DELL S2419HGF 24" Full HD 144Hz Refresh Rate
Gaming Monitor's
24" Full HD (1920x1080), 144Hz — fast 1080p refresh for smooth competitive gaming and responsive everyday use.
Product Details
Overview
The DELL S2419HGF is a 24-inch Full HD (1920x1080) display with a 144Hz refresh rate — built to deliver smooth motion and low-latency feel for competitive gaming and fast desktop work. The 24" size hits a practical pixel density (~92 PPI) that keeps text sharp while making high frame rates easy to achieve with mainstream GPUs.
Performance & Real-world Use
A 144Hz panel like the S2419HGF reduces motion blur and perceived input lag compared with 60Hz screens, making it ideal for esports titles (CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch) where frame timing and responsiveness matter. Paired with a mid-range GPU (for example GTX 1660 Super / RTX 3050 / RX 6600) you can routinely reach 144 FPS on competitive settings; more demanding AAA titles will need a stronger GPU (RTX 3060 / RTX 4060 class or better) to sustain high frame rates at higher detail.
Practical Considerations
At 1920x1080 on 24", this monitor balances performance and system requirements — you get smoother gameplay without the GPU cost of higher resolutions. It's also great for general productivity: faster refresh makes scrolling, window movement and animations feel more fluid. For colour-critical photo or video work, larger wide‑gamut IPS panels are still preferable; the S2419HGF is optimised for speed over absolute colour fidelity.
Specs Summary
- Screen size: 24" (60.96 cm)
- Resolution: Full HD 1920 x 1080
- Refresh rate: 144Hz for high-frame-rate gaming
- Pixel density: ~92 PPI — sharp for desktop use at 24"
Who this monitor is best for
The DELL S2419HGF is ideal for competitive and casual gamers who prioritise high refresh and responsiveness at 1080p, plus users who want a snappy, fluid desktop experience without the GPU cost of higher resolutions. It suits gamers using mid-range GPUs for esports and streamers who favor frame-rate over ultra-high resolution, while photographers and colour-critical creators may prefer a dedicated wide-gamut panel instead.