Dell 2005FPW 20.1-inch Wide Aspect LCD, $679.15

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Now children, behave. It will cost money, and you may need to ask your parents for some cash, and I'm not talking about change for a soft-serve at Dairy Queens.
 

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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.
 

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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.

Two may be cheaper but I hate the bezel line in the middle on a dual setup. Plus no component input or memory card reader, and I would need a vid card with two DVI connectors. Of course two 24s....
 

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Pradeep said:
Of course two 24s....
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.
 

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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.

Pradeep, when yours arrives, can you measure the distance from the top of the upper bevel to the bottom of the lower bevel? (And the top of the actual screen to the bottom of the screen if you can.) The Dell website is pretty useless as it only gives the diagonal measurement of the screen, and for the whole monitor it only gives the measurements including the stand.
 

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Will do i.

2001FP, top bezel is 0.75" and the bottom bezel is close to 1". Should be similar.
 

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How on earth are you going to view the damn thing? Swing your head from side to side like you're watching a game of tennis? :D
 

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I'm jealous. :) Both are very nice looking. I may break down and get the 2001FP since it's so much cheaper than it used to be.
 

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i said:
can you measure the distance from .... the top of the actual screen to the bottom of the screen if you can
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.
 

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Don't you need two variables to get the third? You need the height or width, as well as the hypotnuse.
 

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No, cause we already know that the aspect ratio is 16:10...that expression is in terms of a single variable of measurement, so all we have to do is formulate Pythagoras accordingly. i.e.: (10x)^2 + (16x)^2 = (24 inches)^2
 

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..you, of course, solve for x and then sub it into your h=10x and w=16x for the actual measures.
 

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Well Pradeep, now you have to post the measurements, if for no other reason than to find out how good CityK's math skills really are. :)
 

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CityK said:
..you, of course, solve for x and then sub it into your h=10x and w=16x for the actual measures.

Ah yes, the aspect is known. CityK is right i.
 

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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
Pythagore.

That's is name in French anyway. Maybe you call him Pythagorus or something like that in English.
 

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Just saw on ARS that dell.ca has a non stackable $350 coupon (NMG5T8ZC9K$6WB) that works on the 2005FP, bringing the price down to $599. (I confirmed it works)

I tried it on the 2405 but its not applicable. Booooo!

Hopefully this is a good sign that Dell.ca will start to offer all kinds of coupons etc like they do for US dell customers.

Man-oh-man have lcd prices dropped.
 

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CityK said:
Just saw on ARS that dell.ca has a non stackable $350 coupon...
ENFIN CALICE! Y'ÉTAIT TEMPS EN SACRAMENT!

Now if they can just offer something similar for the 2405FPW (which overshadows the 2005FPW so much that the latter doesn't even interest me), I might do something I almost forgot how to do : smile.
 

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Ahh yes, it's that time of year for wild Dell LCD monitor news.

Anyone think this is for real?
 

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Wow....too cool if real. What's your guess on a price? $1800-$2000?
 

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I believe 3007wfp monitors are make-believe, just like elves, gremlins, and eskimos.

Every new monitor has shown up on TCO first, then datasheets, then Dell's website. It ain't on TCO. Ergo, it ain't real.
 

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It's only a matter of time. The Dell 24" undercuts the Apple 24" quite substantially, they are probably eyeing the profits to be made on the 30" size.

The only bad news is 30" won't fit under my hutch, the 24" has 1/2" clearance.
 

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I somewhat-recently bought a 23-inch NEC (a.k.a. -- NEC/Mitshubishi) LCD2335WXM for dirt cheap (non-factory resealed). The price was definitely good, but half the reason I bought it was that it has a built-in television (standard definition). I have an inexpensive recent-generation HDTV receiver that I can hook up to it if I want. Otherwise, I've been using it as a large computer monitor until I point the remote at it and turn on the television. It will do Picture-In-Picture, but I find it somewhat annoying to try to operate the computer with a little tele picture in my view, and putting the computer video into a small window makes it rather hard to see what's what. So, I basically like just one or the other -- the computer or the tele.


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Pradeep said:
How do you feed it the HD signal from the HD receiver? Does it have component inputs?

Yes, I can do component HD from my Samsung HD receiver to the NEC monitor via DVI-D.

I currently use the Samsung receiver to send HDTV transmissions to my 35-inch standard definition television (i.e. -- enjoy HDTV programme material without a quickly-obsoleting HD tele around). The Samsung receiver has digital down-conversion capabilities. Actually, I watch this material as progressive scan video via analogue component connections (my 35-inch tele can handle progressive scan video), but, I could watch interlaced S-video output if I needed to.




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Ah, the Samsung 451? I have one myself, only problem I find is that can't go directly to a sub-channel, have to push the channel up button multiple times.
 
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