Gateway pushes the versatility envelope with its 24-inch FHD2400 monitor. It combines good image quality, a slick design, a great on-screen display menu, and optional speakers that provide fantastic sound.
Gateway FHD2400
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| Energy and Ergonomic Standards Met | EnergyStar |
| Maximum Power Consumption | 150 |
| Standby/Sleep Power Consumption | 2 |
Included Hardware
| HDTV Tuner | 0 |
| Included Hardware | "VGA, DVI, USB, Power cable (Speakerbar included on certain SKUs)" |
| Microphone | 0 |
| TV Tuner | 0 |
| USB Hub | 0 |
| Webcam | 0 |
Interface Connection
| Audio Digital Optical | 0 |
| Component | 1 |
| Composite | 1 |
| Downstream USB ports | 4 |
| DVI | 1 |
| DVI-D | 0 |
| DVI-I | 0 |
| HDMI | 1 |
| Headphone Jack | 1 |
| S-Video | 1 |
| Upstream USB ports | 1 |
| USB | 0 |
| VGA | 1 |
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Pros
Amazing sound quality
Lots of input options
Cons
No Display Port connection
Bottom Line
This is a truly full featured monitor with every input and adjustment you could want, and it comes with great speakers.
Gateway FHD2400 24-Inch Wide-Screen LCD Monitor
FHD2400 Review, by Greg Adler June 4, 2008
The FHD2400 has nearly every video input you could want in a 24-inch display: component, composite, DVI, HDMI, S-Video and VGA. The only port lacking is the new, up-and-coming Display Port connection. The on-screen display menu is incredibly well designed and intuitive, and it has the full range of adjustment options. You can control primary colors or use one of the many presets. The ease of navigation through the submenus is refreshing as well.
It's not all about video with this monitor, either; for an extra $50, you can obtain a detachable sound bar that produces amazingly clear sound. The speakers even have great bass, and I couldn't detect any distortion when I cranked up the volume--a rare virtue in built-in monitor speakers.
This display features four USB ports, a headphone jack, and a standard native resolution of 1920 by 1200. It's fully adjustable by tilt, pivot, and height, and a unique swivel permits 360-degree rotation.
Gateway's FHD2400 didn't outperform the competition in image quality, but it found a comfortable spot in the middle of the pack, resulting in a score of Very Good. The display cost about $550 at the time of this review, making it a great choice for anyone in the market for a well-designed, strong-performing 24-inch monitor. You won't be disappointed with this display's range of inputs or its adjustment options.
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Performance
| Graphics Score | 81.5 |
| Interface Tested | Digital |
| Text Score | 79.1 |
Average User Reviews for Gateway FHD2400
- Latest User Reviews 1 review
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Reviewed by: Marchy
Duration of ownership: 4 Months
Strengths: I have never seen so great monitor.This monitor is the best of the best.I have FX8020 PC and I can say that if someone wants to see the perfect picture when play games this is the best monitor.
Weaknesses: No weaknesses
Overall: Perfect HD picture.I do not have a words to describe how good this monitor is
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Reviewed by: c21jeff
Strengths: Clarity, sturdiness, color depth
Weaknesses: VERY BRIGHT - must tone it down some.
Overall: I bought this monitor from BestBuy 3 months ago and I love it. I've had numerous other LCD monitors in the past few years but this tops them all (especially Dell!). This monitor is bright so you'll need to dial down the brightness level some. I have it set at 38 (scale of 1 to 100). And even at 38 it's bright but not too straining on the eyes. It's the perfect size for gaming, muliple document display, two internet windows, and it's great for video editing (which is what I bought it for). Keep in mind that your video card and the way you connect to this (or any monitor) will have an effect on the quality of the image. This monitor is HDMI ready and also includes a DVI and VGA connectors. Do yourself a favor and DON'T connect it using the VGA. Get yourself a video card which has a DVI connector. It does make a difference - at least for me.I highly recommend this monitor even though it's gonna run you about $100 to $200 more than Dell, HP, or some of the other "lesser known" brands. But it's worth it. I struggled letting go of $400 when so many other 24" monitors are out there for under $300. But read the reviews. They tell the story.
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Reviewed by: FergyA
Strengths: This monitor has excellent color accuracy, a ton of inputs and fantastic drivers(see below). The touch sensitive buttons and menus are very well designed and very easy to work with.
Weaknesses: The stands inability to tilt downwards and the panels limited viewing angles can be a major negative though this is easily solved with a third party stand, or in my case a small board.
Overall: This monitor is one of the best values around, it has more features than most monitors that cost hundreds of dollars more and the drivers to make them all easy to use. Every setting on the monitor is adjustable through EzTune from simple brightness and contrast to color calibration, the driver support for the picture in picture settings I found especially impressive. You can toggle pip on or off with a keystroke, set it to fade away when your mouse is underneath it, and even change it's position by dragging it around with your mouse. All in all the features of this monitor greatly outweigh the negatives and I highly recommend it.
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Reviewed by: topher4152
Strengths: Very nice picture quality, rotating display, solidly built, industry standard mounting options, TONS of input options.
Weaknesses: Controls and stand are a bit different (see summary).
Overall: The controls are touch sensitive spots on the bezel which is a really great aesthetic addition. However I hit them on accident a lot. I also sometimes need to adjust the tilt down due to my sitting position, but the stand does not bend that direction. Also, the looped part of the stand (see picture) turns on a hidden pivot point along with the top of the monitor. Unlike most monitors nothing stays still while the monitor turns. So if you keep things on the desk below the monitor you might not like that. But it still feels very stable while it turns. On the plus side, this thing is built like a tank. I had a car wreck one week after i bought it (the monitor was in the trunk) and I never noticed any problems. It just kept working flawlessly. Tons of inputs including HDMI and it really is pretty to look at. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase (I've got two of them, purchased about 3 weeks apart).
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Reviewed by: pkh540
Strengths: Phenominal color and depth, lots of inputs, sturdy stand
Weaknesses: The one fatal flaw: could never adjust the picture for watching TV shows recorded with Windows Media Center (although the crappy tuner card that came with the computer could be a contributing factor)
Overall: Loved this monitor. The EZ-Tune software made it EZ (sorry) to make the appropriate adjustments for a truly beautiful picture which made photo editing a dream. It was also very good for video editing. In addition to DVI it also had an HDMI input which I was looking forward to using with a future laptop purchase. While this was a great monitor for all the reasons mentioned above, ultimately I ended up taking it back. I also record a lot of programs using Vista's Media Center and when I leaned back in my chair it was just enough of an angle that the picture became way too dark. I setup one of the display modes specifically for watching TV but no matter how many time's I adjusted the picture I just couldn't get it right. So then I tried tilting the monitor down every time I watched TV but was afraid that eventually this would degrade the sturdiness of the stand. These monitors are known for not having a high-tolerance for off-center viewing and most of the time this was never a problem. But at the end of the day when I kicked back to watch TV not appropriate for younger family members, I'd get frustrated trying to adjust the picture. In all honestly this also could have been a function of the cheap TV tuner card that came with my new computer. HP just released an update of the w2408 (the 2408h) which I just picked up and will give it a try. I'll let you know in a few weeks what I think of it. And if the HP doesn't cut it I'll purchase another Gateway FHD 2400 and try upgrading the tuner card.
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