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  • Dell launches E228WFP 22-inch widescreen LCD

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    01.09.2007

    While that 2707WFP is hogging the spotlight with all its pixels and inches, Dell's E228WFP just hit the US -- it's been trotting around Japan and Canada for a week or three -- and at a mere $329 it ain't kidding around. The display features one of those 22-inch widescreen panels that are apparently the new hawterness for Vista, and of course that new brushed aluminum design that Dell is slowly rolling out to its new displays. There's a standard 1680 x 1050 resolution and DVI-HDCP plug, but otherwise this one's a bit light on features -- though we're sure that won't matter too terribly much when you're busy yukking it up with Vista Gadgets and other fancy new OS features.

  • Dell shares a few specs on its upcoming display announcements

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    01.09.2007

    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's 22-inch E228WFP widescreen LCD loosed in Japan

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    12.14.2006

    Dell has been offering their version of the 22-inch, 1680x1050 LCD monitor in Australia for some time now. As of tomorrow it hits the shores of Japan with the same 300cd/m2 brightness, 800:1 contrast, 160-degree viewing angle, 5-ms typical response, and DVI jack in tow. Analog RGB? Yeah, that too old schooler. Priced at a very Westinghoused, tax-included price of ¥66,150 (about $563). However, unlike the Westinghouse, Dell's monitor brings HDCP to the game for viewing HD content in Vista. Still waiting on word for a US drop. [Via Impress]Read -- E228WFP (Australia) Read -- E228WFP (Japan)