Dell P2419H (1920 x 1080 pixels, 24")
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Dell P2419H

1920 x 1080 pixels, 24"


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GumyA

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Maybe you have a mini Displayport on your notebook? Then you can do this with a corresponding cable. What model of notebook do you have?

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toegi

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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, a suitable adapter if the mains cable is permanently connected. 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/

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OlgaL233

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

I would definitely not recommend a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels for a 24 inch screen, as texts are pixelated and not clear. If you don't want a 27 inch screen in 4K UHD, then 2560 x 1440 pixels would be much better for 24 inches. This Benq screen has very good colour matching and has a built-in USB hub as well as built-in speakers: BenQ BL2420PT (24 ", 2560 x 1440 Pixels) And yes, you could also just plug in USB speakers, Windows 10 will recognise and use them as sound output devices.

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heidideren

3 years ago

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The best thing to do is to contact our customer service directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Then your request can be checked individually. It's best to specify a few additional wishes regarding price, etc. :)

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thlehm

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Hello, this is already the correct solution, as only two USB2 (bottom) and USB3 (left) peripherals can be connected to the USB hub of the monitor via the cable supplied. If this is at all possible with a Macbook Pro, I would operate the mouse and keyboard directly on the Macbook Pro, ideally wirelessly via Bluetooth. If you want/need to permanently connect both (i.e. not wirelessly) to the monitor and the Macbook has no USB2/3 ports (for the USB(B) cable supplied by Dell), a second USB-C adapter is needed to use the USB hub of the monitor. Maybe this will help for the time being :-)

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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The device has not become worse and D will not be a mistake. This may be purely due to the lack of information regarding the new concept ;-) https://www.heise.de/news/Neues-Energieeffizienzlabel-fuer-Displays-und-Haushaltsgeraete-5048758.html

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MarioUndSandra

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

The monitor has one input each of the type VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort and a cable 'DisplayPort - DisplayPort' is included. If there is a DisplayPort output on the Macbook or on an existing docking station, this will fit. Otherwise, you will probably need a USB-C dock with one or possibly two DisplayPort outputs ...

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marco.parillo

4 years ago

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Sliced

4 years ago

do you mean both at the same time ? so Windows is no problem anyway with the macbook it depends on what kind of outputs you have. but with the right adapters everything is no problem. basically, no compatibility problem will prevent you from using this screen on your macbook. hope this helps ;D Greetings

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dietmarpeetz

4 years ago

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jkurth72

4 years ago

Depends on the Lenovo device or the available interfaces. I have connected one screen via HDMI and the other (another Dell model) via USB-C. With the newer Dell screens (but not with the P2419H as far as I know) there is the option of USB-C daisy chaining.

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AndreAleixo

4 years ago

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xeonel09

4 years ago

This would work fine: https://www.digitec.ch/en/s1/product/s-impuls-hdmi-high-speed-with-ethernet-uhd-050m-hdmi-video-cables-6155078. Ideally, if you have display port output on your PC/Laptop, you'd use that before trying HDMI (that cable *should* be included). It's not unusual for cheaper displays to omit the HDMI cable (on the product page, scope of delivery section states what's included: Power cable, DisplayPort cable, USB 3.0 upstream cable)

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iseswa

4 years ago

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fsalvador

4 years ago

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Hello, I use an HDMI / HDMI cable on my laptop with no problem. The only thing is to make sure that the desired source is selected on the screen.

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twentyseven

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

I do not have an iMac. I connected this monitor to an older MacBook Pro (2012) (https://support.apple.com/kb/SP649?locale=de_DE). To make this work, I also ordered this cable Delock Mini Displayport 1.1 - HDMI (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/delock-mini-displayport-11-hdmi-2m-hdmi-display-port-video-kabel-5655732). I connected this to the Thunderbolt port on the MacBook. However, the iMac 2019 has Thunderbold 3 ports according to the site https://support.apple.com/de-de/HT201736. I assume it should work with such a cable https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/video-kabel-295?pdo=1504-9524%3A316160%7C1504-9525%3A7964&tagIds=77-532 But unfortunately that's just a guess. Maybe someone else has concrete experience with the iMac 2019.

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