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not over VGA, according to Dell tech representitive.
It does accept full resolution, which is 1920 by 1200. 1080p is different, though I think it's strange they wouldn't support this, given that a lot of people might want to hook up their XBox 360s this way.Yes i would like to know as well.
It just doesn't make any sense why a computer monitor does not allow full resolution under VGA input.
Folks, I am looking into having this monitor installed flush in a wall (panel directly), and would appreciate if somebody knew the thickness of the panel around the edge. Samsung's LTM270M1 panel page linked below only gives the max depth, which is 41.6mm. However this is presumably in the thickest place in the middle where all the chips and sockets are.
If somebody could point me to the panel's drawing or measure their monitor's plastic bezel thickness at the edge and make an educated guess how thick the panel underneath would be, it would really help me.
Thanks!
Alex
no 1080p /w component
Same goes to 2407
I wanna play Virtua Fighter 5 with 1080p on Dell..
Velocities,
I have owned this monitor for one month. It is not grainy at all. It is very crisp and sharp. Pictures, video, and games look amazing. The text size is much more comfortable for my eyes. I have no regrets. I would by it again. I bought mine from Dell for $1259.
Velocities,
I have owned this monitor for one month. It is not grainy at all. It is very crisp and sharp. Pictures, video, and games look amazing. The text size is much more comfortable for my eyes. I have no regrets. I would by it again. I bought mine from Dell for $1259.
Hi,
do you notice any input lag and what about ghosting / blurring / smearing in first-person-shooter-games???
Does the TFT make any noticable noise?
Greetings
Mario
Any stuck/dead pixels? What about back light bleed?
Thanks!
No dead stuck pixels though I've not run the test patterns. Back light bleed is just as bad as any other new LCD maybe more uniform than my 2405. One of the two takes much longer to warm up and is noticeably dark in the middle until it has wormed up all the way.
There is definitely zero back light bleeding on my 2707WFP - none in the corners or edges, at all. How bad is your back light bleeding?
There is no ghosting or blurring in games. It looks excellent.
Youre right. My definition of backlight bleed is a little different than most. Most folks talking about backlight bleeding in the forums are concerned with uniformity. I did say it was more uniform. With the backlight on and all the elements off (all black screen) there is still quite a bit of light coming through but no hot spots or what have you. LCD manufactures keep claming blacker blacks but so far all Ive seen is that they keep increasing the brightness to mask the issue or claim better contrast numbers but with LCD if the backlight is on and all the elements are off youve got yourself a nice dark grey nightlight.
I dont notice any input lag. You need to wait for someone to test it. I could notice it on the 2405 but I dont seem to on the 2707. There is some blurring but I have not seen an LCD with out any. Its not like the early days when I fist saw notebooks with LCDs and it was like they had mouse trails turned on. I play lots of CS:S and Battlefield and dont notice any while playing. I did not see any while playing on the 2405 either and the 2707 is faster. I can see it if I set there and look for it but not while playing. Wave your hand in from of your face. Is it crystal clear or do you see motion blur? Most of the LCDs these days are good enough for me in this regard. Dont get me wrong. I cant wait for SED or OLED that has no ghosting or blur but it good enough and the other benefits of LCD outweigh anything else that is out right now.
I dont hear any noise from them. Ive never had a noisy LCD. Ive had noisy CRTs.
Does anyone know what panel the Dell 2707WFP use?
I noticed earlier in the thread that u said inputlag couldnt b tested - ur wrong about that.... All u need is a crt monitor and a camera - and a timer-app aswell...
Simply run the timer on both screens (clone-setup - only 1 timer) and then take a photo - the difference in display-time can be read from accuretly the photo...
u can dl a good timer-app as .exe or run it from html at this url: http://www.flatpanels.dk/monitortest_inputlag_dk.php
Im hoping u see this poat and post the result when u have it - im a potential buyer of the 27"'er
I noticed earlier in the thread that u said inputlag couldnt b tested - ur wrong about that.... All u need is a crt monitor and a camera - and a timer-app aswell...
Simply run the timer on both screens (clone-setup - only 1 timer) and then take a photo - the difference in display-time can be read from accuretly the photo...
u can dl a good timer-app as .exe or run it from html at this url: http://www.flatpanels.dk/monitortest_inputlag_dk.php
Im hoping u see this poat and post the result when u have it - im a potential buyer of the 27"'er
You don´t even need a crt with stopwatch to test it. You only need a second TFT without Overdrive (because of the existing input-lag) in dual-screen-mode. Then you enlarge your desktop on both screens and use a small window (e.g. calculator) and move it up and down in the middle between the screens, so that one half is visible on one screen and the other half is visible on the other sceen. If you move it fast you can see a noticable difference between the reaction-time of both screens.
Greetings
Mario
Thats just as likely to be a difference in the way the video card draws the two displays. I can see a difference with two identical displays doing just what you describe. Setting in my office right now I have two 2007s and one is just behind the other doing this kind of test.
Well, just because you have two of the same model doesn't necessarily mean that they perform identically -- there's always some variance in quality during production (not to mention that Dell ships different revisions and even different panels inside the same model, not sure if you've checked on this). Though I agree that it's unlikely that you would notice any drastic difference between the two. That said, a pretty simple test would be to simply swap the monitors (i.e. plug monitor 1 into the second DVI and monitor 2 into the first DVI) and then repeat your tests. This way, you can see if the delay is consistent with the input or with a particular monitor.That’s just as likely to be a difference in the way the video card draws the two displays. I can see a difference with two identical displays doing just what you describe. Setting in my office right now I have two 2007s and one is just behind the other doing this kind of test.
Well, just because you have two of the same model doesn't necessarily mean that they perform identically -- there's always some variance in quality during production (not to mention that Dell ships different revisions and even different panels inside the same model, not sure if you've checked on this). Though I agree that it's unlikely that you would notice any drastic difference between the two. That said, a pretty simple test would be to simply swap the monitors (i.e. plug monitor 1 into the second DVI and monitor 2 into the first DVI) and then repeat your tests. This way, you can see if the delay is consistent with the input or with a particular monitor.
I do agree with you, though, that an extended desktop is probably not a good way to test lag. I'd think it would be much better to use a timer app and then duplicate the image on both monitors.
Hay, maybe we can right into them.
we need some fake myth then.... wouldnt b the 1. time they've dealt with fake myths (or made myths up)... I dont think input lag and explosions go hand in hand though :/
Everyone say its grainy on Dell website, also I'm a bit worried about the pixel scretch. Now I don't know if it's a good ideas when I decided to go for it. Also, I bought it on eBay so I can't return it if it turn out not so good. Maybe some can compare this with the 30 inch Dell one?
Everyone say its grainy on Dell website, also I'm a bit worried about the pixel scretch. Now I don't know if it's a good ideas when I decided to go for it. Also, I bought it on eBay so I can't return it if it turn out not so good. Maybe some can compare this with the 30 inch Dell one?
I bet 90% of the grainy comments are coming from people who have not actually even seen the monitor.
I guess all the low scored is coming from the price! Yet, I have to agree on that one. Another thing about the stand I notice. Sometime I see the ring is silver, then on other it's black?
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/corporate/imagebank/displays/2707wfp_300.jpg
Warning! It's big in size. 56K beware!
I guess all the low scored is coming from the price!