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Dell UltraSharp 07WFP Series Monitors (20",24",27",30") Expert Reviews

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Dell UltraSharp 07WFP Series Monitors (20",24",27",30")
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Dell Ultrasharp 2707WFP 27" Widescreen LCD is Now Official

By Anthony Fiti

The Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP 27-inch LCD Display was announced at 9:30AM PST this morning, after months of speculation and rumors spread all over the intarwebs. This is the first 27-inch display on ...

This is the first 27-inch display on the market to provide 92% color gamut coverage of the NTSC color space. Positioned as the ultimate display for gamers, video/photo editors and CAD/CAM applications, this display has a fast 6ms (grey-to-grey)...

January, 2007

No rating

thetechlounge.com
US

Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30 TFT LCD monitor

By Z-NetWORKS

60 Inch Monster Setup! We recently bought 2 (yes, two!) 30 inch monitors for our gaming setup. The choice for the Dell 3007WFP came down primarily to availability here in Australia but we also looked seriously at Apple's 30in Cinema HD display. In ...

Huge display ; Ultra-high, 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution ; Very readable text, even with small fonts ; Good-looking design ; Built-in media cardand 4 USB slots ; Reasonable price (around the AUD2900 mark around USD2200)

Requires dual-link DVI graphics card ; No composite or S-Video inputs ; No HDMI

Big is best when it comes to screen real estate. That's why years ago I bought a huge 19” CRT before they became affordable

December, 2006

No rating

digitalreviews.net
US

Dell Ultrasharp 2407WFP 24" Widescreen LCD

By Anthony Fiti

Award: Recommended!

For the past few years, Dell has been the king of LCD monitors, especially for those who are on a budget. That isn't to say their LCDs are low quality, however, they just ship very high volumes and...

The LCD is huge, Integrated 4-port USB hub and media card reader, Lots of inputs to choose from, Adjustable height/angle/orientation, Better styling than previous Dell LCD monitors,

Price (approx. $800 minus any coupons), Weird streaking issue when scrolling very fast, Aspect ratio issue,

October, 2006

No rating

thetechlounge.com
US

Dell Ultrasharp 2407WFP Monitor

By Tom Mainelli and Laura Blackwell

Dell's UltraSharp 2407WFP, as retested under our new protocols (see "How We Test"), still does not disappoint). This 24-inch model fared well in the PC World Test Center, where our jury viewed and rated a series of screen shots of text, graphics, and ...

Super adjustable, plethora of ports

Slight green cast at default settings

The 2407WFP has a plethora of video connections (DVI, VGA, composite, component, and S-Video), plus support for HDCP (high-bandwidth digital copy protection). The latter is a bit of future-proofing, as coming high-definition media such as Blu-ray and ...

Nicely priced at $719 (as of 8/17/06), this Dell is one of the least expensive 23- or 24-inch wide-screen monitors we've seen lately. The 2407WFP has a plethora of video connections (DVI, VGA, composite, component, and S-Video), plus support for...

September, 2006

Rating

83

pcworld.com
US

Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP

By Laura Blackwell

With a few adjustments, this wide-screen offers lots performance at a low price.

Plenty of multimedia options Good ergonomic features

Default settings produce poor image quality

The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP can be a good buy, but it requires a little adjustment to reach its potential. When it comes to features, the UltraSharp 2007WFP shines. Well priced at $488 as of 5/18/06, the 2007WFP offers a number of useful work and...

September, 2006

Rating

85

pcworld.com
US

Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP

By Tom Mainelli and Laura Blackwell

Highly adjustable unit features good image quality, numerous connectivity options, and support for HDCP.

Super adjustable, plethora of ports

Slight green cast at default settings

Dell's UltraSharp 2407WFP, as retested under our new protocols (see "How We Test"), still does not disappoint). Jurors praised the Dell's crisp text and overall image quality, but also noted a faintly green cast to white screens. Nicely priced at...

September, 2006

Rating

88

pcworld.com
US

24 inches: The Dell 2407WFP vs. the Samsung 244T (page 1: 24 inches, the new generation) - BeHardware

By Vincent Alzieu

Do we recommend these two monitors? The answer is clearly yes! It is very nice to work, play, and watch movies. These monitors look good, have very nice finishing touches, extraordinary ergonomics and very low afterglow effects. Now we will only wait ...

July, 2006

No rating

behardware.com
US

Dell 2407WFP

By Katherine Stevenson

The heavyweight champion Dell brings another massive monitor to the show, with some great results.

Strong all-around performance ; lots of inputs ; excellent price

Some grayscale issues keep it from being perfect

screen evaluation scripts, the 2407 demonstrated a deep black; a uniform backlight; and strong, though not perfect, grayscale performance. When tasked with reproducing 85 or more steps of gray, we detected subtle differences in hue among the steps, ...

Dell¡¯s 2405WFP graced the ranks of last year¡¯s Dream Machine, so it¡¯s only natural that we consider its successor¡ªthe 24-inch 2407WFP. Dell¡¯s 2405WFP graced the ranks of last year¡¯s Dream Machine, so it¡¯s only natural that we consider its...

July, 2006

No rating

maximumpc.com
US

Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP

By Laura Blackwell

With a few adjustments, this wide-screen offers lots performance at a low price.

The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP can be a good buy, but it requires a little adjustment to reach its potential. When it comes to features, the UltraSharp 2007WFP shines. Well priced at $488 as of 5/18/06, the 2007WFP offers a number of useful work and...

June, 2006

Rating

76

pcworld.com
US

Ultrasharp 2007WFP

By Laura Blackwell

The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP can be a good buy, but it requires a little adjustment to reach its potential. Tested at defaults, this 20-inch wide-screen monitor scored poorly for image quality; with the proper image modes selected, however, its image ...

Plenty of multimedia options Good ergonomic features

Unimpressive image quality at defaults

The Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP can deliver good image quality with some tweaking, and it includes some multimedia functions and a good service plan

When it comes to features, the UltraSharp 2007WFP shines. Well priced at $488 as of 5/18/06, the 2007WFP offers a number of useful work and entertainment features. When I first looked at the 2007WFP in isolation, its screen quality seemed fine....

June, 2006

Rating

82

pcworld.com

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