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CNET PRIZEFIGHT: Apple 30-inch LCD vs. Dell 30-inch LCD

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Round 5: DisplayMate-based performance tests

Down to the nitty-gritty

Apple Cinema HD Display (30-inch)

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For general computing tasks, both of these high-end monitors will perform admirably. But if you work with graphically advanced design programs, your livelihood depends on the sharpness and accuracy of colors on your monitor. We used CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based grayscale, color, and uniformity benchmarks to test the abilities of the UltraSharp 3007WFP and the Cinema Display in our most technical tests.

Text: Serif and sans serif text was legible on both monitors at 6.8 point and above, and Times looked clear at 9 point and above on both monitors. With Arial fonts, however, the UltraSharp 3007WFP looked clear and distinct at 7.5, while the Cinema Display's looked less clear below 9 point.

White-level saturation
White-level saturation
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Grayscale: On our white-level saturation screens, the UltraSharp 3007WFP showed all degrees of gray, while the Cinema Display's was slightly less distinct. The Apple, however, did show better differentiation in the grays, with a smoother progression. The grayscale intensity screens showed similar results, with the Cinema Display again showing more variation, especially in the light areas.

Color: The monitors' color scales looked nearly identical. The Apple Cinema Display's blues and magentas looked slightly compressed--meaning that the monitor didn't display the very darkest or very lightest colors. Still, a close look at the full color ramp revealed the Cinema Display's slightly darker and more-vivid color pallet. The Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP's brightness seemed to have a negative effect on the colors, lending them a slightly washed-out appearance.

Uniformity: With monitors this big, we were nearly positive we'd see bright spots throughout the screens. To our pleasant surprise, both monitors showed nearly perfect uniformity, with the UltraSharp 3007WFP exhibiting a very small bright spot in the bottom-left corner.


Winner: Again, Apple takes this category by a hair. Its grayscale differentiation and more-vivid color pallet sealed the deal in round 5.


    Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5      
  Apple     X X X      
  Dell X X            





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by scottmeade (See profile) - August 11, 2007 9:13 PM PDT
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by KennyLynd (See profile) - March 26, 2007 12:46 AM PDT
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For your consideration

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by Dejoblue (See profile) - February 22, 2007 1:42 AM PST

Apple vs Dell

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by AnthonyL88 (See profile) - January 2, 2007 10:11 PM PST

What about price? Dell wins by $500!

I'm just surprised that no one mentioned price? at $500 cheaper the Dell wins ha... (Read more)
by kellyllek (See profile) - December 9, 2006 8:30 PM PST

Worst Review Ever

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Im MAC usar for more than 15 years but I recently

Im MAC ADDICT user for more than 15 years but I recently bought the 30"
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by yusa28 (See profile) - October 19, 2006 4:43 PM PDT
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Mounting and video card requirements

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by musiorski (See profile) - May 8, 2006 9:13 AM PDT

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Missing the point (see below) has got the point

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