Dell ST2210 & ST2310 1080p Monitors Released

Usually you can count on Dell for some sort of a fanfare when releasing new products but not so when it comes to their latest ST Series monitors, the 21.5″ ST2210 and the 23″ ST2310, which follow on from the just released U2410 and ST2410 displays which could account for why these have slipped out without as much as a whisper.

In fairness, this could be (we emphasise could be) down to the fact that neither is especially noteworthy with respect to what they bring to the table (certainly they’re not on par with the recently featured Asus Designo MS LCD monitors, or the aforementioned U2410) but, to be fair, they’re keen on price in coming in at $259 and $229 so what would you expect, though the pricing’s odd (the smaller ST2210 being the more expensive of the two for no immediately apparent reason, unless we’re missing something here).

In terms of specifications, as alluded to previously, both, aside from offering Full HD (1080p) 16:9 aspect ratio anti-glare widescreen displays (not that this is anything to write home about these days), offer fairly hum-drum numbers with 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response times whilst, connectivity-wise, you’ll find HDMI, DVI-D and VGA all represented.
The new, budget friendly ST2210 and ST2310 are available now directly from Dell. Enough said.
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