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Dell gets official on 2707WFP 27-inch LCD
We knew it was coming, and then we knew it was coming, but now we know it's here. Dell's 2707WFP 27-incher just got official. Along with all those specs we've already blown by you, like 1920 x 1200 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and a 6ms response time, the display features Dell TrueColor Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting, a 9-in-2 media card reader, that beveled glass base that has people talking -- mixed reviews so far -- and a solid aluminum chasis. Dell also packed in a height-adjustable stand with tilt and swivel, along with four USB 2.0 ports. The monitor is available now, with a $1,399 pricetag.
Dell shares a few specs on its upcoming display announcements
So Dell picked the rather unfortunate time of 9:00am for its keynote here at CES, so we've got a feeling a few eyeballs might be distracted while it announces displays, SideShow device and whatever else Dell might have up its sleeve. However, it does look like Dell has finally wised up to all its display leaks over the past week or so, and shared a few specs with us to chew on while we wait for the keynote to begin. Most notably, it looks like that 2707WFP Dell UltraSharp 27-inch LCD will feature a 1920 x 1200 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 6ms response time. With Dell's TrueColor technology the display can pull off 92% of the NTSC color space -- a "first" for the 27-inch display, though there really isn't much competition to speak of. Dell is also breaking out its E228WFP 22-incher, along with the XPS 710 H2C supa' PC.
Dell continues updating displays, 2707WFP gets the silver treatment
Late last month, Dell's 2007WFP woke up finding itself in a strange, unfamiliar skin. Next, both the SE1777FP and the SE1977FP woke up to find themselves in weird, rather dated, silver bevels. Now, just as swift and senselessly, the widescreen 27" 2707WFP has met a similarly silver fate. Dell's website is mum on changes -- it's mum on just about everything -- but pictures don't lie and the decidedly widescreen monitor pictured to the right definitely isn't a misplaced FP-series screen lost in the labyrinths of Dell's website.