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November 5, 2009 5:00 AM PST

Photos: The Dell U2410 arrives

by Eric Franklin
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The Dell U2410 bleeds tough.

(Credit: Eric Franklin/CNET)

The Dell U2410 is finally here! And by "here," I mean in CNET's office. I've been pestering Dell about this since September, and they've finally accepted my tithe.

Unofficially, the successor to the Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP, the U2410 has lots of promise. Luckily I still have a 2408WFP in the office to compare it to.

Expect a review next week, but for now, check out some candid pics I talked the monitor into taking.

Eric Franklin refused to write a bio, saying, "Why are you bothering me about this bio business again? If I wanted people to know more about me, I'd send them to the Inside CNET Labs Podcast" (shameless plug). E-mail Eric.
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by JustinGN November 5, 2009 5:41 AM PST
I'm loving my U2410 thus far, especially the sRGB mode on it. Colors are still a bit off than with a standard sRGB monitor (like my old 2005FPW), but it's leagues better with video material than the Wide Gamut 2408s we have here at work (everyone looks sunburned on Boston Legal! Yuck!). Best monitor I've used in a long, long time. Looking forward to the review.
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