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Dell UltraSharp 1907FP review

General
Monitor type: flat panel
Display technology: TFT (active matrix)
Features: VESA mounting arm/wall connector
Dimensions (W x H x D): 41.0 x 48.8 x 18.2 cm
Weight: 4.8 kg
Extras: 4 USB 2.0 connectors
Display size: 19 in
Image
Native resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels
Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Contrast ratio: 1 : 700
Vertical scan rate (max): 76 Hz
Horizontal scan rate (max): 81 KHz
Pixel size (dot pitch): 0.294 mm
Vertical viewing angle (max): 140 °
Horizontal viewing angle (max): 140 °
Pixel response time: 8 ms
Video input
Digital video input: DVI-D
Analogue video signal: RGB
Analogue video input: mini-D-Sub (15-pin)
Service & support
Standard warranty: 3 years
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Overview

Dell UltraSharp 1907FP

Editors rating
Rating: 7.6
Verdict

With good performance, a stylish design and all the flexibility we could ask for in a monitor, the Dell UltraSharp 1907FP is one of the few entries in the budget display category that we highly recommend.

Typical price

£ 299

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