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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
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In the market for a big widescreen monitor, but find 24" too small and 30" too big? Dell has you covered with their 27" 2707WFP. Like their 2407WFP, this monitor offers 1920x1200 with a 6ms GTG and has a brushed aluminum look that's unique to their ...
One of the best looking monitors on the market, High-resolution with 6ms (GTG), Plenty of connectivity, Handles 720p content well
Price ($999), Limited swivel, No included speakers
Behemoth that Dell is, their market share has begun to shrink in the face of competition from the likes of HP and Apple. As we've seen, though, one area that Dell doesn't slack in is the quality of...
The LCD is enormous, Good image quality, 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub & Media card readers, Strong, sturdy base,
Price ($1199 before discounts), Slightly dim around edges / corners,
Offers excellent image quality, Includes media card slots
Does not have any OSD controls
Overall, text and graphics look great on this 30-inch LCD, but some colors were slightly muted in our review.
Dell's UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC turned in strong scores in the text portion of our image quality tests: True to the monitor's name, text in a Microsoft Word document was indeed sharp, and text in a screen of multi-sized fonts was crisp and easy to...
Dell's 27" LCD occupies a unique niche, filling the gap between the 30" and 24" offerings.
Introduction We've taken a look at several high-end 30" LCDs recently, like the HP LP3065 and the Dell 3007WFP. While these are undoubtedly nice monitors, many people have a few concerns with them. One of the major problems is that they require a ...
I've had a really good 17" monitor with my system for a while. I saw one of these on sale, so I said, what the hey. Well here is the hey: It's 18" wide versus 14" wide for my 17". It's 11.5" high versus 11.5" high for my 17". If you're going to ...
Wide screen alows full vision in Outlook and on the Web.
Not all that much bigger than a 3x4 17"
Dell sells a lot of computer systems as well LCDs. We take a look at the 2407WFP and 3007WFP to help establish our baseline for LCD reviews.
Introduction Originally founded in 1984, Dell is one of the largest computer electronics companies in the world, currently ranking a strong #2 to HP in terms of computer systems shipped. When you sell that many computers, it's not at all surprising ...
I'm a gamer and was looking to upgrade from a 19in CRT to a widescreen LCD. I also wanted a widescreen to make it easier to bring work home and be more productive. Everything I read about the older 24in Dells told me to stay away due to noise issues. ...
Great color, contrast and no ghosting. Wide enough for side-by-side windows.
Price. Be ready to use the zoom function on your apps.
Good application, gaming performance ; fantastic feature set ; sharp, bright display ; high-quality build, looks ; two-year standard warranty
Poor gray-scale performance ; stand doesn't pivot or swivel ; washed-out colors in DVD playback
If strong performance isn't your highest priority, the E207WFP gives you more resolution and screen size for your buck.
Reasonably priced. HDCP-compliant. Three-year warranty standard
Average performance. Tilt-only stand. Lacks popular A/V connections.
The Dell E207WFP may not be the best-performing 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor out there, but it's more than capable of handling your everyday workload as well as a few after-hours tasks.
The Dell E207WFP ($279 direct) is proof that you don't have to spend a fortune to own a 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor these days. Dell claims a 160-degree viewing angle for the E207WFP, but I noticed color shifting at around 145 degrees, well...
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.
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
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