Monday, October 30, 2006

Dell 2007 WFP 20.1" [ Review]






Build Quality
I have to say this is superb, compared to my 2 previous TFT Screens and the Samsung 940BW, as well as the Sony TFT, this is very nicely built, my old Dell PC had a 17" Dell TFT which had similar build qualities too - Dell wins here.

OSD
The OSD is nice, I got to grips with it very quickly, it provides a fair amount of control from colour to PiP sources and whatnot. Lots to sift through. It's also movable and transparent so looks nice and does not distract.

Default Brightness / Colour
This is where I was most surprised, the default brightness is at 50, there is no contrast setting when using DVI and the colour mode (once reset) was at "PC Normal" - I found these settings to be instantly usable and photos were immediately more "real" compared to the other screens I have seen the same photos on. The screen is bright yet not too bright, details are clear and using windows in general is neutral and easy on the eyes - it reminds me allot of my friends NEC 20WGX2 except minus the opticlear coating.

I used only the desktop profile mode in the OSD as I am not a fan of "special" modes.

Performance

I played the new Casino Royale trailer windowed and full screen - again no bad things here.

Viewing angles were also very good, if you look at it form a above diagonal angle there is some colour shift, well not like TN panels but hard to describe, can I call it the "IPS effect" ? hehe. I doubt anyone watches movies diagonally anyway so it's a non issue this smile.gif

One thing during video playback to note though, the IPS panel "twinkling" is noticeable if you look for it, otherwise you are too busy enjoying what you are watching.

I also played some HL2 and was equally impressed, blacks were black and dark areas were very dark, just how they should be but not so dark that you can't see anything!

Pixel Mapping / Aspect ratios
This worked perfectly, you do have to set it each time you load a low res game though but I don't play anything below native res so it's not an issue.
Picture in Picture
I hooked up my DV camcorder to the Composite in socket to see what the quality was like and to test out PiP - Composite is ass quality compared to svideo but it showed PiP works well and just as you'd expect.

Backlight Bleed
There is no visible backlight bleeding, the screen seems to be uniform throughout, perhaps the lower right area is a "little" darker than the rest of the screen space but you won't notice it unless you look for it.

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1 Comments:

Blogger denyed said...

I have the 2005 version of this monitor and it absolutely kicks ass! I had quite a bit of trouble with backlight bleeding and went through about 3 monitors before I was happy. I am assuming this may be fixed in the new version... or pretty close to fixed? I actually just bought another one, but the current model for $329CDN with Dell Deals, we'll see if it's any better! Nice Review, thanks!

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