Looking for a 24" screen with thin bezels

Hey Jow Forums, can you suggest me a thin-bezel 24" monitor for a max. price of $350/300€?
Only requirements are good color accuracy (over 90% sRGB coverage) and ability to VESA mount it.
I've been eyeing the Dell U2417H, but i want to know if Jow Forums knows something better.

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Ordered this yesterday for $180. Sorry.

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Expired. $250 ain’t bad though.

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Get the dell, they have good build quality

Thanks, i'll probably get either U2417H or U2415.
What are your opinions on the color/picture quality of Dells you have?
The colors on my HP VH240a i bought not long ago look washed out and darkest blacks look almost gray even after heavily fucking around with display settigs, which is disappointing. My old Dell U2212HM instead looks perfect.

Eizo EV2456
There are also some other 24" inch almost bezelless displays by Eizo including a muh gaymen model with lower latency.

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Using a U2417H for this comment. Looks great.

Dell is your best bet unless you want some meme gaming snake oil and then just fuck off or whatever

Dell U2417H is great, I'm very happy with mine. Backplight bleeding is pretty mild for an IPS. Plus pretty good calibration right out the box.You can even game on it if your aren't a silly autist.

I'll go for the Dell, i don't need any memesyncs or gayming monitors with billion Hz's

>He got the 2415 model for $180

Holy shit what a steal, I got 3 of those at my work and the color accuracy and 16:10 ratio make it so worth the money.
OP get the 2415 model from Dell. Thin as fuck bezels and a nice screen to boot.

So the 2015 16:10 model would be better than the newer 2017 16:9 one?

I have a U2414H.
Looks great with really thin bezels.

Forgot to mention that I bought it for $154 and overclocked it to 72hz. Great purchase.

I've done research on the 2012 model, 15 model, and 17 model when looking for a new monitor lately.

If you are going to be on PC all the time.
15>12>17
That 16:10 ratio in both the 15 and 12 models are too good for productivity.


Only get the 17 model if you plan on hooking up consoles to the monitor. The 15 model stretches the screen because there is no 16:9 mode that consoles use.

Color accuracy is amazing on the 15 model. Blacks look close to black, the thin bezels make it look sleek and sexy.

I have 2 mounted on an Arctic Z2 (so VESA mount there), love the color accuracy. But
>300€
Holy fuck user I got my U2417H's for 210€ each 2 years ago.

The 300€ is just my maximum budget on a monitor, of course the cheaper i can get one the better

Then get the 17H if 1080p 60hz is all you need, and save 100€. Depending on where you buy of course. At the time over here (Portugal) they were at 300€, but got the from Germany for those 210€. Even with 20€ shipping they ended up at 440€, when I'd pay 600€ if I'd buy here.

U2417h

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I could buy either U2415 or U2417H from Germany for similar price of ~200€, so i'm a bit torn between those two models. Which one Jow Forums thinks is better?

Depends if you want 16:10 or 16:9. You also have the U2414H, my cousin has one and the difference is minimal to my 17's (panel is LG instead of Samsung, bezels are 1 or 2mm thicker, yes that little).

Still use my 2407, even thou the design is 11 years old. Only thing i miss is a HDMI, but that's not worth a 300-400 investment for me, DVI is okay.

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Dell U2414H

protip you can remove the plastic bezels on any monitor