Dell 24" Widescreen Monitor - Tech Review
Hello, my name is Roger DeRue and I have a website www.freecomputerconsultant.com. Today, what I wanted to do is profile one of my new favorite monitors. This happens to be a Dell 2407 WFP.
It’s 24-inch widescreen monitor. Well, it gets all the nice features and it looks great. Now, the price is somewhere around $600.00 and it depends obviously price has changed daily and usually go down over time, but I also have an e-book on my website for sale that will show you how to save money on this end all purchases from Dell online. You want to check that out. Again, that’s www.freecomputerconsultant.com.
Let me show you just a few of the features. Here the features of this nice widescreen monitor. Another way this has monitor adjust up and down and tilt towards you and away from you and swivel on its base. It actually swivels the whole of things sideways, and with the proper video card, the typical end video or a good ATI card you can actually display the monitor this way. If you have a lot of long documents for instance, and not quite work for everybody but for some people it can be really heavy feature.
I’ll step on this side like this. Let me go ahead and show you some of the inputs on the bottom. This is actually a USB 2.0 hub as well, so there is a USB connector to plug things into and below it is a kind of square on there as where you would plug in to your computer with the cable that comes with it. Going down a little bit we have a component video and then S-video and then composite video. Then we have the more standard 15-pin analog connector there and the DVI Digital input, and it comes with cable for both of these.
That happens to be a power output for some optional speakers that actually attach to the bottom of the monitor, so you don’t have to have an additional power that they are after for those I guess and the power cord. So, really a lot of the nice inputs are on the bottom of this monitor.
We’re looking at the left side of this monitor. If I can zoom in there you’ll see that —now I’ll do have in the bottom a couple of more USB connections and above of that we have two slots that are about 10 in 1 multi-card reader. This will show up if you do have the USB connected to your PC. This will show as two additional drive letters that you can even change those drive letters so they can be in other way also.
Now, the top on there is for a compact flash and the bottom one fits just about everything else, a secured digital and let me say all the media, all types of memory sticks and it’s really kind of a heavy feature also.
If we’re still on aesthetics and style this is what the monitor looks like from the back and again. This is the view from the front and this is what the monitor slit all the down on its base, and here we have the monitor all the way up on its base, and again, you could tell the sideways at this point.
The controllers are on the bottom right. You can’t see too well the one, two, three, four, five that indicate what input the monitor has selected whether it’s the TV inputs or the analog and the digital and the other controllers bring up a nice menu.
So, there it is again, the Dell 2407WFP, it’s a 24-inch widescreen monitor and the resolution does go up to always 12 and it goes to higher but I’m running at 1920 x 1200, so you really get a lot of real state on that screen.
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