Filters you can trust. Pure water every day.
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Monitor DELL SE2425HM 23.8" LCD Full HD 1920 x 1080
Enjoy smooth everyday computing on this 23.8-inch monitor featuring a 100Hz refresh rate and TÜV Rheinland® 3-star certification for reduced eye strain.
The 23.8-inch display combines a high 100Hz refresh rate with TÜV Rheinland® 3-star eye comfort certification, providing smoother motion and lower blue light and flicker levels. Its size and performance suit general office work, web browsing and media consumption while helping reduce visual fatigue during prolonged use.
Connect the monitor to your computer using the appropriate video cable, position it at eye level for comfortable viewing and select a 100Hz refresh rate in your system display settings if not set automatically. Adjust brightness and color temperature to match ambient lighting and enable any built-in low-blue-light or flicker-free modes for extended use.
For optimal eye comfort, place the monitor so the top edge is at or slightly below eye level, take regular breaks following the 20-20-20 rule, and use the monitor's certified eye-care modes when working for long periods.






{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}
{{ productComparisonGenerationError }}
Device manufacturer code
Device manufacturer
iagonal of the visible part of the screen expressed in centimeters and inches.
Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
Power consumption in switched-on state expressed in W.