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Posted at 1:47 PM on Thursday 12/27/07 by
Ben
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Dell Home has the Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP 27" TrueColor LCD Monitor with HDCP for $1199 - $210 code ?D8H5CLLH58?TB [Exp 1/2/08, 150] = $989 with free shipping. It has the same resolution as their 24" panels, but with a larger screen size to blast your eyes with radiation.

  • 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, 6ms (Grey to Grey) / 16ms (Black to White)
  • Brightness 400cd/m2 Typical, DVI-D (Digital) with HDCP, Component, S-Video
  • Integrated 9-in-2 media card reader/slots, USB Ports, 3-Year Warranty
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      reyrey - Posted 1:58 pm PST 12/27/07 (4 Posts)  Report Spam

      Has anyone hooked this up to the Xbox 360 by using the MS VGA cord and are you able to get 1080p on the Xbox 360 games without the annoying dark lines that the 2407wfp gets?

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      sinai - Posted 2:34 pm PST 12/27/07 (292 Posts)  Report Spam

      can't you get 30" panels at this price?

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      gutterba11 - Posted 2:38 pm PST 12/27/07 (233 Posts)  Report Spam

      #2 - I guess... but instead of a 9-in-2 card reader, you get a remote and tv tuner. What are you going to do with that?

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      torr310 - Posted 3:34 pm PST 12/27/07 (491 Posts)  Report Spam

      I am better off buying a 40 inches HDTV with this price.

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      ruger1117 - Posted 4:40 pm PST 12/27/07 (127 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'd rather save my money or spend it on a 42" plasma than to get eye cancer from the radiation off this monitor.

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      jomammy - Posted 6:43 pm PST 12/27/07 (43 Posts)  Report Spam

      buy the hanns-gizzy for 500, burp it get 2

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      Dsn989 - Posted 11:48 pm PST 12/27/07 (97 Posts)  Report Spam

      @5 Radiation, eye cancer!?!?

      Your body receives more radiation in one x-ray treatment or a pack of cigs than a whole year of sitting in front of an CRT, but LCD's don't give off a tenth of that!

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      mattropolis - Posted 8:22 pm PST 12/28/07 (370 Posts)  Report Spam

      Insert obligitory complaining about
      1. this is outrageously over-expensive compared against the crappiest korean knockoff (using TF or some other really inferior tech that gives you a poor viewing angle, even though I'll argue the 6ms refresh is better [too bad it's grey to black or some other fudged number]) I found at that one-time deal I once found on the intraweb which nobody can verify.
      2. I'm just going to buy the 40" lcd/plasma/etc tv for this price - not this bacon! (even though the former won't do the resolution of the latter and is also using some panel tech that has poor black-white refresh rate/bad viewing angles/etc)
      3. I'm going to get 2 22" for this price! (because two is obviously better than 1 even though dual monitor setups add a little to a lot of hassle during use; can't possibly fit standard 16:9 or other widescreen formats without being limited to the horizontal height anyway)

      Did I miss any?

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      jyan - Posted 1:25 pm PST 12/29/07 (8 Posts)  Report Spam

      is it the largest monitor so far?

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