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Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 13:29
.. for under £400..

Haly
04-09-2006, 13:30
Baddass will know :D

Daz
04-09-2006, 13:31
His site (http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/selector.htm) will know too ;)

Looks like you wont get over 20/21inch at that price.

Burble
04-09-2006, 14:14
We just bought a load of Dell 2007's at work and they seem pretty good. I had a 2005 (before upgrading to dual 2405's) and I was very pleased with it.

Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 15:59
I heard that Dell's come in at below £400 with high native res and below 16ms? Was reading this in Custom PC but can't find the article.

Burble
04-09-2006, 16:01
You're hard? Been looking at footfetish.com again?

Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 16:03
You're hard? Been looking at footfetish.com again?


whoops yep sometimes you need an "e" !

big tft for bigandnakedfeet.com - size 12 plus

:D

Mark
04-09-2006, 16:04
One word: Dell.

2007WFP - £302.27 inc. everything if you go direct. Their P&P usually sucks, so getting free P&P is a nice bonus. :)

Burble
04-09-2006, 16:05
For about £330 you should be able to get a Dell 2007FPW. 20.1" widescreen, 1680x1050 and (I think) 16ms.

Mark
04-09-2006, 16:06
See above. Knock £27 off that, and you be right. ;)

For some reason, WFP and FPW seem to get used interchangeably.

Full specs here (http://www.dell.com/downloads/emea/products/snp/2007WFP_WAMonitor.pdf) (PDF)

Burble
04-09-2006, 16:08
It was just a guess anyway :)

Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 16:08
For about £330 you should be able to get a Dell 2007FPW. 20.1" widescreen, 1680x1050 and (I think) 16ms.

anygood though?

Mark
04-09-2006, 16:12
Well, the previous models (2x05) came very highly recommended. I've no experience with the 2x07's unfortunately.

Burble
04-09-2006, 16:12
Yep. I bought one for my mother a couple of weeks back and to check for dead/lazy pixels I swapped it with one of my 24" screens for a few days and I was very impressed with it. I play a fair bit of Quake 4 and I couldn't see any ghosting or other problems.

Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 16:43
one looks ok:

Belinea 102035W 20.1" Widescreen LCD Monitor

- 1680 x 1050 (WUXGA) Optimum Resolution
- 16.7 Million Colours
- 800:1 Contrast Ratio
- 8ms Response Time
- 300 cd/m2 Brightness
- One DVI-D Input
- One Analogue Input


under £300 :huh:

Burble
04-09-2006, 16:44
Specs look good. No idea what they're like though. Hopefully Baddass will be along to give his input.

Admiral Huddy
04-09-2006, 16:53
Baddass give me your input :D

Mark
04-09-2006, 16:58
Yeah, I'd give the same input. Specs OK but unknown manufacturer.

The lower priced Viewsonic also looks good spec wise, and they are a well-known manufacturer. However (IMO) that huge bezel sucks.

8 I3ALL
04-09-2006, 19:04
if you want some thing that performs and looks good its got to be Dell or LG

Admiral Huddy
05-09-2006, 09:09
Stupid question but aren't wide screens supposed to be wider than 1600??

Burble
05-09-2006, 11:02
Stupid question but aren't wide screens supposed to be wider than 1600??

It depends. 20" screens are usually 1680x1050, 24" screens are 1920x1200.. It all depends how much you want to pay.

iCraig
05-09-2006, 11:32
I have a 2005FPW and it's fantastic. The 2007 version is even better apparently.

Mondo
06-09-2006, 00:48
I have a Philips

http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4165/phillips2yt.jpg

Admiral Huddy
06-09-2006, 09:08
Dude.. WTF !!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/hardhuddy/Misc%202006/phillips2yt.jpg


ROFL

:D

Admiral Huddy
06-09-2006, 09:22
What is the Contrast Ratio?

Is less better or more?

ta.

iCraig
06-09-2006, 19:00
I'll upload pictures of mine later.

</excuse to show off latest toy>