than sub-300 nits unless you're willing to stick with whatever colors are given to you. And coincidently, a lot of the 240Hz have 350-400 nits compared to the 144Hz suffering at 250-300 nits, unless you want to change either resolution or monitor size given the specs bump incentive.So in the end, its fast, its color beautiful, extensive options that help with quality of life such as autoswitching inputs say if you strictly want to stay in DP input, the color options as mentioned before, and overall an excellent buy.Extra: For anyone curious on my setting: Gain R:92 G:89 B:100, Saturation R:42 G:50 B:42, Contrast 80, Brightness 100
J**.
Gran panel IPS, 240hz, certificado
Llevo unas 2 semanitas con éste panel y he de decir que es una maravilla, 240 hz, panel certificado por nvidia (no falso marketing como otras marcas), sin defectos de visualización (debido a la certificación), a ver si las webs empiezan a recopilar datos del panel y empiezan a calibrarlo y pueden ir dando ajustes, pero es una burrada se ve excelentemente bien, he pasado por un msi, el MAG 245R el cual lo devolví por publicidad engañosa del producto (escribiré una reseña por si alguien quiere pasar a ver las burradas de ese monitor...), también pasó por mis manos el fabuloso LG GN850, un monitor a mi gusto, mejor incluso que éste, ya no por la resolución que es 2k, si no por el panel en si los colores y todo, pero como digo, falta todavía rodaje en el mercado para éste DELL y que lo calibren en webs para poder calibrarlo nosotros los usuarios adecuadamente, no obstante, los perfiles que vienen con el son muy buenos y no vas a decir "uf qué mal", al contrario, se ve muy muy bien, eso si, depende del usuario puede tener ciertas inclinaciones a tonos más cálidos o fríos, saturación o corrección de negros o similares, eso ya, es a gusto personal, no hay una configuración válida para absolutamente todo el mundo, cada uno tiene sus propias preferencias.Respecto al panel como tal, en la caja incluye cable de alimentación (sin fuente externa), lo cual se agradece enormemente, cable usb para alimentar los 4 USB que contiene la pantalla (si, he dicho 4), cable HDMI y cable DisplayPort (ejem ejem otras marcas...)Como conexiones cuenta con 1 conectar minijack para auriculares y 2 hdmi 2.0 y 1 displayport 1.2 pudiendo alcanzar EN CUALQUIER INTERFAZ los 240hz a 1080p.Como dato completamente adicional y que descubrí de casualidad, para indicar que está encendido el monitor, cuenta con una "barrita" led de unos +- 5cms de longitud en el marco inferior del monitor apuntando hacia abajo, tiene como un sensor que al pasar la mano por la zona del la barra led, ésta se enciende o se apaga, habrá gente a la que le resulta útil, gente que le parezca una estupidez y gente como yo que bueno, es algo que está ahí y se agradece poder apagar la luz con un simple gesto en vez de tener que buscar en la interfaz para apagar la luz.De hecho no he mirado pero si la barrita led la hacen un poco más amplia y potente... te sirve de lámparita, elevas el monitor lo ajustas y tienes una lamparita la mar de buena.Que hablando de elevación, cuenta con absolutamente todo los ergonómicamente posible éste monitor, ajustable en altura, ajustable en inclinación, girable (no que tenga unos grados de ajuste no, el monitor se gira completamente), y también puede rotarse para quedar vertical ( útil para entorno de programación, lectura intensa o chats de twitch por ejemplo, entre otros)Las dimensiones de la base del monitor en términos de profundidad (que es la que más te afecta para entrar en la mesa, al menos en mi caso) es de 20 cms, sin duda de las bases más cortas que he visto en comparación a la del msi (23 cms) y la del lg, que fue el motivo de devolución por sus casi 30 cms de profundidad de la base del monitor, que era gigantesco.El monitor es un poco caro, rozando los 300 actualmente a día 2 de agosto de 2021, pero teniendo en cuenta que está certificado por nvidia (los drivers no dan problemas no como con el msi que no me dejaba grabar las partidas desde el driver de la gráfica) cuenta no con 2 si no con 3 años de garantía por parte de dell, incluye cable tanto hdmi como displayport que AMBOS CUMPLEN LAS ESPECIFICACIONES DEL PANEL (mientras tu gráfica también los cumpla claro está)Si le tengo que poner una pega es que con una GTX 1060 que tengo ahora los 240 hz no los puedo usar más allá que en el escritorio, en juegos a no ser que sea league of legends o counter strike y similares (y tengo mis dudas), no aprovecho el 100% de los hz ni de broma y menos con ésta gráfica.EL RESÚMEN: Si tienes el dinero que vale el monitor, cómpralo, no te arrepentirás, si no lo tienes, al menos asegúrate de que está certificado por nvidia en la lista de monitor compatibles oficial, lo considero algo bastante importante.
B**N
Excellent écran
Le Dell S2522HG est un moniteur gaming qui se distingue par son taux de rafraîchissement élevé de 240 Hz, offrant une expérience de jeu incroyablement fluide. Son temps de réponse rapide de 1 ms réduit le flou de mouvement, améliorant la réactivité. L'écran Full HD de 25 pouces offre des couleurs vives et des angles de vision décent. Les fonctionnalités de personnalisation, comme l'ajustement en hauteur et l'inclinaison, ajoutent à la polyvalence. Cependant, l'absence de la résolution QHD peut être un point à considérer pour certains utilisateurs. En somme, le Dell S2522HG est un choix solide pour les joueurs recherchant des performances élevées dans un format compact.
L**K
FullHD is not enough at that big size
Monitor looks grainy, specially when working with text. The size ( 24.5 inch) with combination of FullHD is not enough. My next monitor will have higher pixel density.Everything else is great. In games it works super nice, the refresh rate is great, additional functions can give you advantage ( dark stabilizer works great in dark games ).
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