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LCD display - TFT - 20.1" - widescreen - 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz - 300 cd/m2 - 800:1 - 16 ms - 0.258 mm - DVI-D, VGA... More product details

1075 reviews
November, 2009
Dell is well known for churning out good-quality but slightly frumpier versions of the latest technology, be it an MP3 player or a handheld. This time, it's a 30-inch LCD that could be the country cousin of Apple's Cinema Display line--if by "country" ...
The Dell 3007WFP, priced at $2,199, is indeed several hundred dollars cheaper than its Apple equivalent, but the 3007WFP actually offers more adjustability, a better array of features, and a charming design. The Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP is both big...
Bright image with crisp text even at the tiniest fonts ; attractive design ; relatively inexpensive compared to other 30-inchers ; built-in media card slots
No composite or S-Video inputs ; ghosting evident during DVD playback
We'd give the Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP an unequivocal thumbs-up if it had S-Video ports and better DVD playback.
The Dell 3007WFP, priced at $2,199, is indeed several hundred dollars cheaper than its Apple equivalent, but the 3007WFP actually offers more adjustability, a better array of features, and a charming design. The Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP is both big...
Stunning design and features such as a USB hub, card reader, and picture-in-picture make for a desirable 27-inch display.
Great design ; Pivot and height-adjustment
Flimsy cable management loops ; Movie colors somewhat reddish
Dell's sharply designed UltraSharp 2707WFP has the wow factor and price ($1199 as of December 10, 2007), that's certain to impress friends and colleagues. More important, its image quality will please a variety of users
The marvelously designed Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP 27-inch wide-screen LCD managed to gain high scores from our picky panel of judges for its consistently good image quality and array of ports and adjustments. Before You BuyTop 23- and 24-Inch...
Desirable extras can't make up for this monitor's sluggish performance.
Full physical adjustments ; Integrated USB hub
Sluggish performance ; No software for pivot mechanism
The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP would suit those looking for an ergonomic or multimedia display if not for its relatively underwhelming image quality, which is particularly disappointing given its high price for the category
Before You BuyTop 23- and 24-Inch MonitorsTop 20 and 22-Inch MonitorsTop 30-Inch MonitorsTop 19-Inch MonitorsTop 25 to 28-Inch MonitorsGot a Hot Tip? Dell's full-featured UltraSharp 2007WFP ($399 as of December 10, 2007) has a fully adjustable...
The Dell E207WFP is a good, bare-bones, 20-inch wide-screen display. And though it's short on extra features, it performed well in our tests against other displays in its class. You should consider it if you're looking for an inexpensive wide-screen ...
Inexpensive ; very good text legibility and color fidelity
No height adjustment ; limited viewing angle
The E207WFP features a slim bezel design and a matte screen in a 1,680-by-1,050-pixel resolution. It has two inputs: one DVI input for digitally connecting your Mac, and an analog port for connecting to a second computer-a PC, for instance. As far as ...
Dell's E207WFP is a dual-input, 20-inch wide-screen LCD. The E207WFP features a slim bezel design and a matte screen in a 1,680-by-1,050-pixel resolution. Luckily, as a basic display, the Dell performs pretty well. Like most consumer displays,...
So is the Dell 2407WFP-HC: - better than the previous 2407WFP " Yes. Color fidelity is, according to the colorimeter, slightly inferior to the rev 4 of the 2407WFP we recently tested, but to the naked eye it's not obvious. But those who can really ...
The screen is an absolute dream in terms of its visual prowess because it manages razor sharp text along with bright and vivid colours. With a response time of 12ms, the 3007WFP isn't the fastest LCD we've used but this wasn't a problem considering ...
If you have a high performance rig, we can think of no better screen than this.
The 3007WFP-HC is currently Dell's highest-end, PC-aimed LCD-monitor and with 30-inches of screen real estate, it dwarfs every other PC display we've reviewed. Compared to the UltraSharp 2707WFP (see our July issue), the 3007 isn't as impressively...
Award: Editor's Choice!

Feature-rich ; strong performance with a digital connection ; excellent build quality ; flexible stand
Weaker performance with an analog connection ; no built-in speakers ; small fonts not easily readable
As long as you use a digital connection, this large-screen monitor will deliver excellent performance.
There's a reason why high-end displays such as the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC cost as much as they do. Despite the 2407WFP-HC's prowess in color performance, we doubt we'd want to spend $679 on a high-end monitor with obvious drawbacks. Overall,...
Over the past few years, Dell has really made an impact in the TFT flat panel monitor wars that have been traditionally led by companies like HP and Samsung. This is in large part due to the Ultra Sharp line of flat panels which has revolutionized the ...
What has been your best computing-related purchase, I wonder? Would you say it was a certain graphics card that opened up a whole new gaming dimension? Perhaps it was that ever-so-lovely chassis that takes pride of place? The answer is relatively ...
Display-related issues and other musingsThe very nature of the panel requires that a dual-link DVI signal be transmitted from your graphics card. Now, with AMD introducing its Radeon HD 2000 series that incorporates at least a single dual-link port on ...
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