Reviewed on June 14, 2006Dell's 24-inch wide-screen LCD delivers excellent image quality and a ton of connectivity options, including video inputs and picture-in-picture settings. Add in a great price, and the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP is the best value in its class.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, Dell, monitor, display, menu, LCD, setting, games, DVD
Reviewed on October 17, 2007Dell's UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC widescreen monitor gives you tons of input flexibility, strong moving image quality, and a handful of other features that will endear you to it as a digital entertainment display. It's not as strong as we'd like with static images, however, making this display not as well suited to demanding image and graphics professionals.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, NEC Electronics Corp., Dell, display, slot, degree, speakers, monitor, multimedia, Gateway Inc., HDMI, LCD, Apple Computer, video, games
Reviewed on February 27, 2006With good performance, a stylish design, and all the flexibility we could ask for in a monitor, the Dell UltraSharp 1907FP is one of the few entries in the budget display category that we highly recommend.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, adjustment, display, Dell, LCD, USB port, monitor, DVD
Reviewed on April 4, 2008The Samsung 2232GW delivers where it counts with excellent image quality, but Dell has a 22-inch LCD that delivers the same level of performance and more features for less money.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, display, LCD, webcam, Dell, monitor, movies, USB port, image, games, video
Reviewed on February 27, 2006With an attractive design, ample adjustability options, and great image quality, the Dell UltraSharp 1707FP is one of the best 17-inch LCD monitors. We're especially impressed with its low price.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, adjustment, degree, Dell, LCD, USB port, monitor, color, Sony Corp., button
Reviewed on November 12, 2008The Lenovo ThinkVision L2440x is a well-designed 24-inch LCD monitor that's great for movies and games, but the display (and its LED backlighting) is too expensive for the performance and features it supplies.TAGS:Lenovo, Dell UltraSharp, stand, light-emitting diode, degree, display, button, LCD, monitor, Dell, USB, video
Reviewed on August 8, 2006The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, media card reader, stand, display, Dell, degree, HP, LCD, monitor
Reviewed on December 14, 2005The DS-1900 is a novelty display for people who want two monitors on the same stand. Many other 19-inch monitors can provide better performance, and buying two would cost much less than the DS-1900.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, stand, monitor, Philips Electronics N.V., LCD, Dell
Reviewed on April 14, 2006The 20-inch wide screen BenQ FP202W features a fast 8-millisecond pixel response rate, but its motion performance isn't particularly impressive, and it offers fewer features and less adjustability than other less expensive models.TAGS:BenQ Corp., Dell UltraSharp, adjustment, button, LCD, HDTV, Dell, games, monitor, movie, DVD, photograph
Reviewed on July 31, 2007We're not overly impressed with NEC's LCD193WXM monitor. The 19-inch wide-screen LCD has strong enough image quality for the price, but NEC seems to equate utilitarianism with missing features. We wouldn't expect a $200 19-inch screen to bowl anyone over, but competing displays seem to try harder.TAGS:NEC Electronics Corp., NEC Corp., display, LCD, monitor, button, Samsung Electronics, Dell, HP
Reviewed on February 21, 2006The Soyo Dymond DYLMO19A has the look and feel of a bargain LCD, but it adds good image quality, built-in speakers, and a digital-input option. However, you can find better, more adjustable monitors for the price.TAGS:SOYO Group Inc., base, appearance, monitor, LCD, speakers, display, Dell
Reviewed on December 21, 2005We have only minor complaints about the Envision EN9600's image quality, but other 19-inch LCDs offer more features, better stability, and comparable image quality for the same price.TAGS:Westinghouse, image quality, LCD, Acer Inc., monitor, Dell