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Monday, February 6, 2006

DesignTechnica Reviews the Dell 2405FPW

Posted by Suhit Gupta in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 PM

http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review3386.html

"The 2405FPW marks Dell’s entry into the 24-in. LCD category. The significance of this display is beyond simply expanding the product line. The only other 21-in.+ options on the market by a large manufacturer, as of this writing, are Apple and HP. Apple offers both 23-in. and 30-in. and HP’s L2335 uses the same LCD display panel as the 23-inch Apple Cinema Display, developed by Lg- Philips and won our Editor’s Choice Award last year... The Dell 2405FPW offers an extra inch, better all-around specs, and a significantly lower price (especially when bundled with a system), compared to the Apple and HP equivalent. To anyone on a budget, the decision is a no-brainer."



I am so happy that Dell has produced this because this was probably the only way the monitors in this size were ever going to become affordable. I am just a little miffed that it isn't available in a higher resolution. While 1920x1200 is great, I would love to see something closer to those 3820x2400 monitors from IBM and Viewsonic. :)

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