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Originally posted by: javabrak
I called Dell today, they said the monitors have been pushed back but no ETA yet. Did find Dell's web site detailing it:
Dell E207WFP Site
Originally posted by: SithSolo1
Originally posted by: javabrak
I called Dell today, they said the monitors have been pushed back but no ETA yet. Did find Dell's web site detailing it:
Dell E207WFP Site
Well looking at the 360 on that page it would seem that this monitor lacks the ability to adjust height or rotate...bummer.![]()
Originally posted by: javabrak
I called Dell today, they said the monitors have been pushed back but no ETA yet. Did find Dell's web site detailing it:
Dell E207WFP Site
Originally posted by: Deleted member 139972
Dell E207WFP
Just heard about this on Engadget!Better yet, it supposed to have a USB Hub, DVI with HDCP, 5ms response time, Composite and S-Video.
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: SithSolo1
Originally posted by: javabrak
I called Dell today, they said the monitors have been pushed back but no ETA yet. Did find Dell's web site detailing it:
Dell E207WFP Site
Well looking at the 360 on that page it would seem that this monitor lacks the ability to adjust height or rotate...bummer.![]()
Dude what are you talking about? It has the same stand as the 2007wfp.
Look at the multi-window viewing section. The two background monitors are raised.
Originally posted by: Zstream
Originally posted by: Deleted member 139972
Dell E207WFP
Just heard about this on Engadget!Better yet, it supposed to have a USB Hub, DVI with HDCP, 5ms response time, Composite and S-Video.
awesome post just snagged one with a 20% off coupon.
250$ for a nice LCD = I love you![]()
The difference has to do with color representation. An x-bit LCD monitor uses x bits to represent the brightness setting of a particular sub-pixel (each pixel is made of 3 sub-pixels, one for each of the 3 primary colors: red, green, and blue). This means that each sub-pixel can have 2^x possible settings or 2^3x possible colors (remember there are 3 sub-pixels) per pixel. So an 8-bit panel can be set to 16,777,216 possible colors and a 6-bit panel can be set to 262,144 possible colors.Originally posted by: AzNPinkTuv
whats teh diff? i know close to nothing with monitors
Originally posted by: intogamer
Some people got it around $209.XX shipped