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Thursday, June 28, 2007
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Filling the gap between Dell's 2407WFP and the 3707WFP is the 27-inch 2707WFP, a monitor that is both new and different.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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This is getting silly. We've had a 24in displays for a while now, which is why both NEC and Acer have starting offering 26in displays. Dell however, was clearly a bit miffed that it, the company that introduced the concept of the large, affordable monitor, no longer had the biggest toy in town. As a response it's launched the 2707WFP, a 27in display. Boys will be boys.
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Friday, June 15, 2007
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Large monitors are in fashion big time, so why buy a monitor when you can have a showpiece? The 27-inch UltraSharp 2707WFP (634x243x442mm, 12.5kg) is more than a piece of office equipment; it's a stylish addition to your home or office. Its high-end aluminum, bezel glass and polished lines create an awe-inspiring display while its tilt, swivel or mount functionality adds to its overall experience. Seriously, the brushed aluminium (technically referred to as Artic Silver) bezel and solid glass base might look a little chunky, but the finish is exquisite. And when partnered with the optional clip-on AS501PA SoundBar (£30.55), the UltraSharp 2707WFP becomes a trendy general-purpose display just begging to connect to a next-generation HD device.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
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Behemoth that Dell is, their market share has begun to shrink in the face of competition from the likes of HP and Apple. As we've seen, though, one area that Dell doesn't slack in is the quality of their monitors. And at a regular selling price of $1199, it needs to be high quality. Of course, Dell is constantly running promotions and coupons, so if you keep an eye on our Hot Deals page you should be able to get one for about $100 less. So how did the Dell 2707WFP fare after three weeks on my desk? Well, suffice to say the desk feels awfully small.
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