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Reviews of the Dell E207WFP

  • No Rating

    hexus.net

    By Tarinder Sandhu | July 27, 2007

    Review Summary: 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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  • 8.0

    computershopper.com

    By Les Shu | July 20, 2007

    Review Summary: As long as you use a digital connection, this large-screen monitor will deliver excellent performance.

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  • 8.0

    trustedreviews.com

    Review Summary: The biggest problem with the Dell 3007WFP-HC is that it's so badly set up out of the box. This screen clearly needs to be properly calibrated, and I'm sure that if it was, it could produce a fine image. But considering that very few buyers will have ...

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  • 7.0

    goodgearguide.com.au

    By Andrew Kliem | July 16, 2007

    Review Summary: Dell's UltraSharp 2007WFP monitor is a great choice for those after an all around PC monitor for day-to-day usage.

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  • 8.0

    devhardware.com

    By Joe Eitel | July 10, 2007

    Review Summary: 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 ...

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Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.

Part number: E207WFP

General

  • Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Width 18.5 in
  • Depth 5.7 in
  • Height 15 in
  • Weight 10.6 lbs
  • Enclosure Color Black

Image

  • Image Color Temperature Adjustable
  • Display (projector) image aspect ratio 16:10
  • Image brightness 300 cd/m2
  • Image Contrast Ratio 800:1
  • Max horizontal view angle 160
  • Max vertical view angle 160

Display

  • Diagonal Size 20.1 in - Widescreen
  • Viewable Size 20.1 in
  • Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch 0.258 mm
  • Max Resolution 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz
  • Max Sync Rate (V x H) 75 Hz x 83 KHz
  • Response Time 5 ms
  • Front Panel Controls Power on/off
  • Controls / Adjustments Clock, Phase, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, H/V position, Input select, Color balance, Color temperature
  • Display Positions Adjustments Tilt
  • OSD Languages French, German, English, Spanish, Japanese
  • Display Screen Coating Anti-glare, Hard coating
  • Video Output None
  • Signal Input DVI-D, VGA
  • Features HDCP

Video Input

  • Analog Video Signal RGB
  • Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)

Audio Output

  • Type None

Input Device

  • Type None

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Interfaces 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI
  • Connections - Analog, - DVI-Digital

Miscellaneous

  • Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
  • Microsoft Certifications Certified for Windows Vista

Power

  • Power device form factor Internal
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Operational power consumption (standby) 2 Watt

Environmental Parameters

  • Min operating temperature 41 °F
  • Max operating temperature 95 °F
  • Operating humidity range 10 - 80%

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 3 years warranty

Sustainability

  • EPA Energy Star Compliant Yes
  • EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Gold

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