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Dell P2425H 24" 2020

The 24-inch IPS panel delivers 99% sRGB color coverage and a 100Hz refresh rate, complemented by USB-C with Thunderbolt for single-cable connectivity. Its fully adjustable stand with pivot, tilt, and height adjustments pairs with ultrathin bezels for a seamless multi-monitor setup, while ComfortView technology cuts blue light to reduce eye fatigue. This monitor is best for office professionals working with color-sensitive documents and presentations who need a comfortable, ergonomic workspace all day.

Screen 24
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel IPS
Refresh 100 Hz
response time ms 5
Dell P2425H 24" 2020 monitor
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Prijs C$ 246
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Over deze Monitor

The 24-inch IPS panel delivers 99% sRGB color coverage and a 100Hz refresh rate, complemented by USB-C with Thunderbolt for single-cable connectivity. Its fully adjustable stand with pivot, tilt, and height adjustments pairs with ultrathin bezels for a seamless multi-monitor setup, while ComfortView technology cuts blue light to reduce eye fatigue. This monitor is best for office professionals working with color-sensitive documents and presentations who need a comfortable, ergonomic workspace all day.

  • Screen size 24
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • Panel type IPS
  • Refresh rate 100
  • Response time ms 5

The 30-Second Version

The Dell P2425H is a 24" 1080p IPS office monitor with a 100Hz refresh, USB-C, and a fully adjustable stand. At its low price around $143, it's one of the best values for a home office setup. It's not bright enough for sun-drenched rooms and it's no gaming monitor, but for everyday productivity, it's a straightforward winner. Grab it while it's cheap and enjoy a cleaner, more comfortable desk.

Overview

Dell's P2425H is the monitor equivalent of a trusty office chair. It's not flashy, but it does exactly what you need it to do and doesn't hurt your wallet. This 24-inch 1080p IPS panel sits at that sweet spot for home office warriors, students, and anyone who stares at spreadsheets or documents all day. With a 100Hz refresh rate, a full ergonomic stand, and USB-C connectivity, it's clearly designed to be a modern workhorse, not a gaming screen. At its lowest street price, it makes a strong case for being the only monitor most people need for a clean, productive desk setup.

What really sets the P2425H apart from the sea of budget 24-inch monitors is the stand. It does the full yoga routine (tilt, swivel, pivot, height adjust) and feels sturdy while doing it. Pair that with thin bezels that practically beg for a dual-monitor setup, and you're getting a genuinely productive environment. The connectivity is thoughtful too, with an integrated USB hub that helps you cut down on desktop clutter without tossing a separate dongle into the mix.

But here's the thing. This monitor is for office work, plain and simple. The brightness tops out at 250 nits, which is fine under normal indoor lights but might leave you squinting near a sunny window. Color coverage hits 99% sRGB, which is good for web content and basic photo edits but nothing more. The 100Hz refresh is a nice bonus for buttery smooth scrolling, but the 5ms response time and lack of any adaptive sync tech signal that gaming really isn't on the menu. That's okay. It knows what it is.

Performance

For everyday productivity, the P2425H feels surprisingly responsive. The 100Hz refresh rate is a noticeable step up from the tired old 60Hz panels that still plague most office desks. Dragging windows, scrolling through long documents, even just moving the cursor, all feel snappier. Our database puts its overall performance right in the middle of the pack, but that number doesn't tell the full story. For its intended use case, this thing moves well enough to never get in your way.

Brightness is the main performance tradeoff. At 250 nits, it's fine for a typical office or home room with blinds drawn, but it absolutely won't win any battles with direct sunlight. Color accuracy is serviceable with 99% sRGB coverage, but it's an 8-bit panel without any fancy HDR or wide gamut aspirations. Graphic designers who need Adobe RGB or DCI-P3 will find it lacking, but for anyone who just wants Word docs and web pages to look crisp and clear, the picture quality does the job without any fuss.

Performance Percentiles

Color 42
Portability 90.4
Display 36.5
Feature 23.7
Ergonomic 90.3
Performance 49.3
Connectivity 90.9
Social Proof 97.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent ergonomic stand that adjusts every which way, making long work sessions pain-free 98th
  • Built-in USB hub and USB-C connection keep your desk clean and cable count low 91th
  • Crisp 1080p IPS panel with slim bezels that looks great in a dual-monitor setup 90th
  • 100Hz refresh rate makes daily desktop use feel smoother than typical 60Hz office monitors 90th
  • Outstanding value when found at its low price, packing features rarely seen under $150

Cons

  • 250 nits of brightness is dim in brightly lit rooms and nearly unusable near windows 24th
  • No adaptive sync and a very average 5ms response time kill any hopes of casual gaming
  • Some users run into DisplayPort quirks and the cable situation can be confusing out of the box
  • Color accuracy is limited to sRGB only, making it a poor fit for professional photo or video work
  • The price can swing wildly between stores, and at its upper end it's a terrible deal

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (1327 reviews)
👍 The adjustable stand is a constant crowd pleaser, with many owners saying the height, tilt, and swivel adjustments make long work hours far more comfortable than their old fixed stands.
👍 Value for money comes up all the time, with users feeling like they got a premium-feeling monitor for a budget price, especially given the built-in USB hub and slim bezels.
👍 Picture quality is consistently praised for office tasks, with text clarity and color reproduction meeting expectations for everything from documents to casual video streaming.
👎 A handful of users had issues with the DisplayPort not working out of the box, and a few others mentioned confusion over which cables are included and which you need to buy separately.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 24"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 100 Hz
Response Time 5

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 99% sRGB
Color Depth 8-bit

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 1
DisplayPort 1
USB-C 1
Thunderbolt N/A
Speakers No
Headphone Jack No

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
PIP/PBP No
Power 12
Weight 3.3 kg / 7.2 lbs

Value & Pricing

Across vendors, the P2425H's price runs from a bargain-basement $143 all the way up to a laughable $2,597. The high-end figure is an outlier, probably from a reseller with delusions of grandeur, but the spread is still nuts. At Best Buy, where you can often grab it for around $150, this thing is a steal. You're getting a sturdy adjustable stand, USB-C, and a 100Hz panel for less than what most competitors charge for a bare-bones 60Hz model with a tilt-only stand.

When you compare that to other office monitors in the same ballpark, the value argument gets even stronger. You can spend more on something with 4K or better color, but if you just need a reliable daily driver for Outlook and Chrome, the P2425H punches way above its price. Just make sure you shop the deal and don't accidentally pay $200 or more, at which point other options start looking more tempting.

Price History

New Refurbished
C$ 0 C$ 1.000 C$ 2.000 C$ 3.000 12 mei17 mei C$ 2.597

vs Competition

The provided list of top competitors includes a bunch of gaming monitors that really aren't in the same conversation. The LG UltraGear 27G810A-B and Samsung Odyssey G7 G70F are larger, faster, and better for gaming, but they cost more and lack the office-friendly ergonomics and USB hub. If you're building a gaming rig, skip the Dell entirely and grab the LG for its 240Hz panel. But if you're outfitting a home office, that's like comparing a reliable sedan to a sports car, completely different goals.

Closer competitors would be something like the ASUS ProArt PA248QV or HP's EliteDisplay series, which also target productivity over pixels. The P2425H holds its own against those by offering a more adjustable stand and USB-C (which many budget office monitors still omit), while often coming in at a lower street price. The BenQ MOBIUZ EX271U is a fine 4K screen, but it's overkill and overpriced for anyone whose main workload is spreadsheets. So unless you absolutely need high resolution or HDR, the Dell is the smarter buy.

Spec Dell P2425H 24" ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG MSI MPG MPG 491CQP Samsung Odyssey OLED LS27DG602SNXZA LG Ultragear 27G810A-B Alienware AW-Series 34 240Hz QD-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor 34.2-inch
Screen Size 24 26.5 49 27 27 34
Resolution 1920 x 1080 2560 x 1440 5120x1440 1440p WQHD 3840x2160 3440 x 1440
Panel Type IPS OLED OLED OLED IPS OLED
Refresh Rate 100 240 144 360 360 240
Response Time Ms 5 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 1 0.029999999329447746
Adaptive Sync - FreeSync Premium Pro Adaptive-Sync FreeSync FreeSync Premium FreeSync Premium Pro
Hdr - HDR10 VESA Certified DisplayHDR 400 Tr HDR10 DisplayHDR 400 VESA Certified DisplayHDR 400 Tr
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Dell P2425H 24" 4290.436.523.790.349.390.997.7
ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare 96.673.675.572.990.397.99397.7
MSI MPG MPG 491CQP Compare 98.354.497.897.490.395.982.697.7
Samsung Odyssey OLED LS27DG602SNXZA Compare 85.879.676.486.790.399.598.397.7
LG Ultragear 27G810A-B Compare 94.973.688.272.990.392.397.893.3
Alienware AW-Series 34 240Hz QD-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor 34.2-inch Compare 98.379.685.492.190.397.995.397.7

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this monitor for casual gaming?

The 100Hz refresh rate is a step up from 60Hz and makes movement feel smoother, but the 5ms response time and lack of any adaptive sync technology (no FreeSync or G-Sync) hold it back for gaming. It can handle slower-paced titles, but for anything fast or competitive, you'll notice ghosting and tearing. A dedicated gaming monitor like the LG UltraGear 27G810A-B would serve you much better.

Q: Does the USB-C port charge my laptop?

No, the USB-C port on the P2425H is for video and data only. It supports DisplayPort Alt Mode so you can connect a laptop with a single cable for video and access the built-in USB hub, but it won't deliver power to your device. You'll still need your laptop's separate charger.

Q: Does this monitor have built-in speakers?

There are no built-in speakers. You get a headphone jack for private listening, but if you need audio without headphones or external speakers, you'll have to look at other monitors or budget for a separate soundbar.

Q: Is 250 nits bright enough for a bright room?

In a room with typical office lighting, 250 nits is serviceable but not stellar. If you're sitting next to a large window with direct sunlight, you may find the screen a bit washed out. For most indoor environments with blinds or shades, it's perfectly usable, but brightness is not this monitor's strong suit.

Who Should Skip This

Gamers should steer clear. The 5ms response time, lack of adaptive sync, and 100Hz ceiling mean you're much better off with something like an LG UltraGear or Samsung Odyssey if you want smooth, tear-free frames. Creative professionals who need wide color coverage (Adobe RGB or DCI-P3) or true hardware calibration will also find this monitor too limiting, the 99% sRGB and 250 nits brightness just aren't enough for serious photo or video editing. Look at an ASUS ProArt or BenQ PD series instead.

Anyone who needs a super-bright display for a sunlit room or works in a broadcast-style environment should also pass. 250 nits can feel dim in those settings. If that's your situation, you'll want something with at least 350 nits, like the HP EliteDisplay E24d G4, though you'll likely pay more for the privilege.

Verdict

For the vast majority of people who just need a monitor for work, email, and maybe the occasional YouTube video during lunch, the P2425H is an easy recommendation. It nails the basics: sharp picture, comfortable stand, neat cable management. The 100Hz refresh is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade, and the USB-C port makes hooking up a modern laptop a one-cable affair. If you can snag it near the $150 mark, you'll have a hard time finding anything better.

If your work involves color-critical tasks like photo editing or you regularly game after hours, look elsewhere. But for a clean, no-drama office monitor that just gets out of your way, the P2425H is a top pick. It's not going to blow your mind, but it will make your workday noticeably more comfortable, and at this price, you can afford to pair it with a second one for a killer dual-screen setup.

Usage Scores

Overall (65.5)Gaming (43.2)Office (74.7)Creative (47)Portable (36.6)Professional (57.1)Entertainment (41.6)

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