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  • Dell 2007WFP ?280 inc VAT

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  • Belinea 102030W 20.1" ?229.11 inc VAT

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  • Belinea 2225S1W 22" ?211.49 inc VAT

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  • 20" Samsung SM204BW ?240.86 inc VAT

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  • 20" Samsung SM205BW 6ms ?219.67 inc VAT

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  • 22" Mirai DML-522W100 Multimedia 5ms ?221.43 inc VAT

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  • 22" Iiyama Prolite E2200WS-B1U ?254.62 inc VAT

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  • 20.1" Dell E207WFP, 5 ms, ?229.11

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  • 22" Dell E228WFP, 5 ms, ?286.69

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  • I'll post another alternative

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Ive looked through reviews and some are good, whereas others are bad...thats why i usually go with oc3d if they did do a review on whatever im buying.

Ive ordered my 2007wfp for £240 inc postage :)
 
Just make sure u get hold of dell and ask for a replacement if you get banding, as my 2nd doesnt :p

Say that u tested it on multiple systems with multiple dvi cables too
 
DELL SAY - "Dell UltraSharp™ 2007WFP 20.1" Widescreen LCD Flat Panel Monitor. 300 cd/m² brightness, 800:1 contrast, 16ms response time. Black TCO99"

16ms - Is this monitor any good for the latest games - will it compliment a duel or maybe quad core system with SLi graphics
 
16ms on a Dell is OK because they're not known to "cheat" on their response times. Most monitor companies will report the lowest response time achieved throughout their test which is based on only a specific color to a specific color, whereas it might take 4x as long on two different colors. I think Dell take the collective response times of the color spectrum and average them out which works best.
 
I thought some of the 2007's used 14or12ms G2G panels? :) so it is quality for a 20" P-MVA/S-IPS panel.

Also doesn't 60hz (the refresh rate) work out to 16ms?
 
Well whatever they use they get the thumbs up from me. after going through 3 monitors and ending up with a 2007 I can't be happier
 
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