Typical price: £272
What is it: Budget widescreen 20-inch monitor
What we think: Below-par colour reproduction and overpricing make this difficult to recommend
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 November 2006
Tags: Dell, Dell E207WFP, analogue, viewing angle, monitors
We like:
Looks; non-glossy screen
We don't like:
Awful image reproduction
You might also need:
A computer
CNET UK judgement:
The E207WFP certainly looks the part, but it's difficult to recommend due to its sub-par picture. We'd advise you to seek one of the multitude of cheaper, better monitors currently on the market
Full review:
The Dell E207WFP caused a stir in October 2006 when we ran this story of its alleged £155 price tag. The world and its grandmother clamoured after it -- 20-inch widescreen displays typically retail upwards of £300, so the E207WFP was a breath of fresh air. Continue Reading...
Dell E207WFP History
2 Feb 2007 in Reviews
The world of display technology has seen a shift in recent months. The popularity of square-ish 4:3 displays has dwindled at the expense of newer widescreen models.
16 Oct 2006 in Crave
Dell E207WFP: £155 20-inch monitor shocker
You're selling a 20-inch widescreen monitor with excellent specs for a measly £155? Surely there must be some mistake, Mr Dell?
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