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Review: Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC 24-inch) Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor - CNET

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A review of the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC (24-inch) Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor has been posted over at CNET. 'The basic frame and stand of the UltraSharp remains the same as it has for roughly the past two years. It's a clean-enough design that doesn't quite have the aesthetic polish of an Apple display, but it's suitable for display in any environment. The screen is easy to attach and remove, and the stand gives you just as much adjustability as NEC's recent 24-incher (and much more than any Apple monitor), including tilt, pivot, up-and-down, and 90 degrees of rotation to move into portrait mode.

NEC's display earned a few design points for its easy-to-navigate onscreen menu, which was made possible by a small joystick next to the power button. Dell's new UltraSharp receives no such kudos. All of the options you'd expect to find are present, including three presets for multimedia, games, and desktop, but making a selection and navigating in general is unintuitive. Dell also offers no software for integrating the monitor controls with your Windows display settings, a feature of the NEC that we appreciated.'

Read: Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC (24-inch) - CNET