The Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP is a large brash monitor that will really make an instant impression on your desk – it's up to you to decide if it's one you want to make. It offers a comprehensive range of connections and although it doesn't have HDMI it does...
One of the best looking monitors on the market, High-resolution with 6ms (GTG), Plenty of connectivity, Handles 720p content well,
Price ($999), Limited swivel, No included speakers
I am impressed overall with Dells 2707WFP and dont consider there to be that many downsides. The screen is bright, but not overly to the point of it being headache inducing. If you happen to find yourself sitting within a few feet of a monitor of th...
The LCD is enormous, Good image quality, 4Port USB 2.0 Hub & Media card readers, Strong, sturdy base
Price ($1199 before discounts), Slightly dim around edges / corners
The Dell 2707WFP LCD monitor is very large. There are a few things youll have to take into account if youre considering buying one! For example, do you have the space on your desk for this monster? The display is so large I found myself sometimes sub...
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Published: 2007-02-07, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Elegant design; practical size; excellent geometry, brightness, and contrast; four USB 2.0 ports; memory card slots.
Expensive; uniformity, ghosting, and color-tracking artifacts that would matter less if the display were cheaper; no HDMI interface; lacks some important settings; generates a lot of heat.
The Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP is expensive and not quite up to the task for professional imaging, but its elegant design, big screen, and copious extras will appeal to those with a big budget.
Very good picture quality; fast response time; built in flash memory card reader.
Its really too much money for 1920x1200 pixels.
Older users who have problems with high pixel densities will appreciate this display, as will people who are into video editing or digital photography. And its a great gaming display. But $1,399 is about $300-$400 too much ...
Abstract: For most, the 30”, 2560 x 1600 monoliths that have been entering the market lately are a bit much, especially for gaming. Ignoring the startup cost, at that resolution you really need a pair of 8800GTXs and a superclocked Core 2 Duo to do games just...
Its a huge display. Really, really big. You may think its a long way down the street to the chemists, Good picture quality, 4 USB ports, Media card slots
Lacks HDMI, You may go blind
You probably dont need the 2707WFP 27-inch Widescreen LCD, but who cares about need? This LCD display is a pure display of luxury, and a highly enjoyable one at that. ...