Dell 20" Ultrasharp Widescreen Monitors
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Dell 20" Ultrasharp Widescreen Monitors
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170225645517
I have two of them,
Specs are here
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...P/en/about.htm
see feedback on here and on ebay.
$200 + shipping for the first unit (what I paid for it, see Ebay items)
$275 for the unit that came with my PC, worth $400ish at the time I bought it + shipping costs.
I take paypal and money order/ cashiers check. Paypal must clear first before shipped.
I have two of them,
Specs are here
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...P/en/about.htm
see feedback on here and on ebay.
$200 + shipping for the first unit (what I paid for it, see Ebay items)
$275 for the unit that came with my PC, worth $400ish at the time I bought it + shipping costs.
I take paypal and money order/ cashiers check. Paypal must clear first before shipped.
Last edited by SScam68; 06-03-2008 at 06:28 PM.
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There are different types of LCD panels. Generally speaking, it's S-IPS (high end), S-PVA (middle of the road) and TN (low end)
The easiest way to tell on the 2007WFP is to look at a solid gray background. If you move side to side and see the screen "shift" colors, then it's the S-PVA. If the tone/color doesn't change when looking at it from different angles, then it's the S-IPS.
The easiest way to tell on the 2007WFP is to look at a solid gray background. If you move side to side and see the screen "shift" colors, then it's the S-PVA. If the tone/color doesn't change when looking at it from different angles, then it's the S-IPS.