
Review, DELL E248WFP 24-inch Widescreen Black Flat Panel LCD Monitor (RN071) Reviews |  | 
 |  |  Manufacturer: DELL Part #: RN071 Lowest Price: $379.00
Average rating:  Latest Deals: 16 total | | | DELL E248WFP 24-inch Widescreen Black Flat Panel LCD Monitor (RN071) Description: Amazing 1920 x 1200 native resolution, blazing fast 5 ms response time (typical), and 1000:1 contrast ratio lets you view images, documents, graphics and video with extreme detail, vivid color and fluid motion. The Dell E248WFP features Dell TrueColor Technology for better color representation resulting in deeper, more vibrant reds, greens and blues. With a contrast ratio of 1000:1 blacks are darker and vibrant colors pop off the screen for life-like movies, photos and games. Everything looks better in HD and the E248WFP with its 1920 x 1200 resolution delivers high definition clarity right to your desktop. The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) with HDCP, a feature required by Blu-Ray Disc and HD-DVD players, enables playback of high definition digital video audio with no loss in detail for life-like clarity and amazing detail. |

Review, DELL E248WFP 24-inch Widescreen Black Flat Panel LCD Monitor (RN071) User Reviews: |  |  |  |  | A terrible monitor | | Review By: bonfire on Jun. 3, 2008 | | Good: Can't think of any! | | Bad: color changes with slight est variation in viewing angle! |  Review Summary: The color changes even with the slightest changes in viewing angle. I was looking at the top of my screen and then I moved my eyes to the bottom of the screen. Boom, the color changed! I thought the monitor changed the color on me, but then I realized the difference in color was caused by the difference in viewing angle. When you look down, the screen has a bluish ton, when you look down, it becomes reddish. It also changes to reddish if you look from the side.
This constant changes of color due to slight variation of viewing angle is causing me headache. I am trying to find a way to return this product!
|  |  |  |  |  |  | Good Value For Sure | | Review By: RichieRich on Jan. 11, 2008 | | Good: Reasonable price | | Bad: None really |  Review Summary: Keep in mind you are getting a bare bones entry level monitor. No bells and whistles here. But then again you are not paying for all the extras. If that is want you want than look elsewhere.
This is good value in my opinion. Colors are nice and clarity is good. The factory settings are rather poor and it took me a few days to get it dialed in. At first I really let down but after getting things set to my liking I am more than happy. It is a big TN screen and some of the viewing angels are not the best, but nothing major. I use this screen for day to day internet browsing viewing DVDs and gaming. Gaming and DVDS have been a delight with the big screen. Basic set up is very easy but as I have stated before it will take some time to get it tuned in.
You have to evaluate what you plan to use this screen for. If you need ultra high quality color reproduction and super sharp images you will need to fork out a few more hundred dollars. If you are OK with slightly above average quality and no bells and whistles this one is all you.
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