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September 5th, 2008 18:00

1905FP, panel type?

On the sales invoice the monitor is listed as:

Dell Ultrasharp 1905FP Flat Panel 19" vis, Optiplex Precision and  Latitude

How or where can I find if it is an S-IPS, H-IPS, VA, TN, S-PVA, MVA?

Thanks,

97 Posts

September 5th, 2008 20:00

Dell monitors Wikipedia

1905FP = PVA/P-MVA

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September 5th, 2008 21:00

So my monitor is a S-PVA with a label by Dell

as Ultra sharp. BUT its not an S-IPS.

Why call it Ultra sharp if it's not top of the line

and the very high price besides????   

20 Posts

September 6th, 2008 00:00

Thank you Mike5065 for your response.

So the bottom line is Ultra sharp doesn't

mean to much. My chances of picking up

an Ultra sharp monitor in the future with

ISP is chancy with a high price..... 

97 Posts

September 6th, 2008 00:00

my new 2408WFP is PVA. my old 2005FPW is IPS. both are premium Ultrasharp branded. dell does not currently offer an IPS in the 24" range. I much prefer the brightness and blacks on the 2408 over the 2005.

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September 6th, 2008 01:00

"UltraSharp monitors are designed to fit just about any situation and give you a comfortable viewing experience. Adjust the height, tilt the panel forward and backward, swivel it left-to-right, or even pivot from landscape mode to portrait mode to fit your optimal viewing position. Convenient USB 2.0 ports and media card readers help you avoid the hassle of running out of USB ports on your PC or reaching around the back to access them."
- 2408WFP product description
 
 
  note, it says nothing about panel type or quality.
 
 
  see this post for some more info
 
 
 
 
 
 

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September 6th, 2008 11:00

Thank you all.

I now have enough sources and information to make

a somewhat intelligent decision.

However I wish Dell would make the consumers job

easier. 

 

20 Posts

September 14th, 2008 14:00

Dell needs to take a look at "Hazro Monitors".

Right up front they tell you it's an "s-ips" monitor.

This is the way advertising should be done. 

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