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Pros 20inch, great responce time, price on March 25, 2005 by ryan.steele | Read full review
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Pros crisp text, option of portrait positioning for business use, loads of viewable space at it's resident 1600 x 1200 setting, substantial base, 4 usb ports in the monitor, outstanding value for the price on March 3, 2005 by ksalerno | Read full review
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Pros Creamy smooth image, very clean whites, no color cast on January 16, 2007 by soupyhotness | Read full review
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Pros Price, 16ms,size,colors on October 11, 2005 by Old Dood | Read full review
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Pros The size of the panel is awesome, the quality is incredible and it's Dell on January 12, 2005 | Read full review
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Pros Looking at most of the negative reviews I get the impression that many of these people are not using the monitor at its native 1600x1200 resolution. Both the NEC 1880SX and 1960NX have a poor native res of 1,280 x 1,024. Any LCD in wrong res will look p on January 12, 2005 | Read full review
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Pros Great gaming LCD. This was THE monitor used by most ALL game and tech companies during E3 2004. nVidia, ATI and most all PC game companies used these exact monitors to showcase their stuff. The only reason I bought mine! on January 12, 2005 | Read full review
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Pros Product arrived as ordered. Great pricture quality with Half Life 2. Paid $ 599 on Dell's webpage. ALL necessary cables included. on November 23, 2004 | Read full review
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Pros Much easier to read for onlin classes,surf and game on than my previous Dell m991 crt. on October 19, 2004 | Read full review
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Pros Fast refresh Bright display Great colors on March 18, 2004 | Read full review
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Pros Resolution of course - 1600x1200 has been the minimum for decent work for years and no LCD is going to see my buck for less then that. So, we could say that this is the first non-toy LCD from Dell's stable. Oh, and for the curioyus mind, I went to take a on February 23, 2004 | Read full review
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Pros Good price for a 20" flat panel display, but substandard picture quality took away that value on February 15, 2004 | Read full review
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Pros one has to wonder why CNET is listing the resolution for every monitor listed but not this one, which just happens to have the highest at 1600x1200. That's where the extra money goes and the importance of that resolution on a 20" panel can't be understate on November 29, 2003 | Read full review
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Pros good image quality, relatively cheap, usb hub, you can get this monitor for 650 with the right coupons on dell.com on January 12, 2005 | Read full review
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Pros Has USB, tons of settings and picture in picture. Easy to tilt, swivle, raise and lower. on June 12, 2011 | Read full review
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Pros -Ultra crisp and clear high resolution display
-4 USB 2.0 ports
-Longevity (everything works perfectly after 9 years)
-Can swivel in many directions
-Neck can be extended vertically on October 3, 2010 by AmeriKenny | Read full review -
Pros Amazing image quality, small pixels. Personally, I prefer the 4:3 size over over the (more hip?) 16:9 format and use two monitors of better quality (one for working and one for parking data/apps). This one has a native resolution of 1600x1200 on March 3, 2009 by euspos | Read full review
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Pros Gorgeous, huge, reliable on April 9, 2007 by bullmeister | Read full review
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Pros huge screen 1600x1200 resolution,very usefull silver stand.picture in picture on September 7, 2006 by freestyler_ghost | Read full review
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Pros Size, brightness, contrast, sharpness, inputs on August 22, 2006 by matthewedwardcornish | Read full review
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