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OFFBEAT
- Frivolous Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:32p
nice deal OP! however with the announcement of the new 2407FPW, Dell will likely slash the prices even further for the 2405FPW as they push the new model and clear out inventories |
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Geodreieckk
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:36p
What's the resolution on this monitor? |
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INGlewood78
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:41p
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mrtoasty
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:51p
mugimba said:bballcards said:mrtoasty said:elaye said:Does anyone know when the 2407fpw is going to be released? I have been holding off for that but I am reconsidering purchasing the 2405fpw now.. It was announced today officially, but no word on street date: Link The 2407FPW has been reported as buggy and substandard in its initial release. Although the 2407 DOES support DVI/HDCP, the 2405 is clearly the superior monitor.
It was a problem with the Farouja chip being active in all modes. I believe they fixed that now. Revision A01 is out in other countries now. Banding issue seems to be fixed (maybe), but there may be other issues with running 1080i signals to the monitor. 2407 beats 2405 in lag time - 2405 has been shown to lag 20-30+ msec when compared to 2407: Link |
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three4seven
- Senior Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:55p
i just received the june 2006 xps catalog and it has that the 2407 has a native resolution of 1680x1050... might be a typo.. but if not. .that kind sucks hard...anyway.. i love my 2405
edit.. nm.. seems to be a typo in the catalog... seems to be corrected on their website |
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yt52
- Thrifty Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 3:58p
OFFBEAT said:nice deal OP! however with the announcement of the new 2407FPW, Dell will likely slash the prices even further for the 2405FPW as they push the new model and clear out inventories
Since CMV's (Summer, 2006) and HannsG's (Winter, 2006) 22"W LCDs are coming out soon and expected with the price below $400. I am curious whether the price of these 21"W to 24"W would be seriously affected.
Then again, the earlier you buy, the earlier you enjoy. |
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valleypoboy
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 4:14p
BubbaT said:overclock said:I love mine too. I highly recommend this monitor. Even my wife is enjoying it after rolling her eyes at it. Get two for double the fun!
Two monitors or two wives?
Nice deal, OP.
you must not be married. no way two wives would double the fun. |
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m3mb3r
- New Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 4:33p
Bah... Another coupon:
R2B614J1PD9V46
Enjoy and repost after use. |
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overclock
- Addicted Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 4:38p
valleypoboy said:BubbaT said:overclock said:I love mine too. I highly recommend this monitor. Even my wife is enjoying it after rolling her eyes at it. Get two for double the fun!
Two monitors or two wives?
Nice deal, OP.
you must not be married. no way two wives would double the fun.
I can barely keep one happy. I meant two monitors. Double the fun of making your wife mad. I jokingly told somebody when she was around that I wanted to get another one and put them in portrait orientation. She didn't even respond with an eye roll. |
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ScrawneyWallet
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 4:50p
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overclock
- Addicted Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 5:20p
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HDTVset
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 5:57p
mrtoasty said:elaye said:Does anyone know when the 2407fpw is going to be released? I have been holding off for that but I am reconsidering purchasing the 2405fpw now.. It was announced today officially, but no word on street date: Link Does this new monitor 2407WFP rotate to vertical? I don't see this in the specs.
D3ll Widescreen UltraSharp 2407WFP 24-Inch Flat Panel Monitor With up to a 6-millisecond response time(12), the Dell Widescreen UltraSharp 2407WFP flat panel LCD monitor is ideal for 3-D modeling, CAD design and gaming applications as well as video and photo editing. It's available immediately worldwide and starts at $949. Available features include: -- 24-inch viewable image size -- Maximum resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) -- Lets users view Web pages or documents side by side and run multiple applications simultaneously for improved productivity. -- Integrated 9-in-2 media card reader -- Four USB 2.0 ports for connecting devices such as digital cameras and printers -- Dual input (DVI, Analog) with HDCP -- Height adjustment, swivel and tilt capabilities -- Three-year Limited Warranty(7) -- Excellent Multimedia, Video and Graphics Experience -- DVI (Digital Video Interface) Connector with HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) Ready -- S-Video, Composite and Component Connector allow connection to other video devices such as game consoles and cable boxes. -- DCDi(R) by Faroudja (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing) Processing helps eliminate jagged edges and provides image enhancements, making movie watching experience enjoyable. -- Adaptive Color and Contrast (ACCTM) Technology: An intelligent contrast enhancement for viewing video content. -- Active Color Management (ACMTM): Designed to support most viewing modes with enhanced color saturation. -- Easy attachment of optional Dell multimedia soundbar AS501. |
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pengar
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 6:06p
Great monitor, looks amazing. I picked it up a month or two ago when it was about $30 or $40 less. Definitely still worth it at this price though.
Perfect choice for playing consoles in HD over the component video and for regular computing. |
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HDTVset
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 6:08p
HDTVset said:mrtoasty said:elaye said:Does anyone know when the 2407fpw is going to be released? I have been holding off for that but I am reconsidering purchasing the 2405fpw now.. It was announced today officially, but no word on street date: Link Does this new monitor 2407WFP rotate to vertical? I don't see this in the specs.
I found it. The new 2407WFP does rotate. 2407WFP user guide here. |
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namjaboy83
- Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 6:21p
three4seven said:i just received the june 2006 xps catalog and it has that the 2407 has a native resolution of 1680x1050... might be a typo.. but if not. .that kind sucks hard...anyway.. i love my 2405
edit.. nm.. seems to be a typo in the catalog... seems to be corrected on their website
yeah.. that resolution is for the 20.1" widescreen (2005 and 2007) |
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HDTVset
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 6:57p
The new 2407WFP has shorter depth (7.7" vs. 9") and faster response time (6ms vs. 12ms) than the 2405FPW. But the 2407WFP also has higher maximum power consumption (110W vs. 80W).
Do you guys think the 2405FPW is a better value? |
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akia
- New Member
posted: May. 31, 2006 @ 8:48p
Who cares about power its not that much of a difference |
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jdrews
- New Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2006 @ 12:01a
R2B614J1PD9V46 used. thanks! just bought the 2405. wooooooooooooooo excited. |
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bigdogn12
- Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2006 @ 12:57a
I currently have the Gateway FPD2185W 21" widescreen with DCDi, HDCP and all those goodies. Would you guys advise me selling this current monitor and getting the 2405 of 2407? I don't know how big of an issue HDCP compliance will be in the future. Do you guys think the 2407fpw will be released with pricing similar to that of the 2405fpw? |
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Geodreieckk
- Member
posted: Jun. 1, 2006 @ 1:31a
17" and 19" monitors have the same resolution so if you switch from 17 to 19 it sucks... Isnt 1920*1200 too low for a 24" widescreen... My 17" Dell laptop's screen has the same resolution. |
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