Dell 2007WFP Specs NOW POSTED

Pardon the ignorance but what is the difference? (Apart from the actual button layout) Has same resolution as 2005WFP, same response time, same inputs...

Maybe I missed something? :confused:
 
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Monitor Specifications General

Model number2007WFPFlat Panel



Screen type: Active matrix - TFT LCD
Screen dimensions: 20.1 inches (20.1-inch viewable image size)
Preset display area:
Horizontal 433.4 mm (17.0 inches)
Vertical 270.9 mm (10.7 inches)
Pixel pitch0.258 mm
Viewing angle+/- 89 (vertical) typ, +/- 89 (horizontal) typ



Luminance output: 300 cd/m (typ)
Contrast ratio: 800:1 (typ)
Faceplate coatingAntiglare with hard-coating 3H
BacklightCCFL (6) edgelight system
Response Time: 16ms typical

Resolution

Horizontal scan range30 kHz to 81 kHz (automatic)
Vertical scan range56 Hz to 76 Hz, exception 1680 x 1050 at 60 Hz only
Optimal preset resolution1680 x 1050 at 60 Hz

Highest preset resolution1680 x 1050 at 60 Hz

Dell™ guarantees image size and centering for all preset modes listed in the following table.
 
One more pic to consider:

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1 USB upstream port

2 USB downstream ports

3 DC power connector for Dell Soundbar

4 DVI connector

5 VGA connector6Composite video connector

7 S-Video connector

8 AC power cord connector
 
Wow- talk about a wet blanket. I thought this monitor would be more competitive with the new NEC 20" widescreen. Based on these specs, it appears not so. Add in no support for HDCP (I don't really care about this though) and the same response time of 16ms as the succeeded model really makes this monitor seem non-competitive in 2006 and forward.

Real shame, here. I had my hopes up for this and the 2407. We'll have to see what that one brings as well...
 
Hmm, only changes that are really apparent have to do with the external design, while the panels listed specs haven't gottten any better hopefully the display doesn't have any backlight issues.

On the plus side the new stand design should be nicer than that of the older displays.
As well it looks like the buttons are a regular push type, unlike the horrible capacitive touch buttons on the 3007.
 
Well if this info is true then it looks like I'll go pick up that 20" Sceptre from Costco...I was going to hold out till they got the new Dells in.
 
H2VO said:
Don't go acting all surprised... this was all known about month ago...

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http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1021213
Quite frankly, it's hard to trust info posted here that's not directly from the manufacturer. There were other threads claiming this was to be announced last week (never happened). So, this previous thread may NOT have been accurate-- hence my post linking to Dell and my stated opinion based on such.
 
If this is true, it might be time to sign up for the NEC widescreen, but I hate that damn glare screen :mad: Or the fact I would have to import it since it's only in Europe :(
 
Actually the NEC is available in North America. The model number is 20WMGX2 and comes with much more features than the Europe version.
 
vishank said:
Actually the NEC is available in North America. The model number is 20WMGX2 and comes with much more features than the Europe version.

Oh nice, I'm going to have to look into that one. Still want to wait for offical word from Dell on what the 2007WFP is going to have in it, but from that stuff, it's looking pretty sad compared to the rest of the widescreen market.
 
Oh nice, I'm going to have to look into that one. Still want to wait for offical word from Dell on what the 2007WFP is going to have in it, but from that stuff, it's looking pretty sad compared to the rest of the widescreen market.

QFT

I expected a much faster panel. :mad:
 
Oh boy, still no component video input.

Who the hell uses that damn composite jack anyways? I've used it once and it looked like buttered ass. :rolleyes:
 
It seems that everyone is discouraged by the 2007WFP response time. You know, Dell could actually be reporting black-to-white response time instead of the inflated and meaningless grey-to-grey response time.

The Viewsonic VX2025WM is the brand new 20in widescreen from Viewsonic. Viewsonic's VX series is normaly geared toward gamers, and this gaming widescreen has a reported response time of 8ms. However, when you look at the spec sheet for the viewsonic, 8ms is actually the grey-to-grey response time. The black-to-white response time is 16ms. 16ms is the exact same reported by Dell for the 2007WFP. In fact, the similarities do not end there. The contrast ratio (800:1) and brightness (300) are identical in the Dell and the Viewsonic.

Check it out: http://www.viewsonic.com/products/desktopdisplays/lcddisplays/xseries/vx2025wm/

I would not be at all suprised if the viewsonic vx2025wm and the dell 2007wfp use the exact same S-IPS panel (which I think may also be in the NEC 20WMGX2). If this is the case, this would actaully make the Dell a vey fast and high quality display.

IF and only if this is the case, we should be thanking Dell for provided us real, useable specs that translate to real world performance instead of some bloated, unrealistic specs that are meaningless.

Cannot wait to see how the Dell is priced.

Ross
 
The VX2025WM uses a P-MVA I believe, according to tftcentral..AU optronics

M201EW01 panel number
 
...is buttered ass a good or a bad thing? I'm sorta torn there...it has potential for both.

rotfl!! that is disturbing and funny at the same time.
 
Nephandus said:
The VX2025WM uses a P-MVA I believe, according to tftcentral..AU optronics

M201EW01 panel number

According to flatpanels.dk, the VX2025WM uses S-IPS,:

ViewSonic VX2025wm (widescreen) har et 20 tommer 8 ms (g2g) S-IPS (LG.Philips LM201W01) panel.

According to tftcentral.co.uk, the VX2025wm uses PVA: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news.htm

I have not idea which is correct.

Here are the specs on the AU PVA: http://www.auo.cn/auoDEV/products.php?func=info&product_id=73&items_id=1

Here are the specs on the LG S-IPS: http://www.lgphilips-lcd.com/homeContain/jsp/eng/prd/prd201_j_e.jsp

Ross
 
skittzle said:
QFT

I expected a much faster panel. :mad:

Yeah, it's really shitty Dell is doing this when others out there are putting out much more feature packed and faster widescreens.

I just bought a NEC online btw :D

I'm sick of wating and this NEC LCD is full of features and all the reveiws seem to love it. Dell really let me down.
 
I own the NEC 20WMGX2 and its $$$ but worth it. They use the new LG S-IPS panels which look amazing.

As far as the new Dell panels aren't they now being manufactured by Samsung? Which would explain the technical differences like 8 to16ms. Not saying Samsungs are bad I just mean Dell might be getting a deal from Samsung for lesser quality panels.
 
silentsammy said:
Well if this info is true then it looks like I'll go pick up that 20" Sceptre from Costco...I was going to hold out till they got the new Dells in.


Dude, anything but a scepter.............
 
kubebot said:
I own the NEC 20WMGX2 and its $$$ but worth it. They use the new LG S-IPS panels which look amazing.

As far as the new Dell panels aren't they now being manufactured by Samsung? Which would explain the technical differences like 8 to16ms. Not saying Samsungs are bad I just mean Dell might be getting a deal from Samsung for lesser quality panels.

It could very well be, but it's just strange they don't want to compete more.

Good to hear you like your NEC. I'm looking foward to getting mine. I own a 19-Inch LG Flatron Slim LCD right now and I've always been happy with it.
 
I think I'll still wait for hardware reviews before making a final determination on this Dell monitor vs another. I like the adjustment features of this Dell (pivot, height, etc.) and the overall aesthetics. I like the Benq, Viewsonic, and NEC 20" widescreen monitors as well. But, I don't care for all the added junk NEC is putting on the U.S. model like the sound bar, etc.

Still looking for that near perfect monitor that has only the features I want with great performance/image quality as I don't want to shell out $300-600 for stuff I don't need or for substandard performance.
 
yes the response time is slow but in a nutshell its just a 2005fpw with a different external shell and HDCP
 
I just noticed that the 2005FPW price is down to $397. That is real cheap.

I have been waiting to purchase a new monitor since last september. I keep waiting and waiting. Waiting for HDCP, waiting for faster panels. waiting for the 2007 or 2407. Since I am not happy with anything out there now, I may just get the 2005 to hold me over until something really special comes out.

Ross
 
rek981 said:
I just noticed that the 2005FPW price is down to $397. That is real cheap.

I have been waiting to purchase a new monitor since last september. I keep waiting and waiting. Waiting for HDCP, waiting for faster panels. waiting for the 2007 or 2407. Since I am not happy with anything out there now, I may just get the 2005 to hold me over until something really special comes out.

Ross

Ya i noticed that too. I have a coupon that will bring it down to 360. So I'm very tempted to just get this now. What do you guys suggest?
If i'm not pleased with it and wanted to exchange it, will i get a 2005 or 2007 when it comes out?
 
Well, even though the posted spec of the 2007WFP is 16ms (white-to-black), the panel performance should be superior to the 2005FPW. I cannot imagine Dell releasing a new monitor with equivalent performance as the previous one. As such, I'd wait for real hardware reviews of the 2007WFP to determine what's the best deal. I'd imagine Dell will list this for $599, and with coupons and other discounting you'll be able to pick this up or around $500-525 in 4-6 weeks. Buy it at the end of a Dell fiscal quarter, and the phone reps will cut you a better deal.
 
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