Dell P2418HT 23.8 Touch Monitor - 1920X1080 LED-LIT, Black
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Bill Pardonner
> 3 dayI didnt think a touch-screen without glare or fingerprints was possible, but it is. Nice monitor! I was concerned about not having a glass screen. The feel is a little different under the fingers, but it responds well to touch. I warned the kids to only use a lite touch (and no jam-hands or potatochip-fingers); so far no problems... and amazingly no fingerprints!
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Mia-Leah
> 3 dayI am a meat smoker The device is excellent , function is easy to work with, easy to clean,, and looks nice in my display. In smoking heavy thick meat such as Boston Butt the tool is invaluable. Super!
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Mahmoud
Greater than one weekPerfect screen
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Brown
> 3 dayThis monitor lacks the brightness our old dell had. The touchscreen doesn’t work very well for enlarging text. Bought mine from Nspire store who charged me a 15% restocking fee while saying they offer free returns.
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Daniel N. Reber
Greater than one weekI was having a lot of pain and discomfort in my hand from using my scroll mouse so much at work. Bought this so I can alleviate the overuse of my tendons. It has greatly improved my productivity and my enjoyment of my work. Picture is great and the fully articulating stand allows me to set it up so I can easily reach it. Highly recommend.
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Bala Timsina
> 3 dayThis is not a touch screen display as described in the sale title. please do not buy. piece of crap
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Ray Cox
> 3 dayThis touch screen monitor is implemented into my daily use with pleasure.
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JfP01
> 3 dayThis monitor is awesome! Great color and brightness, touch screen is accurate, and Ive improved my productivity and gotten better scores on my gaming. The set-up instructions were a total joke, however. Electronics companies seem to be allergic to giving anyone a real owners manual anymore. The 8 x 11 sheet, with sketchy instructions leaves much to be desired. The monitor can be hooked up by VGA, DP, or HDMI, but no real detail is given, I suppose, in the back of my mind I knew that only one of these was required, but it would have been nice if Dell would have mentioned this. I feel I got the monitor working by accident, rather than by design. Cmon, Dell, if I give you $400 for a touch screen monitor, you should at least provide decent instructions.
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Joseph M. Coyle
> 3 dayExpanded my screen space and productivity.
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Bryan of the Lone Islands
> 3 dayI bought this touch screen monitor with the intention of getting a high-end stylus (Bamboo perhaps). Sadly, this monitor does not work with any stylus that is pressure-sensitive, blue-tooth or smart (not that I could find). Best result you can hope for is something a little better than drawing with a mouse. Bottom line, dont buy if you intend on working with any level of drawings. Youll be disappointed..... I would have made the monitor compatible with higher-end stylus if I were Dell. There are a good many of us who are looking for a nice size screen to draw on. However, the touch screen was very responsive to touch and had a very sturdy and functional base. Id recommend the monitor, but again, not if you are going to be drawing.