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UltraSharp 2407WFP 24-inch Wide-Screen Black Flat Panel Monitor, LCD with Height Adjustable Stand

UltraSharp 2407WFP 24-inch Wide-Screen Black Flat Panel Monitor, LCD with Height Adjustable Stand
Brand: Dell
Category: CE

Buy New: $779.00



New (1) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $449.95

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 22699

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Native Resolution: 1920x1200
Free Memory Slots: 9-in-1 media card reader
Display Size: 24
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.3
Dimensions (in): 22 x 7.7 x 19
4 x USB 2.0 / Analog / DVI-D / S-Video / Composite / Component Connectors
Screen rotates to allow vertical viewing.

MPN: CC302
Model: UltraSharp 2407WFP 24-inch
UPC: 050428269954
EAN: 0050428269954

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 24-Inch WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Display View approximately 30%1 more on-screen content compared to Dell 20-inch monitor.
  • 6 Millisecond Response Time (typical) Reduces ghosting and imaging associated with movement for fluid motion.
  • 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio Get dark blacks, sharp images, crisp text, brilliant color saturation and greater life-like detail.
  • 110% Color Gamut (CIE 1976) - With Dell TrueColor Technology, youll see more color than average monitor of 72% color gamut.
  • Full HD 1080p Supports higher definition than HD television and a wide array of HD connection options like HDMI, Display Port, DVI-D with HDCP and HDMI 2.1 Audio Out.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The DellTM UltraSharpTM 2407WFP is one of the latest models in the Dell lineup, replacing the DellTM UltraSharp 2405FPW. The Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP 24.0-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor is a wide aspect desktop display that redefines the performance of LCD displays with a stylish new Dell industrial design, and advanced functionality. Improve productivity with less scrolling and toggling. The 2407WFP wide aspect Flat Panel LCD also provides an excellent option for video editing and 3D imaging as both source and destination video can be viewed in a single window! With 5.1 inches (130 mm) of height adjustment virtually every user can adjust the display to their exact comfort level and help reduce eye and neck strain. To optimize this monitor's performance, your system must be able to support WUXGA resolution (1920x1200).


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars I have entered Dell Hell   October 29, 2008
David C. Thompson (New York, NY USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Purchased a computer and 24" monitor direct from Dell. Got the computer in a week, the monitor never showed. A couple dozen emails, phone calls - one customer service rep actually asked me to call back when their systems came back online - and no monitor. Fed Ex finally admitted it was stolen off their truck - informed Dell, no monitor. They are the worst - online and offline - so if you have a problem you are on your own.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully sharp picture, with lots of features and a 3 year warranty.   July 29, 2008
A. Polk (Southern Oregon)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After weighing out all the pros and cons of the various 24" monitors I settled on three brands: HP, Samsung and Dell. I was purchasing an HP Pavilion Elite desktop and thought I would get the HP monitor until I started reading the specs of each one and comparing warranties. This got me down to Samsung vs. Dell, and frankly, if I'd been able to find a Samsung at the right price I probably would have gotten one of them, but after owning the Dell for two weeks now, I'm glad I didn't buy the Samsung. br / br /I went from a 19" Planar (an excellent product) to the UltraSharp 2407WFP 24" LCD from Dell after reading reviews on Cnet about it. I liked the fact that it could do what the HP does: landscape or portrait (horizontal or vertical viewing), but also the HD resolution capabilities and tons of port options including HDMI. br / br /Going from 19" to 24" didn't seem like that big a deal on paper, but once I saw the difference in person I was amazed. It's incredible! Viewing DVDs or streaming video is a pleasure and editing photos is much easier with the bigger screen. br / br /I did find the factory settings to be a bit too bright for my liking, but the menu was easy to navigate via the button on the front of the monitor. br / br /The monitor arrived directly from Dell and was well packaged. No dead pixels and it works perfectly with the sleep mode associated with my Vista (64-bit) desktop. br / br /I do notice that the monitor dims at times with certain websites. I don't know if that's a function of the monitor or it trying to adjust for color variations with certain websites, but I do not notice it flickering at all, thus I believe it's not a problem with the refresh rate. br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Very Good Monitor   July 21, 2008
bsautter33 (Longmont, Colorado, United States)
I own three of these monitors setup horizontally on my desk. Each one has worked very well over the last couple years. None had dead pixels out of the box - pristine condition. A big plus in my book. But recently one of them has developed 3 dark pixels in a clump on the screen. It happens to all LCDs. Dell's official replacement policy is Bright: 1 or more, Dark: 6 or more. It's not that bothersome - I use that monitor for viewing movies and TV, so I don't notice it that much. Not to mention the pixels are small in the first place. br / br /Trim is narrow on either side, so I can stick them very close together and have a virtual 5760x1200 pixel screen (very nice). Adjustment is a little tedious. The monitor can be rotated 90 degrees in addition to the height and tilt adjustment. It doesn't "lock" into place at the pure horizontal, so I needed to use a level to make sure it was straight. Movement is a little granular - it would bounce from one point to another an inch away with no in between unless you fiddled with it. There are variations in the maximum height too - one monitor went 1" higher than the others. Nit picks, nothing big. br / br /Performance for gaming is excellent. No ghosting or major lag. Very pleased with them as replacement for my aging CRT. Very bright screen - I had to turn mine down to 45% brightness. All passive - no noise. Menu is a little odd, but you get used to it. Input source is a single button used for rotating selection - no direct buttons. PLENTY of input connectors. I can hook up almost anything with video to it. No HDMI, but that technology became popular after it's release, so I can't blame it for the lack. Color/contrast appears good. I'm sure there are better out there now, but for the money it's a stellar deal. br / br /I've had some minor quirks here and there. Composite input very intermittently causes the display to get garbled when I used my VCR tuner to change channels. Changing channels again fixes the problem. Also sometimes the display will come up with green colored pixels scattered over the screen. Resetting the display will fix it. These could be just isolated issues with my VCR and video card. Either way it's not a big impact on productivity. br / br /Highly recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars Great Mac/PC and Console Display   February 8, 2008
S. Ashcraft
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I was looking for a monitor that I could use with my MacBook Pro and my Xbox 360. I decided to get the 2407WFP-HC because of Dell's great reputation with monitors, the amazing specs, the many video inputs, and great reviews. br / br /I design websites on this monitor, I game on this monitor, and I use this monitor with standard applications: internet and word processing. This monitor can do it all! br / br /If you need this monitor for use with a Mac/PC: I totally recommend this monitor. Especially if you would like to hook up hour console to this baby. I wouldn't recommend this monitor solely for a console display... br / br /Here are several things I've learned: br / br /1. You must calibrate your color settings to make the monitor look really good. The default calibration is way too bright and not enough contrast. On a Mac, make sure to recalibrate it with the Apple Display Calibrator Assistant (through system preferencesdisplaycolor. BE SURE TO ENABLE ADVANCED OPTIONS. I couldn't calibrate it correctly without these options. br / br /2. A digital connection is a must for desktop use. There is a small difference between VGA and DVI - but when it comes to crisp fonts on the computer - make sure you've got a DVI. There is almost no difference with the 360. br / br /3. On the Xbox 360, some games look better than others. I was a little disappointed at first because Halo 3 didn't look as good as I thought it might (it does look really good, just not "breath taking"); but as many know, Halo 3 is not technically HD. On the other hand, Call of Duty 4 looks really good on the 2407WFP-HC. Other than that, gaming with this monitor is excellent. The size of the display is perfect and it looks really good with certain games (others not so much). br / br /4. The Wii is horrendous on this display. Flat-out. br / br /5. 2407WFP-HC doesn't have an audio in/out. This isn't a problem with me, but make sure you will be able to handle this technicality. br / br /6. The 2407WFP-HC is almost obsolete. The 2408WFP is almost here. The specs have already been leaked - the only difference is they are adding HDMI and a second DVI input. If you can't wait and don't really need HDMI I say go ahead and get the 2407WFPs. If you don't know, try waiting.


4 out of 5 stars Crisp, good quality display, USB may be defective, hot to the touch   January 8, 2008
mauricev
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The display is crisp and bright. I haven't noticed any dead or stuck pixels. It has a matte finish and there is no glare. The surrounding black frame also has a matte finish. To my eyes, the colors are reasonably accurate. However, I haven't done extensive image work nor have I played DVDs on it. This display has a USB hub with a flash card reader and the USB portion was defective in mine. I'm at an educational institution and Dell replaced at my mere report. The replacement unit has the same crisp display and so far its USB hub has worked. One last point, portion of the display is very hot to the touch. I don't know what the wattage numbers, but it is hard to see how this qualified for any energy star ratings.

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