Dell 2007WFP question.

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Sorry for the noob question (I feel so stupid asking this), but I am looking at getting a 20 inch screen in the next week or so, and looking at the Dell 2007WFP, I see that it has composite imputs. Does this mean that I can plug something like a DVD player, or a PS2 into it without needing a TV tuner? If not then I will probably just get the cheaper version.

Thanks.
 
Do you know if the image quality will be better though a TV tuner? Cause the difference in price is more then enough for a internal Digital TV tuner.

I need an 8 bit monitor (for colour acuracy in phototgraphy), so the Dell E207WFP seems like a good option for that price.
 
Both the current Dell 20 inch monitors say they are 16.7 million colours so they both should be 8 bit. It has been a few years since I used a non 8 bit monitor, and I don't want to risk it. And the first thing I will be doing when I get the monitor is to calibrate it with my Spyder for acuracy. I think below 20 inch almost all the cheaper monitors are 6 bit.

I think I might go the TV tuner route regardless, as I don't have a TV, and sometimes watching TV can be fun.
 
fish99 said:
Best way is from the viewing angles. TN will be around 160 degrees, PVA/MVA/IPS will be around 178 degrees. The full specs are on the Dell site.

Thanks.

I am now thinking that I should just get the cheaper on and put the savings towards a HP B9180 in a couple of months.
 
fish99 said:
TBH it's not the colour reproduction that's the problem with TN panels, it's the viewing angles. The vertical viewing angles mean if you set the whole screen to one colour, it will appear a significantly different shade at the top and bottom of the screen. Also you see the colours shift as you move your head up and down just a few inches.

Hard to argue against an £80 saving though (price difference between E207WFP and 2007WFP in the sale - see link below), espeically if it's just a temporary screen, and a lot of people buy TN panels are are happy with them.

I think you miss understand. The HP B9180 is a A3+ printer. This monitor will probably last me a year or two. After what you said about the colour shift, I am back to the 2007WFP again. But I also need to get a new camera body in the next two months.... :(
 
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