Gamers & anyone else who is involved in color-focussed work won’t find it as much of a choice given the standard features, and could be better off with the Acer SB220Q.
The value of the Dell P2417H monitor depends on what you intend to do with it. The monitor is built in a very thin side profile, and can be VESA mounted on a wall. It also comes with a power cable, USB cable, VGA cable and a DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort cable. In terms of connectivity, the Dell monitor has a 1 DisplayPort, 1 HDMI port, 1 VGA port and a total of 5 USB ports that consist of both USB 2 & USB 3. The display can easily be adjusted to a portrait setting, and it can also be tilted or swiveled for the best viewing experience. It comes with a small stand that offers good support, and a small hole for cable management. The Dell P2417H has decent looks, placing it almost at par with the HP VH240a in terms of design. The Dell P2417H will require calibration for the best image out of the box, but it does include Dell’s ComfortView feature that reduces blue light emission to keep your eyes safe over long hours of use. In these two aspects, the Sceptre E205W-16003R is much better equipped. The Dell monitor doesn’t really have support for AMD FreeSync, so the 60Hz refresh rate is standard.
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It is however fit for multimedia use thanks to its wide viewing angles, and great picture quality due to its Full HD 1080p resolution. The Dell P2417H doesn’t have that many features & capabilities to entice gamers, or be a designer’s go-to display.