Dell 2407WFP-HC Images  Editors' choice

By Craig Simms on 26/07/2007

More Dell reviews , RRP: AU$1199.00

The good:

  • Large screen
  • Great image quality
  • Multiple video inputs
  • Highly adjustable stand

The bad:

  • No 1080p over component
  • No filtering of interlaced sources

The bottomline:

Dell has provided an excellent revision to its 2407 series, at an amazing price point. The only reason we can come up with not to buy it is if you desperately need 1080p over component.

Editors' rating:

9/10

Users' rating:

9.8/10

Tags:

2407 | dell | wfp | dvi | monitor | colour

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