This monitor, along with its successor the 1908FP have consistently garnered very good reviews throughout the industry. Indeed, as someone that was using a slowly fading away CRT screen, I just simply knew I had to do SOMETHING this way and I don't like the more oblong screens that now seem so in vogue. A friend of mine has had this screen for a while and I most admired it; short of doing really fancy aftwork on it, it's quite capable and if you don't want get very fancy this way, you can make some decent settings all in the video card that will do a good job of giving this screen the last bit of real "pronouncement." So, at these prices with a bit of tinkering in the video card you can really get something going here that can equal much more expensive screens for not too much money. Throw in the durability of these screens and that you can get a good warranty from "Dell" should solve most problems encountered by more than the casual computer user.Read full review
I build and sell computers, and a big part of that is researching brands to find out what is Good, Bad, and Guly. Dell's UltraSharp LCDs are top of the line. But not every UltraSharp is the same as another. And not just in size. This LCD is was very resonably priced for the quality you get! I was however disapointed in that it does not have the full range of viewable angles that Dell's 2007FP has. This screen will look brighter if tilted up, and darker if tilted down. It is not very noticable, unless you have it next too the 2007PF, like I do. Also unlike the 2007FP, it doesn't have analog inputs such as RCA video, and S-Video. Those two things aside, this is a great LCD screen! The stand is sturdy and very versital. The onscreen menu is easy to understand and adjust. Can be run from a DVI, or CRT port. So, if you have a desktop with DVI, AND a laptop with CRT, you can plug them both in, and easily switch bettween the two.Read full review
The 1907FP, lightened in the price tag by Dell, recently, to compete with the budget market fallout in the 19" LCD market, still is making what can best be described as a good product. After extensive testing, they are still using multiple manufacturers on the LCD panel, much like the 1905FPs of previous years. The 1907FP, however, offers only 8ms models, to be a little more appealing to the widespread gamer market. The colors are very vivid. When using the VGA cable, expect some discoloration, and it may become necessary, especially if doing designs for websites, photography or print media, to install some color management software. You should be wary when purchasing, whether you are getting an 1907FPt, 1907FPf, 1907FPv or a 1907FPc. The difference will be between an AUO panel (the t model series), a Samsung (the c model series) and others. If matching up panels, it is recommended to get a matching model panel. Overall, the rating on these is a 4 out of 5. It is a downgrade from the 1905FP, but it does provide a guaranteed better gaming experience.Read full review
I really enjoy my Dell UltraSharp monitor. The picture is really clear and it has the option of swiveling the screen. The adjustable stand gives a good range of motion however the monitor does not lock into place unless it is all the way down. This is meant for moving the monitor around safely but I would prefer if it would lock into any position you put it in. Monitor comes with a three year warranty which Dell responds to very quickly and efficiently. I actually had to have mine replaced through warranty a short time after I purchased it but that was to no fault of the buyer and the situation was resolved painlessly. Overall, I would definately recommend this product to anyone.
The frame around the monitor is narrow (about 1/2 inch), making it a great space-saver. It can handle VGA and DVI inputs both connected at the same time, and you can toggle between them instantly with a button on the front of the monitor. That would be useful if you have two computers. The built-in USB hub is great for USB gear on your desktop, but it goes offline if you power-off the monitor. There is a hidden bracket below the monitor to add Dell's speakers, and together they look styling and save space. I love the monitor's ability to rotate 90 degrees; if your computer's graphics card can rotate the signal, it's nice to have a vertical screen for word-processing and Web-page reading. You can rotate the monitor easily without pushing any buttons; I do it on the fly without getting out of my chair, and I wind up rotating several times a day depending on what I'm working on. The monitor does have a couple of dead pixels, which is sometimes annoying, but Dell obviously doesn't have a policy of zero-tolerance for broken pixels. But overall it's an excellent monitor, brighter and sharper than cheaper units, and it displays text much better than any LCD monitor I've seen.Read full review
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