- 160-degree (horizontal) / 170-degree (vertical)
- $339
Conclusion: TN
There already is a e-IPS 24" LCD from Dell - the U2410.
EDIT: No idea why Engadget is mentioning the U2711 in the same article... They obviously want to suggest it will be the same panel type, when it clearly won't be, based on specs. There's already the G2410 from Dell, which is a TN 24" 1920x1200. This one will be almost identical, just at 1920x1080. It even shares the name: G2410H...
EDIT2: My bad. The G2410 is already a TN LED-backlit 1920x1080 monitor. No idea what's the point of the G2410H...
EDIT3: That's retarded. The US page doesn't list the panel type for the screens (and it's there) and the panel is not on our local Danish site (which tells you the panel type). Perhaps the G2410 has a flaw and Dell is pulling it from market? And substituting it with the G2410H? I don't really see a point for the screen besides replacing the G2410.