Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC 30-inch WideScreen LCD Monitor Ultra-High Resolution with Height Adjustable Stand | 
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| Brand: Dell
List Price: $1,399.00 Buy New: $1,039.00 You Save: $360.00 (26%)
MPN: Dell Part# 222-7175 Model: Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC UPC: 335530074208 EAN: 0335530074208
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The Dell badge is a symbol of quality and reliability. When we develop a new product we put it through the rigors of true-to-life use and then some, helping ensure it meets our strict quality guidelines. sfs | | • | The Dell UltraSharpTM 3007WFP-HC now features TrueColor vivid hues, remarkable depth and pictures bright enough for viewing under most lighting. With deeper reds, crisper blues and sparkling whites, youll observe graphics in their most natural state on a Dell widescreen with vibrant colors. Lifelike, captivating hues translate into a rich overall entertainment experience. | | • | Uncompromising Performance: Go big or go home. The Dell 30-inch widescreen monitor is a visual wonder, boasting a fast response time, high contrast ratio and ultra-high resolution. Color and detail have never looked better or bigger thanks to the brilliantly bright display and Dells UltraSharpTM technology. There are plenty of reasons why Dell is Americas #1 source for flat-panel displays the 3007WFP-HC is one more. | | • | Picture Perfect To fully utilize your new 3007WFP-HC monitor and enjoy the ultra-high resolution settings, your PC must have a dual-link DVI-D graphics card that supports 2560x1600 resolution. These dedicated high-end video cards are offered with select XPS desktops and Dell Precision workstations, or separately through the Dell.com Electronics & Accessories store. A high-quality video card is necessary for you to take advantage of all the 30-inch monitor's features, including high-definition viewing. Please make sure that your PC either has or can support a dual-link DVI-D graphics card before purchasing this monitor. | | • | An Office with a View: The 3007WFP-HC is the perfect tool for CAD-CAM, 3D modeling, pre-press editing, video editing, graphic design and professional photography. Dont squint when polishing your visual creations the 3007WFP-HC gives you a larger-than-life view of all the details, and it allows for viewing multiple pages, layouts and images in a convenient side-by-side format. Designers, editors and modelers can enjoy high productivity and minimized eyestrain, not to mention a first-class viewing experience every time they sit at their desk. |
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| Customer Reviews:
I love it. August 15, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
It's big, bright, fast, beautiful and did I mention it's big? I mean two side-by-side magnified A4 documents big. The $1100 price is great too compared to other 30" models.
The reason why this monitor is considered obsolete by Dell is the complaints from videophiles about its lack of connectivity options. Specifically, dual-link DVI is the only way in. So, if you are planning on connecting game machines or BlueRay drives or HD cable boxes via HDMI, you are out of luck. But, why would you want to do that? Even full HD video only goes up to 1920x1080. This monitor does 2560x1600. It makes a lot more sense to pay $800 for a 42" 1080p LCD TV, which is bigger and better for viewing video anyway. This is an ultra-high-resolution monitor, pure and simple, and I love it for doing a good job there.
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As the channel runs low on stock of this monitor, the Gateway XHD3000 30" Widescreen HD LCD Monitor becomes a better value. The latter, however, does not employ the S-IPS panel from LG, which is generally considered the best and most expensive LCD technology as of 2008. This is another reason why some 30" monitors are still a good buy in my mind even though 24" models are selling for under $300 nowadays. Those cheap monitors use TN panels, with poor color, contrast and viewing angles. Smaller S-IPS monitors (e.g. HP LP2475W 24in LCD Monitor 1920X1200 and Planar PX2611W 26-Inch Widescreen Digital/Analog with Height Adjust Stand (Black)) still cost $600+ and are becoming scarcer by the day due to the competition from its cheaper cousins. Even Samsung, which holds the patents for the middling S-PVA technology, has been introducing TN models.
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