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Posted at 7:31 AM on Tuesday 01/13/09 by
Ben
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Dell Outlet Business has the refurbished Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30 inch Wide-Screen Black Flat Panel Monitor for $749 with free shipping. It will stun you with its 2560x1600 resolution, 11ms response time, and 400 cd/m2 brightness. Requires a DVI-D dual-link graphic card that supports WQXGA resolution. Here is a review and some user discussion on this monitor.
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    oscar5453 - Posted 7:47 am PST 01/13/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    I bought this monitor. But it was just to big.

    I downgraded to the 2709. I got the 2709 also refurbished for $649.

    Not a bad deal. I think the picture quality is a lot better on the 2709 and not to mention the better connection options. The 2709 only has one type of connection.

    You can also get the Gateway 30" right now that has the best specs I've ever seen on a monitor for just $949.

    Your call.

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    updownstock - Posted 7:54 am PST 01/13/09 (188 Posts)  Report Spam

    too much for a monitor. But it is worth if you spend 8 hrs/day on it.

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    oscar5453 - Posted 7:57 am PST 01/13/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    Correction* The 3007 ONLY has ONE type of connection. The 2709 has em all!!!

    Heheh...

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    the lawyer - Posted 8:49 am PST 01/13/09 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

    I am gonna wait on this stuff now. LED backlight, 120 hz, all this technology is being implemented now which means lower prices on this stuff and better equipment in the future. 750 is just still too high. But don't get me wrong this is a really nice monitor. drool.

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    inferno - Posted 9:33 am PST 01/13/09 (855 Posts)  Report Spam

    I think 120hz doesn't really mean much unless you want to watch movies on your monitor as well.

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    zidane - Posted 9:33 am PST 01/13/09 (455 Posts)  Report Spam

    i somehow refuse to believe there is such a thing as, "too big" when it comes to monitors ... but I could be wrong

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    oscar5453 - Posted 9:53 am PST 01/13/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 my Girl tells me the same exact thing.weird huh?

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    the lawyer - Posted 10:17 am PST 01/13/09 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7 your girl friend must be a computer geek.

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    Attikai - Posted 12:54 pm PST 01/13/09 (423 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is about what my 24" Dell cost at the time, brand new, but as an upgrade with a system. As a designer it was certainly worth it. Even at 24" I need a second monitor. At some point I'll probably go to 30", and bump the 21", or see how three screens treats me.

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