Originally posted by: Jodiuh
Exactly. I just had a guy get one on the 1st try. I'm quite familiar w/ the return policy from Dell and if it were up to me...looking into a new monitor, I'd go through a swap or two before paying 2X $$$ for the NEC. Then again there's folks that may not like it's/Acer's glossy screen for work in the day.
Admittedly, I'm one to go through a lot of work for little benefit sometimes. But, I don't think a lot of people appreciate having to do this. It may not be of any benefit to them at all in fact.
Yes, it's not a perfect world and co's screw up/make mistakes. I had to replace a video card due to bad QA, but I'm not going to grab 2 X1900's instead because they "didn't" screw up. I'll work through the issue to get what I want...deserve for $$ paid/product offered.
Me neither. In fact I'd (and it sounds like you'd as well) go through 5 20WMGX2s if I had to get a good one. (Don't make me mention poor DasFox in Hawaii

) But would most people?
If going through the trouble's "ordering one time", you can't deny it's a viable option, right? If they don't get it on the first shot, return it...what's the harm? If I could walk down to Fry's right now and get an S-IPS in non glossy w/ height adjustments...fine...perfect...but I can't. There's NONE that I know of w/ this feature set and the price of the Dell.
It is an option, but it is not one that I feel most people would be willing to go through. If I sat here and made a webpage about how much better S-IPS is than the P-MVA they're getting in the VX2025, and included pictures and a 10-page guide on it they may believe me. But it is going to be hard to convince people that it's really worth it in the first place. I know I wouldn't go through this trouble to get a higher-end car with features I don't need if a lower model was just fine for me. That's probably a very hard analogy to understand in the geek world, but it's still true. It is hard to satisfy everybody but I feel that the geeks will naturally research more and read the first few lines of my post to figure out how they can get a good 2007WFP. And for the rest of the people, they can get a monitor that will satisfy them just as well without going through all the mess (which may be the duration of three weeks without a monitor if you don't get overnight shipping every time).
The main thing is, it's not like you just return it once and then you're set. Chances are if you get an S-PVA the first time and exchange it shortly thereafter, it's going to come from the same big batch of them and you'll end up where you started. There's no telling when or even if you'll get an S-IPS.
Bottomline: I've used 6 20.1's over the past few months and NONE come close to the experience of the DELL S-IPS. And I think everyone should be aware of this superb monitor...albeit w/ the * that you could get $@$@@#ed!!
I just don't feel you'd be so enthusiastic if you had to exchange it, that's all. I mean, it must be great having an S-IPS Dell, and while you may very well have gone through the trouble to get one, I think you'd understand where I'm coming from a little better if you had to deal with that.
Believe me, the day Dell started putting PVAs in its 2007WFP was a SAD day. I had to go on prozac for a while.