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Dell 2408WFP 24" Widescreen Flat Panel

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Dell 2408WFP 24" Widescreen Flat Panel $420 at Dell
 
Discuss (17) : History : Tell : Posted 7:48 AM PDT 07/1/09 by Ben
Dell 2408WFP 24Update: It is now $439 - 10% off with coupon code 22X6DLMFK6K92G [Exp 7/8] + $25 shipping = $420 shipped.

Dell has the Dell 2408WFP 24" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor for $439 with free shipping. Comes with a 3 year warranty. [Compare]

  • 24-Inch WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Display, 6 Millisecond Response Time (typ)
  • 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, Dell TrueColor Technology, Full HD 1080p
  • HD connections: HDMI, Display Port, DVI-D with HDCP and HDMI 2.1 Audio Out
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    #1   curls - Posted 9:28 am PDT 07/1/09 (21 Posts)
    This was 390 a few weeks back according to bababooey forum. Sorry Dell, try again.
    #2   yasasan - Posted 9:48 am PDT 07/1/09 (37 Posts)
    it's too expensive.
    #3   Jag - Posted 10:12 am PDT 07/1/09 (30 Posts)
    #2

    Too expensive? This is actually a pretty good price for an S-PVA panel monitor. Yeah, it may or may not have been less expensive in the past if #1 is correct.

    Stick with 24" TN panel monitors if you really think this is too expensive.
    #4   curls - Posted 10:33 am PDT 07/1/09 (21 Posts)
    @ #3 yeah, i would buy it if it dips under 400 again
    #5   speedracer129 - Posted 10:37 am PDT 07/1/09 (18 Posts)
    Does Dell have a 24" IPS monitor that's somewhat affordable?
    #6   kilmar - Posted 11:19 am PDT 07/1/09 (114 Posts)
    Does ANYONE have a 24" IPS monitor that's somewhat affordable?
    #7   eelnoraa - Posted 12:07 pm PDT 07/1/09 (27 Posts)
    #1 is correct, $391 about a month ago. It is a pretty good monitor, to get to the next level, in terms of image quality, you need to pay significantly more.
    #8   cwtrex - Posted 1:19 pm PDT 07/1/09 (87 Posts)
    $200 more for a couple of inches. Didn't we just see a 22 for 140?
    #9   forkbilltang - Posted 2:27 pm PDT 07/1/09 (92 Posts)
    #8, I would pay anything for an additional couple of inches. That would bring my total to 3 inches.
    #10   nuisance - Posted 2:57 pm PDT 07/1/09 (10878 Posts)
    Then you must be pissed, #9, that you missed the 22" for $140 deal! When people told you to go f*ck yourself, you could say, "How do you know I'm not already?"
    #11   nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 3:01 pm PDT 07/1/09 (3996 Posts)
    Oink
    #12   3chansen - Posted 3:27 pm PDT 07/1/09 (89 Posts)
    Dell does have a 22" e-ips for $200 or so. It's actually supposed to cost about as much as a TN to make...but I hear there are no immediate plans to come out with a bigger e-ips as they have too many/much invested in current TN panels (Kinda like drug companies will do anything in their power to PREVENT the cure for cancer and diseases as they make a killing off of drugs, literally)
    #13   Jag - Posted 7:18 pm PDT 07/1/09 (30 Posts)
    #8

    The additional $200 is not just for an extra 2". S-PVA panels are simply more expensive to manufacture than TN panels. IPS panels generally cost even more to manufacture; the exception being the e-IPS panel.
    #14   Philster - Posted 8:15 pm PDT 07/1/09 (801 Posts)
    I got a couple of 24" monitors from Dell for $200 each last week.
    #15   dave_c - Posted 8:17 pm PDT 07/1/09 (7431 Posts)
    Too expensive for a computer monitor, where you dont' need wide viewing angle. If it were meant for TV viewing too with an integrated tuner that'd be another story.

    It's not that S-PVA are more expensive to manufacture, it's that they artificially keep the price even higher than the difference in manufacturing cost.
    #16   cheeersM8 - Posted 2:29 am PDT 07/2/09 (33 Posts)
    seems overpriced! no deal for me
    #17   HAHAHAHAHA - Posted 7:44 am PDT 07/2/09 (423 Posts)
    Oink
     
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