Dell 2405FPW

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  • Weight: 22.1 lbs
    Image Max H-View Angle: ±89°
    Image Max V-View Angle: ±89°
    Color Support: 16.7 Million
    Image Aspect Ratio: 16:10
    Image Brightness: 500 cd/m²(typical)
    Image Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (typical)
    Max Resolution: 1920x1200 (WUXGA)
    Max Sync Rate (V x H): 76 Hz x 81 kHz
    Power Consumption Operational: 80 W (maximum)
Add 12ms response time to the features list above.

I'm impressed. Every specification is top-notch. There's apparently no compromise with this screen.

Now I know why I'll be doing overtime in the next few weeks.
 

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Let us know how it is if you buy one! I believe Pradeep bought one. Looks like a nice display...it's huge.
 

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My order status is "in transit to local carrier" so hopefully I'll see it on Tuesday, if not I'll have to wait till next Monday as I'll be in Europe for a few days.
 

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Man, that's what my 191Ts cost when I bought them (3). Time for an upgrade? But 3 20"-wide monitors wouldn't fit on my desk...
 

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Handruin said:
Let us know how it is if you buy one!
I might, but not before this summer. No money for this right now. RSP time is just over and I saved a lot for my retirement this year. I will be quite tight until I get my (big) tax return.
 

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April 30th is the deadline before the interest man cometh.

The contribution deadline for a registered retirement savings plan is now usually in or around the first week of March.
 

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Idiots from Dell sent me a 2005FPW, instead of a 2405. I await the cross shipment.....
 

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The saddest thing was talking to customer service.

Your problem sir?

I have received a 20" 2005FPW, instead of the 24" 2405FPW I paid for.

How do you know this?

Umm, the box says 2005FPW, and it is clearly too small to contain a 24" monitor. Up to this point, the box was unopened.

Please measure the screen diagonally sir.

I open the box (thus forever condemning it to refurb hell), and take out screen. I tell the guy "there's no component inputs, like the 24" has".

Please measure the screen sir

I measure the screen, shock horror, it's 20".

Give him the serial number.

Wait on hold for approval.

Get RMA number.

Hopefully I will get one early next week. As an aside the 2005FPW is a very nice monitor, definitely handy for the image processing work we do. It seems more fullfilling than the 2001FP. Can't wait for the big momma :)
 

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I'm quite certain that I will kill myself if I ever have to talk to Dell tech support again.

My 17" Dell LCD's power button broke and I had to go through 25 minutes of diagnostics until the guy would believe me that it was broken. I didn't actually do any of the diagnostics, because the monitor was already disconnected and sitting on the floor. At least the new one got here quickly.
 

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I think they have stringent tests to find the dumbest of the dumb, then train them even further, and finally put them into customer disservice.
 

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I think that I've related my Dell horror story here before -- ended up ordering a new monitor to get a replacement AC adapter.
 

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Got the 24" (actually they were pretty quick, they shipped last Wednesday and it was delivered Thursday.

First impressions: very nice. No dead pixels (or I would be sending this back too). Definitely not too large. In fact it kind of shrinks after a while. Currently running on VGA as the DVI on our crappy Quadro 280 cards doesn't support WUXGA, but it's very sharp nevertheless.

Definitely makes the 2001FP seem small in comparison.
 

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Is there a lot of graphic cards that support 1920x1200 on their DVI output? I while ago, DVI definition limit was 1280x1024. I haven't followed this up in the past few years.
 

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CougTek said:
Is there a lot of graphic cards that support 1920x1200 on their DVI output? I while ago, DVI definition limit was 1280x1024. I haven't followed this up in the past few years.

On the 2005FP coupled with a Matrox P650 (DVI) I was able to use the native resolution of 1600 x 1200, which I disliked. :)
 

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CougTek said:
Is there a lot of graphic cards that support 1920x1200 on their DVI output? I while ago, DVI definition limit was 1280x1024. I haven't followed this up in the past few years.

Well I finally hooked it up to my Athlon, and to my delight my elderly ATI AIW 7500 had no trouble driving it via DVI at 1920*1200. tho strangely it doesn't display any BIOS boot up screens or Win multi-boot menu. I have to select blind. Howeve once Windows boots up she's hunky-dory.
 
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