
Granted, this 1,680-by-1,050 display doesn't deliver the. we all seem sure it a TN, but how are we so sure it's a 6 bit FRC? Let see all this seemingly abundant knowledge here put to work and see what panel it really is.seems better then busting on Jon anyway. The Dell E207WFP (279 direct) is proof that you don't have to spend a fortune to own a 20-inch widescreen LCD monitor these days. Dell Ultra Sharp E207WFP 20.1' Widescreen LCD Monitor VGA DVI Mitcham, London E207WFPC - Dell 20-inch Widescreen 1680 x 1050 at 60Hz Flat Panel LCD Monitor Used, good condition. Yes they aren't the same, that should be clear to anyone who does the simpliest of research, viewing angle alone should raise the eyebrows, yes? I agree they mask the truth and that is absolutely shady, but you guys were awfully rough on Jon, considering the postings with information about the panel without links or proof. Look at the L204 and L203 debates around. Makes me believes it's one of the new TN's I have seen much debate abuot these new TN's and it confuses many into thinking it's an IPS at first. It offers Analog (VGA) and DVI (Digital Video Interface) connector interface. The screen doesn't black out from extreme viewing, yet has bad back light bleed. The E207WFP 20' Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor from Dell improves productivity and provides an affordable way to enjoy an immersive widescreen multimedia/gaming experience and allows ease of photo/video editing. In fact the specs on this panel are just about identical to the LM201WE3. They do make 8bit TN panels now you know. How are you folks so firm in deciding this is a 6bit FRC panel? Do we have some supporting links? I certainly haven't found anything, and would love to find any info. The monitor is my most likely first switch, but is there any second tier upgrades you all could recommend I know I should be happy with my performance (almost constant 55+ FPS on Witcher 3 at max), but I've got some money burning a hole in my pocket and a summer working from home Thanks in advance. The market exists for TN's for the very reason of price which is what Jon wanted out of his purchase.Īlso I see some talk of reasearch in this thread. Dell 2007WFP: 20.1 in TFT active matrix Response time 16 ms :thumbdown Max resolution 1680 x 1050 Dot pitch 0.258 mm Color support 24-bit (16.7 million colors) :thumbup: :thumbdown Image brightness 300 cd/m2 Display (projector) image contrast ratio 800:1 :thumbdown Built-in devices USB hub 399.00 (paid 367.56) HP w2007 20. He sounded alot less "pro-TN" to me, where some of you sounded a whole lot more like "anything anti-TN".

Funny how you guys are jumping all over poor Jon.
