Years user screens Dell and mainly the expensive series UltraSharp decided to change my old 24-inch U2415, which gave to a relative of mine, with this in order to take advantage of the USB-C port. I have been using it for over six months without encountering any problems or defects.
It connected seamlessly with the 2018 Mac Mini and was recognized immediately without any issues. It is intended for use with office applications mainly, internet, occasional games, music, etc., in other words, what the average user wants without professional requirements (e.g. video editing).
Because I don't need a monitor larger than 24 inches for the work I need it for, there was no reason to buy a monitor with a 2K or 4K resolution. The resolution of this one is Full HD (1920x1080p) with a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Personally, it perfectly suits me without getting tired even after prolonged use, although it would be ideal to have a higher refresh rate. But for the use I make of it, it's fine. As for the image quality, I didn't notice any difference compared to the previous model of the Ultrasharp series.
It has a plethora of ports, 4 USB-A 3.0, the two on the side can charge devices such as mobile phones while the monitor is on standby, 1 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, which allow connection to a second monitor in daisy chain. It does not have an analog VGA port (only the cheaper model P2419H has it). The big difference is the USB-C port through which, with a cable (included in the package), you can transfer image, sound, data from the computer, and even charge a laptop if you connect it to the monitor (I think it charges up to 90W, enough for Apple laptops). All the devices I connected to its ports worked immediately without any issues. The monitor does not have built-in speakers, but I connected the Dell Soundbar AE515M and it works perfectly. Its menu and settings are simple and user-friendly.
A big difference compared to previous models is the much smaller bezels of the screen and the much smaller stand it has, as well as the smaller and lighter base, which takes up less space on the desk. Because it is lighter, it can be moved much more easily, which personally suited me. Otherwise, like all Dell monitors, its stand remains fully ergonomic and you can easily adjust the height, tilt, and orientation (horizontal or vertical) of the screen as you wish. For the more demanding, it can be easily connected to an arm. Ideal due to its dimensions and small bezels to be used in a dual monitor system.
In conclusion, it is a very high-quality monitor, occupying less space and volume on the desk due to its smaller dimensions and weight compared to the previous generation, ergonomic, user-friendly, comfortable, with many ports, and with the convenience of the USB-C port that reduces cables and hassle. Professionals and gamers will look for something else. The name Dell is by far a guarantee in terms of service and product support. At a price of around 200 euros, it is a very good purchase considering that we do not change a monitor every 3-4 years but much later.