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Handruin said:Two 2001FP's are cheaper. They were selling for $507 the other day
1000:1 contrast seems good. I wonder how bad the viewing angle is with that plus the 12ms response.
I'm thinking a 3 wide x 2 high array of these puppies would be perfect here at the office. :lol: Lots of room for the security monitors I check regularly. I'd need a cubicle larger than my bosses to hold them, though, and there's no way my laptop could drive more than one.Pradeep said:Of course two 24s....
Pradeep said:2405FPW is available at Dell:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/...y_id=6198&first=true&page=productlisting.aspx
Currently $1079, I got it on the phone for $1037.
Assuming it has precisely a 24" diagonal, some Greek guy (from many centuries ago) says it is 12.72" high and 20.35" wide....pixel pitch, incidently, would be .2692mm.i said:can you measure the distance from .... the top of the actual screen to the bottom of the screen if you can
CityK said:..you, of course, solve for x and then sub it into your h=10x and w=16x for the actual measures.
Pythagore.CityK said:Assuming it has precisely a 24" diagonal, some Greek guy (from many centuries ago) says it is 12.72" high and 20.35" wide
Google told me it's Pythagoras.CougTek said:Maybe you call him Pythagorus or something like that in English.
ENFIN CALICE! Y'ÉTAIT TEMPS EN SACRAMENT!CityK said:Just saw on ARS that dell.ca has a non stackable $350 coupon...
Pradeep said:How do you feed it the HD signal from the HD receiver? Does it have component inputs?
CityK said:I believe 3007wfp monitors are make-believe, just like elves, gremlins, and eskimos.
Indeed, mythical beings do, on occasion, transcend into reality ..... stupid elves.Pradeep said:It's only a matter of time.