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Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor

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  • Display Type LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size 22 in - Widescreen
  • Display interface VGA (HD-15) DVI
  • Max Resolution 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz
  • EPEAT rating Silver
  • Dot pitch 0.282 mm
  • Aspect ratio 16:10
  • Contrast ratio 800:1

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"Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen Not Good"

2 stars  | on by livininny

Pros

Great Price

Cons

Monitor Display

Summary

I am extremely disappointed in the Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen. The price is great
for your normal everyday web surfing and misc apps. But not for graphic design. I have an ULTRA SHARP 2005 20" WS. The color is vivid. Viewing angles are great, sitting down, standing up, from the
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I am extremely disappointed in the Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen. The price is great
for your normal everyday web surfing and misc apps. But not for graphic design. I have an ULTRA SHARP 2005 20" WS. The color is vivid. Viewing angles are great, sitting down, standing up, from the side, on your head. On the Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen and after using an external monitor calibration tool, the color is dull, angles are poor (if i stand, colors get washed out). Very, very disappointed. I guess you get what you pay for. On top of that i went dual screen so i have two Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen that will be going back to DELL. Now i have to tell my wife that i need the ULTRA SHARP back or drop another $300 for two ULTRA SHARP 2007 20" WS. Not going to be a good weekend for me.

PS. Nothing on the DELL website says anthing about the screen colors, although the "SALES" rep told me that the color is more vivid with the ULTRA SHARP. And he told me this before i complained about the quality on the Dell E228WFP 22" Widescreen.

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"Big and Wide for Small $"

4 stars  | on by big_daddy_mpd

Pros

Excellent max resolution for the money, Nice, narrow form factor including stand base. DVI and RGB plugs.

Cons

Can display white text on black background as it "flips" modes during loading games, etc...

Summary

Let's get this straight...for less than $280, you shouldn't expect 1680X1250 resolution, 22in, and wide angle continuity. If you get it, be thankful, and move on. 5 years ago, I got a 22 inch Sony LCD monitor at work. It cost my company $1500. This is as ... Read full review

Let's get this straight...for less than $280, you shouldn't expect 1680X1250 resolution, 22in, and wide angle continuity. If you get it, be thankful, and move on. 5 years ago, I got a 22 inch Sony LCD monitor at work. It cost my company $1500. This is as good, if not better, at much lower price. The toggleable RGB/DVI mode makes it so that when I bring my laptop home from work, and need a "larger screen", I can plug my laptop into this thing...toggle to RGB, and go to town with 22in diag of real-estate.

 

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