Dell E248WFP - Flat panel display - TFT - 24" - widescreen - 1920 x 1200 / 60 Hz - 400 cd/m2 - 1000:1 - 5 ms - 0.27 mm - DVI-D, VGA - black - with 3-Years Advanced Exchange Warranty | 
| Brand: Dell
List Price: $469.00 Buy New: $368.99 You Save: $100.01 (21%)
New (6) Refurbished (1) from $364.98
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11349
Color: Dell dark gray Media: Electronics Native Resolution: 1900 x 1200 Display Size: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 24 x 4 x 24 Viewable Screen Size 24-inches TrueColor with 92% Color Gamut Ports: 1 x VGA / 1 x DVI-D Tilt Adjustable Stand VESA Compliant Dot Pitch: 0.27 mm (Pixel Pitch) Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: E248W3Y Model: E248WFP UPC: 043211902008 ASIN: B000Y1QK2W
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| Features:
| • | 1920 x 1200 native resolution Stunning detail and more viewable real estate without compromising desk space. | | • | 5 millisecond response time (typical) Helps reduce ghosting and motion blur when gaming or watching movies. | | • | 1000:1 contrast ratio Produces darker blacks for sharper images, crisp text, better color saturation and greater detail for HD entertainment. | | • | High Definition (HD) 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) a common connector on desktop PCs supports HDCP, a feature required by Blu-Ray and HD-DVD drives on your PC, which enables playback of high definition video and audio with no loss in detail for life-like clarity and amazing detail. | | • | Dell TrueColor Technology Richer, life-like imagery that has accurate color representation better tones and hues. Reds, greens and blues are deeper and more vibrant. The Dell E248WFP features a 92% color gamut. Color gamut refers to how many colors the display can accurately represent. |
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Product Description 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.Widescreen means cinema-style viewing and an improved overall multimedia experience. Widescreen provides you with more screen real estate so you can get more stuff on your screen at once while the flat panel design makes sure not to take up very much space on your desktop. Whether you are working or playing, wider and flatter truly is better.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 and HD-DVD players, enables playback of high definition digital video audio with no loss in detail for life-like clarity and amazing detail.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Value January 11, 2008 Richard Richardson (Denver) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Keep in mind you are getting a bare bones 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 just above average quality and no bells and whistles this one is all you.
As a good as expected November 24, 2007 Lee Minam (Twin Cities, MN) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I used to own two 22-inch widescreen monitors (Viewsonic, Westinghouse) within a year before this Dell monitor surfaced on the market. As with the Dells's other two levels up monitors, I thought this one would too come with a Portrait position tilting feature. It does not. This is only my misgiving about this device! Other than that this monitor gives out fantastic display! A display is crisp, clear, and vivid, as a good as Sony 46-inch Bravia LCD TV--and, to my pleasant surprise, this monitor consumes less energy than other two 22" monitors I used to own. Moreover, my computer used to have problem with a sleep-mode feature and noisier. This Dell monitor took care of both for some reason. I recommend it HIGHLY!
No quality control whatsoever!!! February 19, 2008 Lev Mishkin (Arkansas) 7 out of 24 found this review helpful
Bought this monitor with a Dell Vostro 200. Bought it from Dell directly. The computer turned out to be pretty good but the Monitor just killed me. I added a couple of pictures for customers to see what I am talking about. It has 5 inch spots on it, that look like some kind of a production defect. I really thought that Dell could do better than that. I mean come on guys, there has to be some kind of quality control!!! Right? Now i have to send it back and see if they can exchange it for me. In exchange i bought me a Samsung 24" 245BW and it works just fine.
Worth every single cent May 9, 2008 Kostis (Athens - Greece) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It is a great product considering its price. Wonderful image and sharp colors, big size 24" widescreen, perfect for working with many windows open, full HD support and cool design that fits great with my Mac computer and my desk. It is not a top range product and does not aim for professional designers. It doesn't have features like many inputs, integrated hubs, speakers etc. nor does it have an advanced technology panel like IPS or PVA. It is a single TN panel. That's why it is so cheap. But if you are not a professional graphic designer and you do not mind about accurate color reproduction, you will not get disappointed as image quality is still amazing. If you are thinking about buying with the same money a smaller monitor with more features, do not do it!! Sizes matters as well as full HD resolution. As I said, it's really a monitor worth to buy it, ideal for both working and gaming.
Great value and display May 31, 2008 M. White 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was my first LCD purchase after my CRT died on me. The first thing I noticed was how incredibly light this display is. I could probably lift it with one hand, making it very easy to setup and install. The other thing I noticed is how solid the stand is. A few of the other displays I considered had cheap flimsy looking stands. This one tilts without feeling like it's going to fall over. This particular model has an anti-glare screen instead of the popular high-gloss finish. I know this is a matter of personal preference, but I find the reflections in high-gloss screens distracting. The display itself is very bright with vivid colors. The native 1920x1200 resolution looks absolutely amazing. I would strongly recommend using the DVI connector if your video card supports it. The analog connection can make text a little fuzzy. The only thing that makes this a 4-star monitor instead of 5, is that there is no USB hub built in. At this price though, I think it's a great buy.
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