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Posted at 3:47 AM on Saturday 01/5/08 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 1/18, 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 4:22 am PST 01/5/08 (4 Posts)  Report Spam

      Has anyone connected their XBox 360 by using the MS VGA cable to this monitor and been able to crank it up to 1080p without any problems?

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      toddsucks2 - Posted 4:46 am PST 01/5/08 (2382 Posts)  Report Spam

      #1: Yes. I have. Worked fine.

      sincerely,
      toddsucks

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      gimlet - Posted 7:28 am PST 01/5/08 (133 Posts)  Report Spam

      I dunno man, at this price, I think I'd go right up to their 30" for $1189 or the Samsung a little bit more. 2560x1600 FTW!

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      tomz17 - Posted 7:58 am PST 01/5/08 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

      Agreed... way too expensive for this thing. the 30" is a MUCH better deal!

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      m0f0 - Posted 8:11 am PST 01/5/08 (7605 Posts)  Report Spam

      Duh, 27" LCD monitor is better than a 30" LCD monitor, #4! *smirk*

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      georgelu - Posted 8:32 am PST 01/5/08 (103 Posts)  Report Spam

      24 LCD costed $1200 2 years ago.
      Just wait - enjoy the anticipation!

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      gummy - Posted 8:56 am PST 01/5/08 (624 Posts)  Report Spam

      At this price, I'd save the $300 or so and get the 27" Viewsonic. The Viewsonic is lacking the video connectivity and expansion slots (USB, card readers) that the dell has, but I wouldn't pay an extra $300 for those. If I was that desparate to have them, I would go all the way up to the 30" as others have suggested.

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      montezuma - Posted 9:51 am PST 01/5/08 (470 Posts)  Report Spam

      get 2 24" instead ..... drool!

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      likwidfuzion - Posted 1:56 pm PST 01/5/08 (107 Posts)  Report Spam

      The 3007WFP is much better because it is an 30" baconPS panel with 2560×1600 native resolution.

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      coryhamma - Posted 4:08 pm PST 01/5/08 (87 Posts)  Report Spam

      I like this 27 inch monitor. I have one on my desk at work, and the resolution / size combination just seems to be the sweet spot. The 30" monitor is great if you're ok with superfine font size, and complete inability to hook it to anything but a fully equipped desktop or XPS laptop.

      I actually have both the 27 and 30 inch dell displays at my work, but let someone else use the 30 inch monitor. I hate running monitors at lower than native resolution, and the 27 inch works great at native resolution for me.

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      jd1 - Posted 5:26 pm PST 01/5/08 (36 Posts)  Report Spam

      #10, can I be your coworker whom u gave the 30" to?

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      telstar - Posted 10:08 pm PST 01/5/08 (307 Posts)  Report Spam

      Dell just came out with a NEW 30" that costs around $2k. Not sure who'd pay that over the existing 30", though it does look nice.

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