I WILL ORDER THIS WEEK I THINK........400CAD DELL2007 WFP
IS THE ISP PANEL ( DELL) IS
FAST ENOUGHT FOR GAMES ( F1 RACING....NEED FOR SPEED OR FAST GAMES FPS ETC) LIKE THE EXPENSIVE ISP PANEL(6MS) FROM NEC...(W20GX2) 550CAD
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anyone???????????
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I WILL ORDER THIS WEEK I THINK........400CAD DELL2007 WFP
IS THE ISP PANEL ( DELL) IS
FAST ENOUGHT FOR GAMES ( F1 RACING....NEED FOR SPEED OR FAST GAMES FPS ETC) LIKE THE EXPENSIVE ISP PANEL(6MS) FROM NEC...(W20GX2) 550CAD
TYVM
Tech support (usually in India or Bombay) is programmed to automatically assume that you also have a Dell computer and any deviation from that throws them off of their script which makes them uncomfortable. Apparently "building your own" is a far-fetched idea in that part of the world...I even had to go as far as to find the model # of the Dell pc that most closely matched the specs of my rig just to avoid a long drawn out back and forth. They are trained to automatically blame the pc whenever it is a non Dell product but once you get past that part, it's just simply a matter of patiently following their troubleshooting script (even if you have tried the steps many times on your own) until they agree there is an issue with the monitor and approve an rma. To be fair though...it is always best to eliminate your videocard/drivers as the source before pointing the finger at the monitor.Who else besides me is having a problem with tech support for these screens? Like most of you, I bought my screens without actually buying a computer along with it.
This morning, I had to call in because one of my RT803s seems to be showing a horizontal line across the screen (though it seems to have almost disappeared now...it's still faintly there), and they keep asking for a damn service tag...yet a service tag is something you only get when you buy the display with a computer
On a side note...has anyone else had a similar problem with the horizontal line of seemingly stuck pixels?
Tech support (usually in India or Bombay) is programmed to automatically assume that you also have a Dell computer and any deviation from that throws them off of their script which makes them uncomfortable. Apparently "building your own" is a far-fetched idea in that part of the world...I even had to go as far as to find the model # of the Dell pc that most closely matched the specs of my rig just to avoid a long drawn out back and forth. They are trained to automatically blame the pc whenever it is a non Dell product but once you get past that part, it's just simply a matter of patiently following their troubleshooting script (even if you have tried the steps many times on your own) until they agree there is an issue with the monitor and approve an rma. To be fair though...it is always best to eliminate your videocard/drivers as the source before pointing the finger at the monitor.
Got my replacement and its not a refurb this time also its a RT803 again.
I set a white background and its fine. are asking over time or right when I set it?Does it have flickering on white backround?
I been lurking around here for a few months, reading about the Dell Lottory and such. I have been interested in getting the Dell 2007FP. Yes, yes the 4:3 non-widescreen. Anyway, I risked it and bought it on April 27 and recieved it on April 30.
It shipped from Grove Field, Ohio.
It was made in Mexico in April 2007.
Rev A04
I pulled up the advanced menu and it said it is a HN210. Yes, the Rumors about the S-ISP panels not being shipped are false.
The panel looks amazing. There is a purple hue when looking from extreme angles. There is 2 dead pixels, one red and one green. But they are on the egdes and are not noticable. So, I'll keep it. Just thought I would let everyone know.
Has anyone here got the Dell 2007FP with S-IPS recently? Or the switch to S-PVA is now permanent?
I just received a replacement S-IPS on Monday for my S-PVA I received 2 weeks ago. So it does appear to still be an option.
I have been comparing these side by side and honestly for gaming the S-PVA seems to be a better choice. I did all the tests on here and I can see more detail in photos then with the SIPS. The only down side is I do get a little white out towards to outer edge of a large photo with the SPVA.
I am not certain which on to keep. The S-IPS does have one red stuck pixel on the far right only visible on white.
The one on the left is the PVA and the right is the IPS.
The brightness you see is not actually there. I used a DSLR camera and it left the shutter open longer than normal so it picked up more light in the photos. Both screens have very little light leakage when black. The PVA has quit a bit of the purple tinge to it.
I have a 2001FP IPS before these but I still not sure I want to keep the IPS
Ziuck, the clouding in your shots of the PVA is what mine looks like as well while the IPS looks much better but I can't trust a camera.
The one on the left is the PVA and the right is the IPS.
The brightness you see is not actually there. I used a DSLR camera and it left the shutter open longer than normal so it picked up more light in the photos. Both screens have very little light leakage when black. The PVA has quit a bit of the purple tinge to it.
I have a 2001FP IPS before these but I still not sure I want to keep the IPS
The clouding you see is not present on either monitor in person. It is caused by the long shutter time when using that camera. The only thing you see is a bit a purple hue when viewing the IPS, while the PVA is nice and black.
Here are 4 picks, first 2 are of the S-IPS and other 2 are of S-PVA with a different camera.
S-IPS 2007FP A04
S-PVA 2007FP A04
in FASTgames is it fast enought no gosthing? 12 ms..................
I played a few fast action Dvd's and FPS and Racing game. The picture was always clear for me. I never saw any ghosting. I also did several gradiant testing. There hasn't been anybanding issues that I could see. I am pretty through and picky, but I can't find anything to complain about the monitor. (Except for the two dead pixels.... but I can't ever notice them.)
HI
it was a S-IPS PANEL? very important i have to buy soon
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Hi Ziuck
i am surprise that the ips is slower in game than the pva.......
Q.: 1:more gosthing with the ips!!!!!!(because of the spec. of the 2 panel)..........a bit of a surprise........what kind of game did you test on the 2 panel ? FPS or RACING games
Q.:2 BTW S-IPS suppose to have better angle? Y or N? Q.:3:and better colors ( after some reviews) Y or N?
ty for your time
I played a few fast action Dvd's and FPS and Racing game. The picture was always clear for me. I never saw any ghosting. I also did several gradiant testing. There hasn't been anybanding issues that I could see. I am pretty through and picky, but I can't find anything to complain about the monitor. (Except for the two dead pixels.... but I can't ever notice them.)
hi again deathret !!!!!!! what is the racing games you play i am curious but your very helpfull for me
ty you again so much
I played Halopc/HaloCE racing mod called "Super_stunt_track", which is very "fast". Also, I played Need for Speed IV. And Starwars Pod racing, which is "fast". I was going for games I owed with as much fast/moving action as possible. Not graphic intense.