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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Dell's lineup of flat panel displays have proven themselves to be reliable, stylish, and typically right on par price-wise with some of the most inexpensive LCD monitors on the market. They've delivered exceptional bang for the buck, and throughout the years, they've managed to improve the quality of the screens and the overall feature sets while overall prices have gone down. While this is also true for the rest of the monitor industry, Dell has retained their reputation for reliability, which still sticks with them today. Sure, Dell displays don't have the raw sexiness of Apple's Cinema series displays, but they're typically quite a bit cheaper while offering more functionality.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
While most early adopters and Gen Y-ers are used to the idea of watching TV on their PC using services like Bebo, Hulu, Joost or a million alternatives, now the rest of the world is finally catching up. Have yet to join the party? It's about time you tuned in - and upgraded your monitor to really enjoy all of these groovy options as they're meant to be experienced. Thankfully, Dell's new Ultra-Sharp 2408WFP 24-inch widescreen flat panel monitor can help.
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Whether you're a corporate chieftain or a gaming guru, the UltraSharp 2408WFP will impress. It has excellent colour reproduction and has almost every modern video input you can think of, including the all-important HDMI. The overall is extremely solid and the adjustable base is really accommodating. Images are crisp and clean, and the level of white achieved is stunning. The only downsides are that black levels aren't as good as those on a CRT monitor or plasma, and reds are perhaps a little too saturated by default. Hardcore gamers should also remember that the 6ms response time can be bettered if you're worried about lag time, though to be fair we didn't really encounter any issues.
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