That's less than 10" in the vertical direction. You're giving up
about 54 square inches over a 20" monitor with a 4:3 aspect.
Cut out a piece of cardboard about 9 13/16" x 17". Next, see
how much the 24" monitors cost. Finally, change your mind.
I agree. I'm *very* happy with my dual 24" Dell 2405FPW LCDs. Excellent
response time for games, too. Oh and having two of these babies side-by-side
in your office earns you 10 geek points
That's less than 10" in the vertical direction. You're giving up
about 54 square inches over a 20" monitor with a 4:3 aspect.
Cut out a piece of cardboard about 9 13/16" x 17". Next, see
how much the 24" monitors cost. Finally, change your mind.
i agree also - i actually have a 2405FPW as well heh seems pretty
common these days... i just thought the OP wanted a 20 inch and would
recommend that make of panel.
i agree also - i actually have a 2405FPW as well heh seems pretty
common these days... i just thought the OP wanted a 20 inch and would
recommend that make of panel.
You're in the US, right? Maybe you didn't notice it but the OP is
located in the UK (yes, that's outside US!), and not every store has a
return policy (same is valid btw for Germany and a lot of other
countries)...
I Have just bought tis Dell 2005FPW which has a resolution of 1680X1050 &
has a DVI terminal & is also supplied with a DVI & VGA cable. In a nutshell
it is a nice piece of kit. I paid £330.00 for mine.
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