DELL2007FP and DELL2007WFP Monitors
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:20 am
Those who saw my previous thread with Thinkpad pictures - http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=49962 (shameless self-advertising
) - have undoubtably noticed that a large portion of it was dedicated to a couple of 20" Dell monitors.
This thread is dedicated for direct comparison of aforementioned two monitors (20" regular and 20" wide, resolutions UXGA and SXGA+ respectively).
The pics below I originally posted on a different forum, per request from a user who wanted to compare the two monitors head-to-head. I figured this may be interested to others.
This is not my normal desk setup (I don't normally use both at the same time). I just put them side by side for the photos.
Do keep in mind that I made no special calibrations to the monitors, so the images are not a good indicator of image quality or color accuracy - it's a mere display area comparison.
Both monitors next to the T42 in its dock.

Both monitors side-by-side.

A webpage.

Close-up on the 8:5:

Close-up on the 4:3:

1.33:1 movie display:

2:35:1 movie display:

Another webpage:

Same webpage in portrait mode:

Close up on the 3:4:

Close up on the 5:8:

This thread is dedicated for direct comparison of aforementioned two monitors (20" regular and 20" wide, resolutions UXGA and SXGA+ respectively).
The pics below I originally posted on a different forum, per request from a user who wanted to compare the two monitors head-to-head. I figured this may be interested to others.
This is not my normal desk setup (I don't normally use both at the same time). I just put them side by side for the photos.
Do keep in mind that I made no special calibrations to the monitors, so the images are not a good indicator of image quality or color accuracy - it's a mere display area comparison.
Both monitors next to the T42 in its dock.

Both monitors side-by-side.

A webpage.

Close-up on the 8:5:

Close-up on the 4:3:

1.33:1 movie display:

2:35:1 movie display:

Another webpage:

Same webpage in portrait mode:

Close up on the 3:4:

Close up on the 5:8:
