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Reviews for Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

24", 1920x1200, 12ms, DVI, PC/Mac - MPN: T6133

  • 5
  By member: Gigahertz20 - Jan 6, 2006

Best 24

Strengths: Awesome picture, games play great on it, no noticeable ghosting or sreaking, big screen for a good price, USB ports, lots of inputs

Weakness: Almost to big! That's really it.

This thing is a beast, awesome for movies though, make sure you have it near a place where you can lay down or sit down comfortably and watch movies on it. Screen is perfect size if you're a big computer person. Games, movies, running multiple windows in applications are so much easier on this monitor.

It costs a decent amount of money but it's well worth it. I upgrade my monitor about every 5 years so spending a good amount of money for something I'll be staring at 3-5 hours a day is worth it. Don't skimp when it comes to buying a computer monitor, this is well worth it.

Colors are great, games can't look any better, just make sure you have a good video card to run games at high resolutions. It's able to pivot, swivel comes in real handy when you want to adjust it to different users.

Dell just came out with a new 30" LCD the 3007WFP with WQXGA (2560 x 1600) resolution. No regrets this monitor still has the perfect size/money ratio. Any bigger then this and you may as well buy a full-up LCD television display to be your monitor.

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Reply by member: mcameo
Mar 10, 2006

What video card are you using with this monitor? Is it AGP or PCI Express? I currently own a PNY Nividia 6800 GS OC 256MB PCI Express- will this video card work with this monitor, because I am thinking about purchasing it.

Reply by member: queenweb
Mar 13, 2006

I have a Sparkle 6800GT AGP and it works great playing HL2, BF2, Halo, Tribes: Vengances, X3 Reunion all at native resolution or just under..No gosting or sreaking the I have noticed..

  • 5
  By member: chuckgarcia - Nov 19, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: The design, the color, no dead pixels. The USB ports on the side of the monitor are extremely convenient and the memory card inputs for compact flash and SD memory cards are fantastic

Weakness: After startup, the monitor sometimes defaults to mode where the screen fonts are not completely clear. You have to go into display properties and change the settings back and forth. After that everything is fine.

This monitor is breathtaking! I have used many other montiors at both work and home and this one blows the competition away. The ability to swivel to any position and swing into portrait view are especially useful.

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Reply by member: Szoke
Mar 2, 2006

You said:"(..)Weaknesses: After startup, the monitor sometimes defaults to mode where the screen fonts are not completely clear. You have to go into display properties and change the settings back and forth. After that everything is fine.(...)"

When I bought it I had no problem. But after installing a bunch of softwares, I have this problem at every startup. Any idea how to fix it ?

  • 5
  By member: TechnoGuru - May 14, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Incredible picture quality, and incredible amount of display “real estate” at an extraordinarily competitive price point.

Weakness: Default settings are a tad too bright for true photographic accuracy.

This is an astounding monitor, especially considering how it’s pricing absolutely stomps on the competition!

Dell 2405FPW:
Tested on nVidia 5000 and 6000 series graphics cards, analog and DVI ports, single and dual monitor configurations under Windows XP Pro SP2. Calibrated & profiled with Monaco Optix XR Pro, and ColorVision Spyder2PRO.

I bought the 2405FPW to use on my secondary computer, which frequently runs extended video rendering projects. The main purpose was to get more desktop “real estate” for menus and controls in various video editing software packages.

Of course, I had to try it on my main computer as well, which is a nVidia dual DVI setup running twin Samsung 213Ts used primarily for photo editing. I temporarily replaced the primary 213T to see how it looked, and I nearly left the 2405 in that position! I eventually decided that since the secondary computer only has one monitor that more desktop real estate on that system was more important.

The 2405 has very natural color. Not quite as perfect straight out of the box as Samsung, but very, very good. It’s default brightness is also too high, straight out of the box it may leave you thinking that a picture is properly exposed, when in fact it is under exposed. If you are considering a monitor in this price range, you should also consider a calibration package as well, for greatest viewing enjoyment.

With a monitor of this quality, you absolutely MUST use the DVI port on your video card. Unfortunately, video cards prior to nVidia 6000 series typically do not support more than 1600x1200 on the DVI port, so you should strongly consider a new video card if you are purchasing this monitor for an older computer. When used on a DVI port of a graphics card supporting 1920x1200, this monitor is so sharp you just might cut yourself on it! There is absolutely no ringing (ghosting) along the edges of lines, even if they are only 1 pixel wide, and sharpness is perfectly uniform from edge to edge.

Installed on the analog port of an nVidia 5000 series card, the monitor exhibited a strange quirk:
When cold booting the computer, the 2405FPW display was VERY fuzzy, and no amount of “Auto Adjusting” or manual adjustments would make it better. (this might explain why one reviewer was very disappointed with this monitor). However, getting an exceptional, sharp clear picture was as simple as warm booting the computer (Windows Restart). The 2405FPW ran Auto Adjust both times, but somehow the restart allowed for a sharp picture, while the cold boot did not. A higher end nVidea 5000 series card did NOT exhibit this quirk. Using a monitor of this quality on the analog port of any video card is simply criminal. Text, thin lines, and abrupt color transitions will invariably show some amount of ringing. These are color inaccuracies at the edges or transitions, which often give the impression of reduced sharpness, or on particularly bad video cards, downright fuzzyness! So do yourself a favor… don’t even bother with the analog port on your video card!

The Dell 2405FPW is a great monitor, and simply can not be beat for the price. Colors are fairly accurate for photography, and can be brought to near perfection with standard calibration tools. Video is sharp, and free of ghosting, even scaled up to full screen resolution. Kudos to Dell for improving color accuracy and picture quality greatly from previous models such as the 2001FP.

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Reply by member: duran_duran
Aug 5, 2005

You've mentioned a "calibration package". How can I get this or does Dell provide this service? I'm a novice to calibration. I've just upgraded my computer to an ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard; BFG Tech GeForce 6600 GTOC 128MB GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card w/ Dual DVI-I+HDTV/Video Out; Maxtor 7200 SATA HD, and an AMD 64 x2 Dual Processor 4200+.

I'm very particular when it comes to video and audio technology. Your and anyone's recommendation on information to calibrate this LCD would be grateful since I'm in the process of purchasing this LCD.

Duran Duran

Reply by member: TechnoGuru
Aug 11, 2005

Duran Duran;

There are three main competing companies in the monitor calibration field. They are Pantone-Colorvision, Monaco, and Gretag-Macbeth. I use Monaco and Colorvision products in my studio (I am not associated with, or promoting either of those companies). These calibration tools are a combination of a small hardware “spyder” that can accurately measure brightness and color, software to perform the calibration, and a memory resident utility to load the monitor calibration in your video card each time the computer boots. You can find prices and current models of these products by searching right here at PriceGrabber. You can also find excellent reviews of these products (which I would suggest you read), plus some additional products I did not mention at: http://www.drycreekphoto.com/Learn/monitor_calibration.htm
(Be sure to click on the system reviews menu too)

Why Calibrate?
Every monitor manufacturer has a different idea of what the proper color and brightness of their screen should be. In order to see the most photographically accurate picture, it is necessary to calibrate the monitor to industry standards. Of course, if you are just going to use the monitor for word processing, then calibrating it is a waste of time and money. However if you are using tie monitor for photography, video production, or any other fine graphics work, it is well worth calibrating it.

For example, the Dell 2405FPW is too bright straight out of the box. After calibrating the monitor for my work room, it turns out the correct brightness level is just *** 15 *** !!! (if memory serves me correctly, factory default is 80 - this is a VERY bright monitor) . Additionally, the factory defaults for color are not quite right either, and the calibration software brings this right into alignment, something that just can not be done by eye.

It is worth mentioning that this monitor is so bright that the Pantone Colorvision product is not able to properly calibrate it, the resulting calibration is posterized in the shadows. The Monaco product produced an excellent calibration – photos and video look stunning.

You’ve got yourself an excellent system to run this monitor on, very similar to what I am using, except I don’t have an X2 processor… yet! You should try adding a second monitor, maybe a 17” on the second DVI port – it’s addictive. I use my second monitor for instructions, notes, and pallet & tool menus for photo and video editing software.

Enjoy
T

Reply by member: duran_duran
Aug 25, 2005

T,

I ordered the Dell Ultra Sharp on August 6th. and received it on August 9th before 3:00 pm.

When opening the box that accompanied the LCD, I was impress with the packaging and even more, of course, was the highly-coveted prize: the Dell Utltra Sharp 2405FPW 24” LCD. The total cost for the unit was about $995.00 including next day shipment.

I was eager to start viewing high-quality HDTV contents using the DVI interface with my powerful computer system I recently upgraded and the powerful BFG Tech GeForce 6600 GTOC 128MB GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card.

As you’ve mentioned, the factory preset settings were too bright. Using the nVidia’s software program that accompanied the BFT Tech GeForce 6600 Video Card, I used this as a temporary means for adjusting this monitor to almost perfect picture quality viewing.

Until I can get the calibration tools for proper calibration for this fine LCD, it will be interesting to see its true capabilities. I wanted to immediately test the LCD by playing several downloaded HDTV sample clips from Windows Media Player 10 website. Those samples are in 1080p format.

The first sample clip at 1080p I played was Batman Begins. The rich sharpness, very good blacks, and amazingly detailed images were very impressive to my eyes. This is by far the best LCD ever sporting its UXGA resolutions of 1900 X 1200! I didn’t observe any discernable artifacts.

The second sample clip at 1080p was Dolphins. This clip begins showing the underwater gradual hues of the ocean water as the sunlight penetrated the water. The greenery of the mountains was of rich, deep green as close as what one’s natural eyes see.

Even though the colors and the sharpness of the clip images are something to be awed, I will opine that by utilizing the calibration package as you’ve mentioned, will undoubtedly bring out this LCD fullest capabilities.

I’ve looked at the calibration package you’ve mentioned in your previous post. The information has been very helpful. As a novice to calibration and not having any experience to this kind of hardware and software calibration, I’m a bit hesitant on spending up to about $300.00 dollars for a calibration package that I simply don’t know anything about. With that in mind, what will be your recommendation, based on your experience, that a novice more likely would be comfortable at using a calibration package?

Not only am I using this monitor to perform daily computer tasks, but I find it to be an incredible replacement for watching DVDs using my 5.1 Atltec Lansing 5100 series speakers along with Creative's Dolby Digital THX-certified, sound card.

When you do have the opportunity, getting a dual processor really does worth every penny.

I would like to get another monitor as you said, on my second DVI, but I think my fiancee will kill me.

Duran

  • 5
  By member: dmjseller - Jun 21, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Deep rich colors, bright screen, sharp image. Absolutely zero defective pixels. HDTV native resolution. Huge screen size for desk top - but perfect for games and DVDs. No ghosting. Great price!

Weakness: Confusing user interface (buttons and OSD) for making adjustments. Screen too bright out of the box - have to tone it down. Terrible instructions - no physical manual, only on CD.

I was eying the wonderful LCD ever since Dell made the announcement in March 2005. It was initially introduced with coupons that brought the $1200 MSRP down to $899. I missed out on that, but decided the next time the price dips that low, I am taking the plunge. After taxes, my final price came in just under $1k. That is an amazing price if you consider what the competition sells their similar spec product for.

Right out of the box, the physical set up instructions are simple and easy to follow with the included flow chart (mounting it on the included stand, attaching the appropriate cables, etc). But once you turn on you computer, things get complicated. First, there is no physical manual - it is electronic-HTML based and on the CD. Second, the autorun feature on the CD did not work (gave me error messages), so I had to futz around on the CD to find the necessary instructions on how to lower the brightness. Third, unlike what the ReadMe.txt says (mentions some 2405FPW.inf file that is NOT on the CD or available for download on Dell's website), there is no specific driver for the monitor, you have to use the ones that come with your graphics card.

And here is where another problem crops up. I am not sure whether it is lack of specific drivers for the LCD or the nature of the DVI interface, but most of the adjustments mentioned in the electronic manual cannot be done. And that includes the brightness adjustment, contrast and gamma. They show up when you bring up the OSD, but they are grayed out and inaccessible. I have to make adjustments through the graphics card drivers, and problem is that they are not global - I have to make application specific changes - which can get to be a pain. So for each game I play, I have to adjust the monitor brightness yet again. But that is a minor quibble for somebody like me - who is mainly using this for games and watching movies.

May be that is the nature of DVI - I don't know. This is my first monitor to use DVI. By the way, do not bother using this monitor on anything less then a pure digital interface. While there is VGA port in the back, hooking up you computer to this monitor via VGA will guarantee you an awful image at 1920 x 1200 resolution. The price of using this quality monitor is a requirement for a quality graphics card.

For graphics professionals, having access to and ability to adjust display features is more important and you must make sure your graphics card is compatible. The 1920 x 1200 resolution does require an upper-end card with lots of memory. I have an ATI 9800 Pro with 128 MB, and it is more than adequate (for now). You can go lower if you are mainly using the 2D environment, but for games, you want something more powerful if you want to play at the native resolution of 1920 by 1200. Fortunately for the upper end games that require more power, you can set the LCD to display at the specified resolution, with the surrounding areas blacked out - that way the image does not look bad. If you plan to play the latest games, you will need a beast of a graphics card. I have played Guild Wars, Psychonauts, and Unreal Tournament 2004 at the native 1920 x 1200 resolution without any problems (I did have to tone down the details in Guild Wars for a smooth frame rate). But games like Doom 3, Half Life 2 - my 9800 Pro just will not cut it.

As for image quality itself, the monitor is absolutely beautiful! Once you are satisfied with the adjustments, you will not look at a prettier picture on you computer from another monitor. This is the best monitor out there for computers, regardless of price. I have seen competing products from ViewSonic, Sony and the Apple Cinema displays, and I still think the Dell beats them hands down, at almost half the price!

I always used to get headaches after just an hour sitting in front of a CRT monitor, but never LCDs. The Dell 2405 replaces a 19" Sony Trinitron flat screen CRT and I am glad to have made the switch! The good thing about LCDs compared to CRTs is that the geomtry is perfect everytime, all the time. You never have to make any adjustments. Unlike with my CRT, where it never quite looked right at the edges, no matter how many adjustments - either there was a curve at the top or at the bottom, or at the left side or right side. One side always had some curve.

Bottom line, this is a great monitor, once you have made the necessary adjustments to your liking. At the $899 price point, and all the other features that competitors do not offer - HDTV resolution, 9-in-1 card reader, 4 USB 2.0 ports, multiple connections options, portrait and landscape modes, view angle and height adjustments - makes this monitor a tremendous value. Just be forewarned that once you switch, you will not like going back to anything less.

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  • 5
  By member: m0j0 - May 28, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Large work area. Great color reproduction and sharpness. Awesome price.

Weakness: Slightly warmer color on lower-right corner of the screen. But this is not a major distraction.

Beautiful display. Colors are vivid, and the screen is *very* bright. You may need to lower your contrast & gamma settings if you work in a low-light room like I do, or else the screen may be too bright.

This monitor doubles as a PC monitor (using either DVI or VGA connection, although DVI is clearly the best choice here), and as a TV monitor (providing composite, s-video, and component video inputs). The picture-in-picture option is handy, but not as much as having a video-input on your computer.

The included stand is very well designed, too. You're able to tilt the monitor back/forward, side to side, raise/lower the height, and even rotate to a vertical orientation (which is only helpful if your video card supports a rotated display). You will need to adjust your video card for a rotated output before you rotate the screen, as trying to do so afterword may be difficult.

Games look very sharp and vivid on this screen. Running games at native resolution may be a problem if you don't have the latest and greatest video card, but running at lower resolution looks OK when stretched. Playing full-screen video from PC is flawless, especially if the source is HDTV video. I prefer to watch video on my computer monitor now rather than my 20" television.

You should check the display resolution settings on your computer after connecting this monitor, to set your resolution to 1920x1200 32bpp. Otherwise if you leave it set at your old resolution (most likely a 4:3 resolution), you will end up with a distorted ugly display. Reviewers writing negative reviews about a distorted, stretched display most likely have not done this.

All in all, this 24" LCD totally destroys my old 17" CRT I have been using for the past few years. If I ever need any more workspace (I'm having a hard time filling up 1920x1200 at the moment, but I'm sure this will change), I would definitely buy another one.

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  • 4
  By member: michal_k - Sep 24, 2005

2405FPW

Strengths: sheer screen size, pivot mode, image sharpness, built-in card reader

Weakness: perceptable differences in brightness at different angles; underpowered USB hub (cannot handle pen drives)

I use 2405FPW for work, and that means staring at it for hours. It's default brightness level is way too high, and not even turning it all the way down helped. Fortunately RGB channels can have gains regulated separately, and adjusting them allows for a really reduced brightness. I connected monitor using DVI input and picture is very clear, without peaks and troughs characteristic of analog connection (also available on this model).
I'm using not so new GeForce 4200 TI and it handles native monitor's resolution (1920 by 1200, true color) just fine. 2405FPW offers portrait mode and it's my preferred configuration. It's ideal for browsing long web pages, as well as editing long passages of text. It should be noted however, that portrait mode ability built into nVidia's driver leaves much to desire (it's very slow as of version 78.01). Highly optimized solution exists and could be used instead: Pivot from portrait.com. Not as well integrated into the system as nVidia's driver (so some applications are not recognizing portrait mode) it's nevertheless much faster. So much so that I could give up on upgrading my video card.
Photographs displayed on this monitor look very good, but it should be noted that I have no comparison nor the reference point. This monitor without driver's gamma correction seems to accent dark gray levels when compared to the typical CRT monitor. nVidia driver offers ability to tune gamma look up tables and this operation darkens image a bit.
2405FPW is capable of smooth image resizing when input resolution is lower than the native one. Considering amount of input options this is a welcome feature.
Another goodie is a built-in card reader. It's truly convenient. On the downside USB ports in this monitor can only offer 2.5 W of power which isn't enough to connect a pen drive.
Another weakness is intrinsic to LCD technology (at least for the time being): depending on the angle of viewing perceived brightness differs a bit. It doesn't bother me when looking at images, but uniformly white surface of a text editor seems to be slightly darker at the bottom. Sitting slightly over two feet from the monitor I look at the bottom/top of it at an angle of about +/-25 degrees (in portrait mode). It is a bit of a problem, but I can live with it.
Overall I'd say this monitor is well worth the money I paid for it (about $924 with S/H). Screen size is huge: it's so big that I have to use it in a portrait mode to really utilize this whole space.

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  • 5
  By member: mauricew9 - Jan 9, 2006

Great Monitor

Strengths: Large, bright display, no dead pixels, convenient built-in USB hub

I'm using this monitor both for work and personal use. Having used 17" monitors in the past, the extra screen real estate is very welcome. I've watched a little bit of video on it (played through DVI, not the other available inputs) and it looks fine. I haven't played any high frame rate video games on it, so I can't say how it stacks up with CRTs in that department. The design is elegant, and it's been problem-free so far.

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  • 4
  By member: kriegerj - Oct 17, 2005

UltraSharp Dell

Strengths: Big. fast enough for most game. bright.

Weakness: View angle could be better. Actually ok but color change as we get away of the central point.

Good price performance.
Use it daily and the resolution/size make it very good for multiple applications.
You can display 2 pages at acutal size side by side and you still have some room.....

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  • 5
  By member: kmorness - Jun 24, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: -Value -Inputs -Brightness -Perfect Size -1080 HDTV resolution (don't need more than that for movies and games) -Card Readers for CompactFlash, Sandisk, Sony Memory sticks built into monitor, and

Weakness: -Documentation -Dell availability (3 weeks when I ordered, thus going through Pricegrabber storefront) -Height adjustment was a little tricky until you figure it out. There's a button on the back of

I've been using Dell Monitors at work for 2 years now. I currently use 3 of the 20.1 inch ones on my workspace. Basically the 24" widescreen versions have 5% more vertical screenspace and 27% more horizontal screenspace and a bigger base, but the technology is nearly identical.

It is simply the biggest monitor you could want on your desktop for gaming. If it were any bigger, I would probably push the monitor back to compensate.

Sitting next to this beast of a monitor is an old Viewsonic VX900 19" LCD. Granted it's a older monitor, it still looked great in my opinion. But compared to the Dell, the colors were darker and grimier. The Dell was so unbelievably crisp and bright. The whites were very white. Simply awesome.

Performance while playing games is wonderful. There is no ghosting while playing HalfLife 2 or World of Warcraft at 1920x1200 resolution. I have a fast machine and a good video card, so the frame rate is a flawless 60FPS.

My advice is to buy this monitor. The future of games and movies is moving to 1080p resolution, and I don't suspect there will be any need for a higher resolution for many years. The monitor is the one piece you should spend the most money on, because you'll keep it the longest, through several upgrades. Ironically, you need a fast machine to get a decent frame rate at this resolution. I have a Athlon 3700+ SanDiego chip with 2GB DDR 400 and GeForce 6800GT Ultra 8x AGP and have no problems with frame rate at max resolution.

I did look at the Apple Cinema Displays. They were not nearly as good. They lacked inputs, controls, and gaming performance. They look great for still images, so it's more for an artist.

Do not let the significantly lower price of the Dell trick you into thinking it's junk. They are into serious mass production and they sell them as fast as they can make them. Mine cost $1012 shipped.

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Reply by member: themaninthebox
Dec 15, 2005

Have you run HDTV through the monitor? I was thinking of getting this monitor for my PC and for use with an Xbox 360 and HDTV. If you have run it through, what have the results been like?

Reply by member: gtsgate
Jun 26, 2006

i have this Monitor as well... really its so good man..

about Xbox360 & Ps3.. the port will be HDTV.... but this monitor supports DVI-D port as a HD port.. so just buy a HDMI-DVI-D converter & it will work great.. try this link http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002NXCO6/sr=8-12/qid=1151336529/ref=sr_1_12/102-8898192-9415333?ie=UTF8 ... coz both of them are digital ports... it dosent matter whats the port kind is..

what i have is: This Monitor / AMD FX-55 / 4GB DDR2 ( the 4 GB works with Windows x64 only )/ NVEDIA Geforce 7800GTX / 10000 rpm HDD / 7.1 Creative Sound System.... all what u need to live in another world XD... believe me it worths.. ;)

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  By member: old_cotton - May 5, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: 1920x1200 Native Resolution; 12ms Response Time; 1000:1 Contrast; 500 Brightness; 5 inputs: VGA/DVI/Component Video/S-Video/Composite Video

Weakness: None!

The best of the best WideScreen LCD monitor in the market! Very affordable price. Superb vibrant color. Height adjustable stand. Lots of inputs for gamer. 1000:1 contrast ratio is amazing, much better than 2001FP or 2005FPW. You won't lost details in dark scenes when you play games. The big screen can let you show 2 pages simultaneously in Microsoft Word. Again, this monitor is the best of the best! Absolutely worth every penny you spent!

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  • 5
  By member: wizrd66 - May 14, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Great Picture, small desktop footprint. Light Great Features. Menu's are easy to navigate.

Weakness: Card readers create 4 removable disk drive letters. Very minor Con!

I just received my monitor yesterday. It was a snap to connect and configure. The picture is sharp and clear. The monitor is very bright so bright in fact I actually lowered the Contrast and Brightness. I have it set on the MAX 1900X1200 setting and the text is sharp and Clear.
The Built in USB Ports on the monitor are a great plus. It also has which I did not realize at the time of ordering are multiple card reader slots for Camera memory cards. This was a surprising added bonus. I am so far very pleased. With the quality of the product. It is very rare that I actually receive a product that offers more in the way of features than I expected.
I am totally blown away...

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  • 5
  By member: RitiFamily - Nov 29, 2005

AWESOME!

Strengths: Cannot beat the realstate

Weakness: Truely - NONE

I've had mine for several months now and when I first connected it, set it up and turned it on, I thought to myself... What the hell did I do??? I thought I made and mistake in purchasing it because it was HUGE- your eyes get used to having all the realstate and now I absolutely love mine. It is incredibly crisp and rich in colors... Now those who are new to LCD monitors need to keep this in mind- this monitor's native resolution is 1900 x 1200 (I think), but @ that resolution if you don't make adjustments to Windows everything is going to seem INCREDIBLY small (text, icons, etc). You have to go into "Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> General" and increase the DPI setting to "Large" also go into "Display Properties -> Appearance -> Advanced" select the item drop down box and select Icon. Increase the icon size to something like 40 or 50. And also due to this change, increase the horizontal and verticle icon spacing. Play with the setting until it's right for you. YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS MONITOR! And I have played FPS games on this monitor (Doom 3), and it looks great- no delay or ghosting... All around great monitor!

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  • 5
  By member: disarno909 - Apr 20, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

The Dell 24” monitor is the best monitor I have seen! This monitor was worth every penny. The 1900X1200 resolution looks fantastic and I have not experience any ghosting while gaming on the monitor. The stand is great because it allows the monitor to be adjusted to just about any position you need, the widescreen even rotates180 degrees. I highly recommend this product.

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  • 4
  By member: slickninja - Feb 9, 2006

Real estate

Strengths: Inexpensive (as of writing this) Multiple Inputs Decent image control

Weakness: Color accurancy is good but a far cry from a LaCie Pixel Latency is only acceptable Ugly Dell enclosure.

Its big, you already know that so I won't even bother talking about its size.

Originally I was oogling the Apple 23 inch... but did the homework. There really aren't many makes flirting as of writing this with 23+ displays as most makers are still releasing their first 23+ inch displays.

What sold me on the Dell was the constant positive reviews across the industry. All sources agreed (Cnet, PCmag etc) the 24FPW wasn't the best monitor ever but for what it offered in price to performance it was second to none.

Any deficiencies with the picture are pretty much moot at the price point. DVI? A must. VGA? Check. Component? Oh yes.. S-Video? Got that too. RCA? yes. USB2.0 hub? Sure. Compact Flash/SD card/etc reader? Why not... Dell pretty much has gone with a kitchen sink approach offering more than most monitors ever will. The most compelling of the extras is the Component inputs that let this monitor do double time as an HDTV. I tested out Halo 2 on my Xbox and it was sufficient. As an analog the monitor the 2405FPW is acceptable, just get an old VCR (remember those?) as a TV tyuner and run a RCA cable and hey, you got another TV... or better yet, you can watch TV with its built in PIP. Just be warned, the Dell doesn't have any DNR (digital noise reduction filters) to help remove the noise from analog pictures so an LCD TV will look a little more clean but it certainly makes well for a makeshift TV. I wish this was out a few years ago for my frosh year of college.

My only disappointments are the inevitable short coming of LCDs. A 16 ms pixel latecy is still rather noticeble. You can see the delay if you're astute and nit picky about your mouse and going from a life of CRTs, it also seems slightly chopping (although still producing 24+ FPS with full screen). The viewing angles are really good, and the picture is fairly uniform but a far cry from being a LaCie monitor.

The worst of this monitor is it just lacks the visual appeal of the Apple Cinema Display. Black plastic and a silver display base (honestly Dell, c'mon, make at least all black) just seems sad compared to the beautiful sculpted aluminum. For all the features, controls, bells and whistles Dell still can't make up for their industrial design team. It'll wow your friends and family but in the heart of hearts its only a face that an owner could love. Honestly I'd love to get another one day and have dual 24s but for now, one is well worth it.

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  • 5
  By member: robo21 - Mar 27, 2006

BEST WIDESCREEN LCD AVAILABLE

Strengths: Price, performance, gaming, spreadsheets, sharpness, color, photo-editing, physical adjustability, ease of use.

Weakness: Dell badge is on it.

I highly recommend this monitor. My previous experience was with the top-of-the-line Sony Trinitron 22" CRT. This monitor blows that one away. I have viewed other LCD monitors and have yet to find one that has the sharpness, speed, color, and clarity of text that this unit offers.

At this price point it is a terrific bargain. If you do manage to find a negative review, rest assured it is due to user error or other faulty or mismatched components NOT this monitor.

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  • 5
  By member: macgeek67 - Aug 31, 2005

Dell 2405fpw Monitor on a Mac

Strengths: Huge, bright, inexpensive (for what you get), works with Macs, the display rotates, and the cardreader/USB.

Weakness: S-video/composite input is streached (fill) or doesn't take advantage of the full screen (aspect).

For the price, this monitor rocks. I had a 17" Viewsonic for 10 yrs and finally decided to get something bigger. Wow, this monitor is huge. The ability to rotate the monitor is cool (though with this size screen is it necessary?) When I got it I didn't realize it had the built in media readers and USB hub, that was a very nice surprise. I have a Mac G4 with an ATI Raedon 9200 card and this monitor works great with it, no problems but I can only do limited adjustments from System Preferences (like adjust the gamma, etc.) The CD is mostly worthless, Dell could save the $0.10 and have the same info on the Web.

The only real problem that I have is with the S-video and composite inputs. The default "fill" mode really stretches the image and the "aspect" mode leaves black bands on the sides (as well as normal top and bottom.) Dell should have added a stretch feature so you could adjust the width and height for this input. Then you could take full advantage of the screen size. Still it's a heck of a lot better than watching movies on a 17".

I turned down the brightness to 0, and then set the RGBs to something like 17 to get a reasonable picture. I'd rather have a monitor where I have to turn down the brightness than one that starts out too dim, so I see no problem there.

Did I mention this monitor is huge?

This really is a great monitor. Tons of features and a very good price ($900).

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  • 5
  By member: Jerod Parker - Jan 3, 2006

Nice "little" HD display

Strengths: Supports 1080i/p resolutions natively (1920x1200)

Weakness: Not HDCP-compliant

I purchased this unit back in March with the intent of using it strictly as an HD display. I coupled the display with a Scientific-Atlantic 8300HD via component inputs, a non-progressive-scan DVD player via S-Video, and Nintendo GamCube/Samsung MiniDV camcorder via composite input. The cable box supports HDMI, but the display doesn't seem to have the circuitry *enabled* to accept HDCP content via DVI (Yes, I've tried with an appropriate HDMI-to-DVI adapter). Screen size and image performance have been great for the my room size (currently sit ~8 feet from wall-mounted display), and scales non-16:10 video such that you barely notice that it's not 16:9 (or even 4:3 in some cases). This diplays is probably the cheapest way to get 1080i/p TV from an LCD. Let's hope the new Dell 3007fpw/2407fpw/etc. continue the trend of good, relatively cheap displays!

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  • 5
  By member: jack_bunce - Apr 8, 2006

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW 24

Strengths: Price, price, picture quality, size

Weakness: The text is not as good as my 21.4 Samsung (but what is) but other than that, picture quality is rather good.

It was a stoke of luck that I happened to snag this monitor for the price I payed. I was checking the price of monitors for a friend then I happened on to the Dell ad, it was on sale for the next 24 hours at an unbelievable price.
I had been waiting for the 24" Samsung to come down in price, but that didn't seem to be happening. After reading the user reviews, and there were a lot (about 33) all very good, I bought one.
This is a great monitor at about 1/2 the price of a Samsung.

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  • 4
  By member: plato14 - Oct 25, 2005

PIP/PBP

Strengths: All the above - excellent performance/looks

Weakness: PIP/PBP just doesn't work with DVI/D-SUB

Monitor is perfect for the price.
However, one of the main reasons that I chose this monitor was so that I could work with my home and work computers side by side on the screen. It just doesn't do this, and although this is only implied in the publicity the on-line manual says that this is completely possible and even has 'screen shots' to prove it (makes me wonder where they got the screen shots from).
Other than that its a pretty monitor that has fantastic resolution for the price.

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  • 5
  By member: z4ce - Jul 11, 2005

Fanatastic LCD panel

Strengths: - Contrast - Response time - Brightness - Price - Size - Card reader

Weakness: - In D-SUB mode, slight halos around some images - Thickness, weight

I bought this monitor after a few years with a Samsung 900NF CRT. I would recommend anyone considering it to jump onto the LCD band wagon.

When you first unpack it, the first thing you will realize is this monitor is pretty big. It weighs in at 21lbs. It doesn't have the wow-thin look of like the 19in UltraSharp. It is however, sufficiently thin and has a very nice, sturdy stand.

The first thing that amazes me about LCD monitors is how crisp and straight every line is. With CRTs, you have to play with the geometry for eons to get a straight line.

The next thing that struck me was the vibrant colors. Much brighter than my high-end CRT. In my opinion, it looks slightly less vibrant then the 19in UltraSharp. Overall, image quality is great, especially for such a large panel.

Unfortunately, I have not been able to test the monitor yet in DVI mode. My video card does not support the resolutions or high-density DVI connector type of this monitor. So I can only speak to the D-SUB (VGI Connector), quality of the monitor.

That said, the monitor does a very good job converting the analog signal to digital. I've noticed under some specific images, I can notice a very slight ghosting. However, I've only noticed this when I have been specifically looking to measure the monitor's performance. I hope to update this review when I get a system that supports HD-DVI.

Another nice accessory on this monitor is a card reader. It accepts every flash memory type imaginable in USB2.0-Hi-Speed mode. For me this is great as a) I get to get rid my ugly SanDisk Readers b) its way faster with Hi-Speed, and c) it frees up space on my desk.

I definitely recommend this monitor. Every gadget geek needs one these on their desktop.

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  • 5
  By member: rbyrne - Jun 17, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Great display. USB Hub. Card Readers. Height, swivel, and tilt adjusts easily. Portrait mode (rotation).

Weakness: None that I have found yet.

I highly recommend the Dell 2405FPW. It looks best in 1920X1200, so pair it with a good graphics adapter. The DVI-D connection looks best, but the d-sub connector works well also. I use both at once, connected to different computers. The USB hub is useful, and the card reader works great. Rotation (portrait mode) also works very well. The monitor is simple to set up and use. It is easily the best monitor I've ever owned (I've owned 5, 3 of which were great products). I have also used it for HDTV (windowed and full-screen) and it provides an excellent picture. WMV HD DVD's also look great at 1080i (and 720p).

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Reply by member: Alein
Jul 7, 2005

Can you tell me is this LCD glassy or mat? I need glassy like CRT like sony XBRITE LCD
technology.

Reply by member: ShaneAntara
Jul 13, 2005

No it is not.

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  By member: joelkirzner - Jun 21, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Incredible quality, enormous display, unbeatable price

Weakness: Monitor sags slightly downward to the right.

I bought this monitor together with a Dell Dimension 8400 system. After applying coupon codes (techbargains, fatwallet) and concession coupons (Dell messing up a slew of other orders), and Dell rebates, I was able to get the puppy for under $450!!! Yep, this monitor retails at $1199, which is already an industry first. Yeah, at the discounted price it was surely a no brainer.
I am extremely satisfied with the purchase and having such a large display just enhances my time on the computer. I recommend this monitor for anyone looking for a spacious, well designed and multi-functional display. The fact that it has both DVI and analog connections as well as USB ports and memory card readers built in is icing on the cake.

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  • 5
  By member: pricegrabber_1138838669 - Feb 1, 2006

absolutely fantastic

Strengths: Quick install, outstanding resolution, miles of viewing space

Weakness: none so far

This was the best decision I've made as far as monitor purchases. The connectivity ports are easy to access as well as the card reader ports. No problems whatsoever

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  • 5
  By member: swarthy - Jul 7, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Clarity, resolution, depth, contrast.

Weakness: None, really, as it is a PC screen first and foremost. Unbeatable, at this time, for the price.

I use etymotic headphones so the sound isn't a bother. You will need other speakers, obviously, but that is how it should be, in my opinion.

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  • 5
  By member: barnett291 - May 29, 2006

24" LCD

Strengths: Huge screen; good variety of inputs; great contrast

Weakness: price?

Great LCD widescreen monitor. Works great for games. Very easy to sit back in recliner and read. Contrast is awesome. I would highly recommend this LCD monitor. The only draw back is the price of the monitors in this category, but this monitor was the greatest bang for the buck.

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  • 5
  By member: RonaldK - Nov 2, 2005

Very nice monitor

Strengths: Brilliant. High Resolution. Fast Refresh. Great price.

Weakness: ??

I sought this monitor based on the expert reviews published here. It is exactly what I need for CAD. Not a single dead pixel that I can tell. It is priced far below competing monitors, including some which have a much slower refresh.

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  • 4
  By member: gyurika - Sep 27, 2005

A new standard in price

Strengths: Good value (price/performance)

Weakness: The darks are questionable. I Could not adjust (digital)contrast.

On the Microsoft Windows default grassy lawn background the grass is nice green like well maintained... I went over into my wife's room, to whom I have donated my previous 20 incher Sharp, and there were dramatic shadows.
I WANT MY SHADOWS!
On spreadsheets where there are no shadows this is not an issue. Have not watched movie yet.

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  • 5
  By member: EbieToo - Sep 19, 2005

Great monitor

Strengths: Very clear when watching DVDs. Good colors.

Weakness: 60 Hz max refresh rate at 1920 x 1200.

I bought this to watch movies on because I don't have a television. It does a great job, clear, no ghosting. Plus it's just an insane amount of screen real estate for doing normal computer work. You get used to it really fast though and every other monitor seems tiny now. Having 4 USB ports on the side and back of the monitor is really handy. The one thing I wish was that it would take a 70 Hz refresh rate at the native resolution, but that's a pretty minor thing in an LCD monitor.

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Reply by member: michal_k
Sep 24, 2005

LCD monitors offer no higher refresh rates because they don't flicker like CRT ones. So, there's no point in having 70 or 85 Hz refresh; it would look just as 60 Hz does.

Reply by member: yanadog
Nov 10, 2005

I just purchased a 2405fpw and it is awful. At 1920x1200 it flickers so badly that you can't view it.

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  By member: monwarner - May 12, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: None

Weakness: Distorted digital pictures. Not as clear as promised

This was the biggest disappointment from any Dell products we have owned. We purchased this monitor based on PC world reviews and can only say that this was the most misleadeing review we have ever encountered.
Major complaints:

1. It is not as sharp as your reviews or its name indicates.
2. a rectangular screen gives streched out and distorted rectangular images if you are using photoshop CS for editing pictures.
3. The front panel control buttons are totally useless.

Disappointed in White Plains

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Reply by member: mikeculak
May 12, 2005

Obviously you're not tech savy! A few settings changes would have fixed your problem. Also, you were probably working with a substandard graphic card and I bet a VGA connection instead of the DVI output and superior connection DVI would give. Go spend some money on a proper graphics card and a DVI cable and experience the true potential of the monitor you have.

Reply by member: ninjit
May 13, 2005

Sounds like you're running a regular aspect ratio resolution, on your wide-screen, Doesn't matter what kind/brand it is, it will look distorted unless you use a 16:9 resolution setting on your computer.

Some widescreens (I'd hope most) have options to display regular res images properly with black bands on either side.

Try reading the manual.

Reply by member: wizrd66
May 14, 2005

I would totally Disregard this review. "The front panel control buttons are totally useless. " I mean come on the are easy an very intuitive to use. I was abble to navigate the setup menus with ease in seconds. After some minor adjustmenst to my PC and Loading the driver for the monitor I had a beautiful sharp Crisp Clear Picture. Text is easily read at 1900X1200. This reviwer, Must have had some other issues with his set up. But if I were looking for a flat panel monitor I would deffinitly recommend this one.

Reply by member: jlldsl
Jun 2, 2005

Ditto. . . typical operator error blamed on machine!

Reply by member: robo21
Aug 24, 2005

As previously stated above, the "monwarner" user review is a prime example of a lack of technical expertise, an unwillingness to RTFM (read manual), and blaming the hardware for issues obviously stemming from ignorance and a lack of troubleshooting ability.

The 2405 is an outstanding example of how stunning graphics can look on a PC. I paired my monitor with a BFG 7800GTX and the results were remarkable. And I mean in all areas of my usage which included. 3D Gaming (BF2, Halflife2, etc.), Adobe Photoshop CS2, and watching movies. I also viewed some sample HD content downloaded from Microsoft's website which was even better than DVD's.

After initial calibration the monitor displayed a broad dynamic range, decent blacks for an LCD and no motion-related artifacts or blurring and the color is gorgeous.

It is true that when using the DVI input some of the functionality of the OSD is shaded and unavailable. However this is a minor issue and easily overcome with adjustments to the graphics adapter.

I didn't really have much occasion to use the PIP (picture-in-picture) but I did try it out and it worked without any problem.

In conclusion, for gaming, photo editing, movie viewing and basic computer usage this is one of the best monitors I've seen connected to a PC. It is highly recommended. Be prepared to read the manual on CD and use common sense in setting up the monitor to get the maximum benefit from this excellent display.

Reply by member: ferrella
Oct 7, 2005

i just bought the 2405 monitor and tried to download the drivers for my nvidia geforce fx5700LE but was told they are not recommended by microsoft (not tested) what should i do?

Reply by member: robo21
Oct 24, 2005

No worries, give them a try anyway. Just be sure to follow exactly the instructions on nvidia's website as to how to first remove the old drivers, and install the new drivers.

"Unsigned" drivers get that label (automatically by Windows) anytime MS has not put there stamp of "approval" on the driver yet. It is possible to install them anyway.

Not all drivers released "improve" performance. However, I haven't been disappointed with drivers downloaded from nvidia's website.

Reply by member: robo21
Oct 24, 2005

No worries, give them a try anyway. Just be sure to follow exactly the instructions on nvidia's website as to how to first remove the old drivers, and install the new drivers.

"Unsigned" drivers get that label (automatically by Windows) anytime MS has not put their stamp of "approval" on the driver yet. It is possible to install them anyway.

Not all drivers released "improve" performance. However, I haven't been disappointed with drivers downloaded from nvidia's website.

Reply by member: Aggie82
Mar 2, 2006

I am not as technical as many of you are...I read reviews and hope those that write them are honest and accurate.

Did research. Bought DELL XPS 600 with D930 processor and MS Media Center, nVIDIA nForce SLI x 16 MCP chipset 6800 graphics card along with DELL UltraSharp 2405FPW. The works---Sweet config!!!

Setup with DVI cabling.

Excellent picture ONLY with internet, digital pictures and DVD movies. Terrible picture with Verizon FIOS TV. Have already spent over 30 hours on the phone with DELL XPS support in India for last 2 weeks. They also sent out hardware tech to replace tv card. They helped me load various software, etc. to see if could clean up picture. To date still have not... Was told technology so new still trying to find fix. I did not expect to be an ALPHA or BETA site for DELL. I expected after the reviews (including those on this site) that I would see the best picture ever. Not the case. The worse picture---at least the LIVE TV utilizing Microsoft's Media Center Operating System.

Verizon FIOS techs came 2 days ago and said I should have the best picture on how things are configured. They agreed I had a foggy, fuzzy and delayed telecast (up to 15 seconds to change channels). We pulled the coax cable out and it played on the 24" LCD panel for 8 additional seconds.... What's that?

Verizon technicians brought my 20" Sony TV and plugged the same coax cable to it. SUPER SHARP PICTURE! Same with my other two SONYs (32" and 35") Scale of 1 to 10 Sonys 10, DELL 24" UltraSharp using FIOS TV: 4 or 5. DELL's LCD technically should be much better picture than the analog SONY televisions. Not the case.

DELL has envolved several senior technicians and no one can figure out what to do. They used remote software to monitor what was going on and agreed the picture should be sharper. We tried going back to VGA. Was worse. Tried doing several resolutions. Nothing worked. NOTE: The lower the resolution the worse the picture. The lower resolution magnified the "snowy" picture. How can DVDs play so sharp, digital pictures too as well as the reception on the internet yet the LIVE TV is JUNK! A waste of $3,700 dollars...

Replaced old 9 year old QUANTEX 500mgz with 19" Mitsubishi monitor with Voodoo graphics card. Had a much better picture!!! Unfortunately the system crashed 5 weeks ago...

Advise: Wait till DELL fixes the bugs, learns their products and improves support.

Reply by member: robo21
Mar 3, 2006

Aggie, if you wanted a TV why not buy a TV? For gaming, video, spreadsheets, photo-editing, HD Media, etc., etc., the 2405 offers the best
image(s) I've seen in a monitor. I'm running a PC I built myself which consists of an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe, an AMD 64 X2 4800+ Dual Core, BFG Geforce 7800GTX, and I can't imagine going back to a CRT monitor. My previous monitor was a Sony top-of-the-line 22" Trinitron.

For TV I watch a Panasonic 42" Plasma, no problems yet.

Reply by member: Kouno
Mar 12, 2006

Aggie82, what you need to understand is that this dell has exactly 1920 pixel across and 1200 pixels down. Now if you are running HDTV on this then that might make a diffrence, but not a whole lot cause HDTV only displays at 1024x768. Normal TV display ar 320x200. The reason y it's so funny looking is that cause you are trying to watch TV on a monitor that is 1920x1200. Meaning that you have to stretch the 1024x768 up to 1920x1200. Meaning that there would be tons of shaders and blocks cause now you are making the monitor use like 100 pixel to equal one pixel of the real size of the HD picture you are watching. Now if you are running a Game or spread sheet and running at 1920x1200 then yes you would get crisp clean picture. If you want a TV go and buy a TV, this is a monitor and not a TV. If you do not understand what I just explain here then I can see y you think you wasted you money cause really you did. You bought it for the wrong reasons.

Reply by member: robo21
Mar 13, 2006

I hear what your saying Kouno, however the pixel ratio would be more like 2.93 (1920x1200) to 1(1024x768) not 100 to 1.

Until 1080P HD media is readily available anyway. Then the RESOLUTION of the 2405FPW will fit 1080P HDTV. Does that mean that the 2405 will be a great TV? We will see.

Meanwhile, I feel that it is a superb value as a high quality monitor.

Reply by member: Shadow_545
Jun 10, 2006

Well, while you guys are on the subject, is there a monitor you would reccomend other then this one if one of those goals is to use it as your monitor and tv? I understand and agree with your argument about getting a tv if you need a tv, but I'm a college student without the funds to buy a decent monitor and a decent tv, so I'm planning on using a nice monitor for both. So, will I totally be screwed when it comes to live tv?

Reply by member: zoglog
Jun 13, 2006

I'd recommend this set for a TV/monitor

http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Westinghouse_LVM_42W2_42_LCD,__16643153

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  By member: sinop - Nov 22, 2005

Poor Dell service

Strengths: none, lost picture

Weakness: poor quality and terrible service from dell.

When you need service you get some robot from india and you get nowhere fast. Would never buy from dell again. Dell used to be good but no more. Their sales have gone down because of poor quality and service.

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  By member: rjmia - Jan 9, 2006

UltraSharp 2405FPW 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Good

Weakness: It works, but would not purchase this particular item again

This item works fine but it's not as clear as I anticipated. The 23" monitor from apple is the best one in comparison. As I mentioned it works, but I would not purchase this particular item again.

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Reply by member: aLID
Jan 15, 2006

i have this monitor and it is very clear. what resolution are you running it at? what video card are you using? maybe thats why its not clear. for the price there is nothing that can beat this monitor. i'm sure the apple one costs twice as much. we have a 30" apple lcd at work, and the max resolution is not even close to as good as this dell.

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  By member: bobafett - Feb 7, 2006

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW 24

Strengths: n/a

Weakness: Can't adjust the sharpness in the important VGA" or "DVI-D modes. To get rid of this stupid soft shadow letter display

Compared to my 22 inch Iiyama CRT, is this monitor a total waste of money and not sharp. It is not possible to adjust the sharpness, which means in every resolution besides the highest, the letter have this stupid soft display like a shadow. But who wants to have this thin letters if you have to look on it all day. I have a really good 256mb Nvidia graphic card, so this is not the the cause. Who ever disabled this function in this important modes should get fired.

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  By member: yanadog - Nov 10, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: none

Weakness: everything

Flickers so much at 1920x1200 that you cannot use the setting. Dell support is worthless. I have all the new drivers and plenty of graphic capability (radeon 9800 XT). I have to use the 1280x1024 setting to even use the sorry thing.

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Reply by member: RitiFamily
Nov 29, 2005

Do you have a high quality video card? I've had my monitor for 3 months now with absolutely no problems running in native resolution (1900x1200)? Maybe your video card cannot display that resolution properly (I've heard of this problem before). See if you can narrow down the problem more by changing your video card and seeing if the same thing happens... Good luck!

Reply by member: VTSV
Jan 4, 2006

The 9800 can handle it fine, but you have to make sure the refresh rates match or else this kind of crazy thing will happen. I believe at 1920x1200 you have to have it set to 60Hz.

Reply by member: robo21
Mar 27, 2006

Sounds like an inferior vidcard. Next time read the product requirements before buying a high-end monitor.

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  By member: hlaust - Mar 29, 2006

Completly Overated

Strengths: Large real estate

Weakness: Terrible color, resolution is unusable for any graphics application, including CAD work.

Very dissappointed. Bought for use as second monitor in dual display system, but color and resolution is very poor compared to first monitor . Good for reading e-mails at best. Probably should have expected to be dissappointed considering the price. If you are going to purchase a 23" or greater monitor - spend the extra money.

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  By member: rz8168 - Apr 26, 2006

Don't conclude your impression yet.... there's...

Strengths: It was great for the price. Cheap

Weakness: Mediocre image quality, poor product quality. Buzzing noise after 6 months.

Mediocre image quality compared to Sony, Apple and Samsung. Washed color. Horrible viewing angle. View it at any angle, the color will be horrible. Color is way off than what you see at the center of the view. Color issue can adjust by using your video card's software and I can accept it... but after 6 month of usage, all in sudden buzzing noise starts while I'm sitting in front of it. I can't make it go away unless I turn the monitor off. It will send back to Dell for repair. I have second 2405FPW sitting next to it acting dual display, but the second one doesn't have buzzing sound YET because it was turned off most of the time. Now I'm regretted buying this piece of crap in the first place. Let's face it, you get what you paid for. I should've go for Samsung 244T.

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  By member: asdfpg - Jan 5, 2008

Brightness adjustment - use the "minus-sign" button

Strengths: size, price

Weakness: may be too bright even at lowest setting

would be nice if the backlight was adjustable all the way to zero.

In case you cannot find the brightness adjustment, use the "minus-sign" button.
You can't get there from the main OSD menu.

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  By member: gerard7 - Jun 5, 2006

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor

Strengths: Sharp, bright, affordable

Weakness: good luck navigating through the menus. A little too bright sometimes

The first unit I purchased, I placed next to a 24" Sony. In comparison, the Dell was much sharper and a little too bright. It was either another Sony or Dell 24" and the choice was obvious. For the price, higher contrast levels, and brightness, it was going to be a Dell. It was easier to tone down the brightness levels than to try to up it up.

The only downside is probably trying to navigate through the menu screen. But once your settings are all confirmed, that seemed less of an issue.

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  productwiki.com - Nov 4, 2011

Dell 24" UltraSharp 2405FPW

Clear, sharp images at a maximum resolution of up to 1920x1200 pixels • Wide aspect panel improves productivity with less scrolling and toggling • Supports advanced features like PIP (Picture in Picture) and PBP (Picture By Picture) • 4 USB 2.0 ports — two located on the side of the display for easy attachment/detachment of peripherals • 9-in-1 Flash card reader on side...

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  • 3.0
  reviewgist.com - Jan 1, 2010

Best Dell Monitor with Monitor Type Flat Panel LCD TFT (Active Matrix)

Display is Good according to 8 Monitor experts. -- "Excellent image quality."-reviews.cnet.com -- "Details did look impressive in dark areas, though, particularly in the highlights on a black velvet cloak."-pcworld.com -- "remarkable color and clarity"-pcworld.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Sound, Connectivity, etc.

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  • 4.4
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Feb 9, 2009

Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW

Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 3.54 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #12 computer monitor of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...

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  • 4.2
  testseek.com - Nov 21, 2008

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW

TestSeek.com has collected 20 expert reviews for Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 4.0
  Macworld.com - Dec 16, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW

Overall, the UltraSharp 2405FPW performed well. With its vast amount of screen space, plethora of connection options, built-in camera card reader, and 4-port USB hub, Dell’s display offers a ton of features at a very good value.

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  • 3.0
  tomshardware.com - Jul 6, 2005

NEC and LaCie Lead On Professional LCD Gear

If 1600x1200 isn't good enough for you, there is always the ultimate solution: the Dell 2405FPW. With a massive 24" diagonal screen size and a native resolution of 1920x1200, this is a colossus of precision. But the price is still at the same level as the NEC 2180UX, so obviously we are looking at a much better price to performance ratio than we've seen so far.

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  • 3.1
  PCWorld - May 25, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW

Well-designed 24-inch model includes fluid physical adjustments and an easily accessible 9-in-1 media card reader.

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  • 4.5
  ubergizmo.com - Feb 15, 2005

Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW Review

We were quite impressed with the Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW. Its combination of relatively low price, good performance, and ergonomic features will appeal to many.

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