Dell S2417DG 24-inch 165Hz G-Sync Gaming Monitor Review

Status
Not open for further replies.

Blair_1

Commendable
Nov 13, 2016
2
0
1,510
It's a shame this monitor is so much more expensive in Canada, $739 CAD which is about $545 USD. That's not even including taxes :(
 

apertotes

Honorable
Aug 7, 2013
55
0
10,630
For the love of God, add contrast information to the chart in the first page. It's the single most important piece of data after the resolution.
 

Robert-Jan

Commendable
Nov 13, 2016
1
0
1,510
Does this kind of screen support Nvidia 3D Vision? The refreshrate is more than enough since 120hz sufffices......
 

s4fun

Distinguished
Feb 3, 2006
191
0
18,680
I never thought I would say this, but DO NOT buy Dell monitors especially of the current vintage. Dell's quality control has gone to hell. I had to buy 6 of the S2716DG the 27" version of this thing and return 5 of them just to get one without a bad pixel, or some other defect. If it weren't for Best Buy return policy I would have been SOL.
 

s4fun

Distinguished
Feb 3, 2006
191
0
18,680
The bad ones have defects and failure modes of the follow:
1. Bad pixels - usually pixel stays black or fails to get past dark gray
2. Buzzing Coil whine, some much louder than others
3. Backlight white is not always the same "white" and it differs from monitor to monitor, and changing the brightness setting does NOT equalize them. Some "white" looks more yellow than others, the variation is too wide for something that should be consistently manufactured.
4. Deep sleep failure mode 1: refuse to wake up
6. Deep sleep failure mode 2: refuse to go into deep sleep mode even with the setting enabled and sits and vampires 12 watts of power while supposedly in "off" state, screen is black.
5. Bezel plastic has rough cut unpolished edges but not always at the same spots.
 

Nintendork

Distinguished
Dec 22, 2008
464
0
18,780
What a piece of trash.

Until OLED reigns supreme, we must only allow AMVA+ panels with 60-120-240Hz. TN looks like c*rap and IPS with the annoying IPS glow too.
 


You don't really want MFR contrast info... only because, like TVs, it's MFR subjective. If TH or other testers have a specific test that uses the same criteria across all brands and models, then fine... it will actually be a comparable attribute. (Someone PLEASE correct me if I am wrong here.)
 
G

Guest

Guest
-> TN panel, nearly 2017. As if there aren't a dozen or more G-Sync TN monitors already in all refresh rates and resolutions.

What a waste.
 

apertotes

Honorable
Aug 7, 2013
55
0
10,630


If they add Response time and Brightness, which manufacturers also lie about, I do not see why not add contrast too. We then have the actual review to see the real number, but at least, if the chart on first page says contrast 1000:1, we know that the actual contrast will be between 800:1 and 1100:1, and not 4000:1.
 

alidan

Splendid
Aug 5, 2009
5,303
0
25,780


After you hit 1080p at 80-120dpi, contrast is the most important. I argue 4k at 40 inch + is the next time that resolution is even a factor in a display. Personally use a 1200p monitor, wish more 16:10 monitors existed.



military did research, we are able to on average accurately identify things shown at 300fps, and the upper limit is thought to be around 500 for what we would call perceivable.
 

therealduckofdeath

Honorable
May 10, 2012
783
0
11,160
This is why I jumped off the Team Green coach and joined the Red Team. Yes, Nvidia has better performing hardware, but, I am not going to pay 400 bucks for a TN-based 24" display just because Nvidia wants their cut with the $100 Gsync tax.
 


The 240hz models are only available in 1080p. tthe 1440p version of the BenQ are 144hz. This monitor pushes more pixels than even the 240hz BenQ. You'd have to have a 1080p monitor at nearly 300hz to match the bandwidth Dell pulled off here.

This Dell is a pretty sexy monitor for the price.
 

Lilscooter

Commendable
Nov 19, 2016
1
0
1,510
I'm extremely confused by this review. Are we sure this was for the Dell S2417DG? The review states that it has tiny speakers, I don't think it does. It also claims a good level of out-of-the-box color accuracy but elsewhere it's noted that the color gamut and accuracy is weak. What gives?
 

Hazeion

Reputable
Jul 22, 2015
1
0
4,510
I want to clarify. There are no speakers on this product. I have the product myself. I don't know where that came from. Maybe they were reviewing the 27" monitor?
 

bobpage

Reputable
Dec 1, 2016
1
0
4,510
The S2417DG I received from Dell (US) this week has a gamma of ~1.3 across the board, requiring a gamma correction curve of ~0.65 to get somewhere near 2.2 gamma. The colors then look approximately right, probably more saturated than the IPS panels I'm used to.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.