“We recently looked at the Gateway FPD2485W as our first LCD review in some time, and we compared it with the original Dell 24″ LCD, the 2405FPW. In response to some comments and suggestions, we have further refined our LCD reviewing process and will be revisiting aspects of both of the previously tested displays. However, our primary focus is going to be on Dell’s current 24″ and 30″ models, the 2407WFP and 3007WFP. How well do these LCDs perform, where do they excel, and where is there room for improvement? We aim to provide answers to those questions.”Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
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- Samsung 226BW @ Overclockers Online
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Is bigger better?
Anand compares 2 of Dell’s monitors the 2407WFP and the 3007WFP. The 2407 is a 24″ monitor, 1920×1200, with a 6ms grey to grey response time and many different inputs, VGA, Composite, DVI with HDCP, Component and S-Video. The 300WFP is a 30″, 2560×1600, with an 11m response time and DVI-D Dual-Link (with HDCP) and can handle Single-Link DVI as well. Find out how they compare in the full article.