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The Dell SE2417HG (G for Gaming) is a product that of among the first models to surface from the their 17 series (2016 release) line-up. The panel used is a 23.6” TN (Twisted Nematic) model with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. From the front the monitor has an unassuming but modern look that’s now quite common on Dell models. The OSD (On Screen Display) and power buttons are tactile, and the power status indicator is the white vertical slit design that Dell has adopted on many of their recent displays.170° horizontal and 160° vertical viewing angles are specified alongside a 1000:1 static contrast ratio. The screenscomes with a 6bit + FRC dithering is used to form 8-bits per colour channel.
The backlight is standard WLED, providing approximate coverage of the sRGB colour space and 300 cd/m² typical maximum luminance and comes with an 1ms grey to grey response time. The display connectors include; 2 HDMI 1.4 ports, VGA and 3.5mm audio output. Further information on this model can be found on certain regional Dell websites (such as their, which will require translation into English). Information on price and availability are to be announced.
What gap is filled with this monitor? There are hundreds of monitors with this kind of specs for a reasonable price. Maybe extremely low input lag at an extremely low price? I don't know? We don't know the price? And I don't generally buy stuff at this end of the market.
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But I mean if Dell released a 24 inch 60hz gaming monitor at $3 there would still be people here at Guru3d complaining about it. On the flipside, I own a XB270HU, does that make every other monitor that doesn't have G-Sync, 144Hz, QHD with a sub 5ms input lag useless? Prior I owned the PG278Q, which came out last year, should I post a 'what year is it' meme every time some monitor that doesn't have those specs comes out? As long as the price is reasonable for the specs what's the issue?
Genesis 3d Developer Kit For Apple more. And since we don't know the price here, I don't understand how people can complain about it.
In most dell laptop (e.g. Studio 1555, Inspiron 1545, Inspiron 3000, Inspiron N5010 etc) the F1- F12 keys at the top of the keyboard are dual function with Multimedia/OEM keys such as volume and screen brightness etc. The problem is, is that the Multimedia/OEM keys are the default, and you have to press the Fn key to get the F1- F12 key to work. For example, this means you have to hit Alt+ Fn+ F4 to close a window, instead of the regular Alt+ F4.
This is really annoying. Is there a way to reverse the default functions of the F1- F12 keys in Windows? Ideally this is possible without some kind of third party hotkey manager. Just for reference, I have been using a Studio 1555 with Vista 64bit for the last 6 months.
This setting does not appear in the Windows Mobility Center on my system, so I needed to change the setting in BIOS by pressing F2 at boot (no need to press fn F2, even when the keys behave as media keys in Windows). Occasionally, this setting appears to revet and I need to set the option again in the BIOS. As noted above, perhaps there is some key combination to change the behaviour. I cannot explain why the keys reverted back to their media function by default. Sound Horizon Elysion Rare.