Typical price: £520
What is it: 24-inch flat panel monitor
What we think: Strong image quality and a great set of features with plenty of flexibility
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC Review
Reviewed on: 23 October 2007
Dell's UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC is basically the same 24-inch widescreen monitor that we reviewed from
This new one earns similar admiration, although we found its image quality was less impressive with static images than with video and games. Perhaps a serious photo editor wouldn't consider a consumer-level LCD anyway. The rest of us can take heart, though, that this LCD, available from Dell for around £520, not only works well as a multimedia display, it's also full of useful features.
Design
The basic frame and stand of the UltraSharp remains the same as it has for roughly the past two years. It's a clean-enough design that doesn't quite have the aesthetic polish of an
The screen is easy to attach and remove, and the stand gives you just as much adjustability as NEC's recent
NEC's display earned a few design points for its easy-to-navigate onscreen menu, which was made possible by a small joystick next to the power button. Dell's new UltraSharp receives no such kudos. All of the options you'd expect to find are present, including three presets for multimedia, games and desktop, but making a selection and navigating in general is unintuitive.
Dell also offers no software for integrating the monitor controls with your Windows display settings, a feature of the NEC that we appreciated.
Features
Here's where the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC shines. Dell includes almost every kind of PC and mainstream video input you can imagine on this display, the one exception being HDMI. It's not out of the question that you might want to connect an HDMI-only device to this monitor, but you can always use a DVI-to-HDMI adapter if that's a requirement.
The display lacks speakers out of the box, although Dell offers a Dell SoundBar for an extra £30. This set of encapsulated speakers snaps onto the bottom edge of the screen and provides 10W of stereo audio output.
But even if it doesn't come with audio output, thanks to its large screen, its high resolution and its HDCP-compliance, you might reasonably consider using Dell's display for watching movies in a living room or bedroom. You'll just need a separate set of speakers from your video source.
Dell also makes great use of the monitor's downstream USB capability. In addition to four USB 2.0 ports, Dell also includes a 9-in-2 set of media card slots. Building slots for your digital camera data cards into the screen lets you keep your desktop stowed farther out of sight. Those slots also fill a features gap if you own a desktop that lacks a media card reader -- aka Mac owners.
Finally, the UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC includes both picture-in-picture and picture-by-picture capability. With all that screen real estate, it's easy to imagine those features coming in handy. The screen will not automatically switch the aspect ratio when you rotate into portrait mode, however, so you'll still need to make that change manually in your video driver software.
Like most monitors, the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC comes with a
three-year default warranty. You also get telephone assistance and
a fair amount of online help.
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