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-------- INPUT LAG AND YOU: DELL 2408WFP REPORT ( -at -) APH NETWORKS

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Dear Media friends,

 

APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post

in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!

 

* Title: Input Lag and You: Dell 2408WFP report ( -at -) APH Networks

 

* Description: Owning uber powerful computers is one thing, but experiencing

the power is another. Having more than half a dozen computers at home, it's

kind of interesting how my main machine is not paired up with an incredible

display setup. That said, I don't think it ever sucked. Seven years ago, I

became a proud owner of a 17" NEC LCD1712 LCD monitor -- that was the days

when CRT monitors were the most common, and everyone who actually had an LCD

was 15". Three years later, I purchased a 20" Dell 2005FPW when it was on

sale. That was the time when most people only had a 17" or 19" -- a 20"

widescreen was uncommon -- not to mention the beautiful 8-bit S-IPS panel.

Two and a half years later, the monitor died. I called up Dell and I was

immediately sent a replacement. Interestingly, they got me a Dell 2007FP;

which was a standard aspect 20" monitor. Because it has larger surface area,

I decided to keep it. At the meantime, thanks to the cross-ship replacement,

I hooked up both screens to my computer temporarily for the weekend and was

immediately addicted to the benefits of dual monitors. Wanting the best of

both worlds, I purchased a widescreen 20" monitor as a secondary unit after I

returned my Dell 2005FPW, and I bought a pretty cheap one with a 6-bit TN

panel because I thought I could not tell the difference much. I wasn't too

satisfied at the end, to be honest. Getting used to wide viewing angles and

nice colors by 8-bit units, and the TN panel used simultaneously with my

S-PVA Dell 2007FP, along with the lack of height adjustable stands, I knew I

would not keep it for all too long. I was right.

 

So, I went monitor-shopping online. I wanted something that matches my Dell

2007FP, larger than anything I've owned before, but it has to fit on my desk.

After some research, I found the one I wanted. That's the Dell 2408WFP. With

tons of inputs, S-PVA panel with greater than 100% NTSC color gamut, height

adjustable stand, etc... Generally speaking; you name it, it has it. With

similar display height as my Dell 2007FP and identical vertical resolution, I

found my computer setup in my room to be more perfect than ever. Some

research online indicates that the 2408WFP has 'input lag' issues, but most

reports indicate that it is 'not significant' in reality. Yes, some

benchmarks measure it to be up to and around 50ms, but how does that ACTUALLY

affect the end user?

 

* Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reports/input_lag_and_you_dell_2408wfp [1]

 

* Image: http://aphnetworks.com/report/input_lag_and_you_dell_2408wfp/8.png

[2]

 

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