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Without buying anything extra? No.

What don't you like about the stand though?  It looks sharp, allows the display to swivel 90 degrees in either direction (providing easy access to the plugs), can tilt the monitor a few degrees horizontally, and can raise/lower the panel about 8 inches.

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ehh i just dont like how it looks

but i guess its not that bad

well, dell screwed up my thing....they delayed my order already over a week...and i was extremely ****ed off all week...except now

because of you (ron) i am now receiving 120 or 160 dollars off my purchase

my total original price was 648 after tax...no shipping...so im going to get it for either

528 or 488.....either way, im completely happy now :)

:::ill find out tomorrow which price it will be

::::Steven, i am purchasing the Dell 2001, not the 2005 :)

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well steven, so many things have happened....im now getting the 2005, instead of the 2001....lol, i couldnt make up my mind, but i finally did, and i believe i will be happy with this monitor...i cant believe it, scheduled shipping date is dec 2

i just wanted to thank Dazzla once again for this review, bang bang and Doug and someone else...i forgot his name....but thanks for helping me pick a monitor...ive been needing one for quite some time now

so thanks again, and i will be posting some pics asap...of course on the other thread...this is the last time i will hog it...thanks for all your help again

Like Mav Said you're wrong. Please click the link in my sig.

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I'm dead positive that you are wrong. The monitor is manufactured by benq but the panel was made by lg-philips. You remember when all the 16ms 17" monitors appeared? They were all manufactured by different companies (NEC, Benq, Viewsonic, Hitachi, etc), but they all used the same AU Optronics panel. The dell 2001fp is made by benq, but the panel comes from LG-Phillips.

Quote from tomshardware: "The 200P4 was launched in December and logically, it's based on a LG-Philips panel, which is already very popular. It had barely become available when it could be found on a Sharp monitor (LLT2015), a Dell (the 2001FP) and probably on the NEC (the 2080UX+) too."

Tom's

Benq doesn't make their own panels, they just manufacture the monitor. If you look at their 16 and 12ms monitors you will find that they use the 16 and 12ms versions of the AU-Optronics panel and not a proprietary Benq panel.

Here's some solid proof: 2001fp panel.

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I'm dead positive that you are wrong.  The monitor is manufactured by benq but the panel was made by lg-philips.  You remember when all the 16ms 17" monitors appeared?  They were all manufactured by different companies (NEC, Benq, Viewsonic, Hitachi, etc), but they all used the same AU Optronics panel.  The dell 2001fp is made by benq, but the panel comes from LG-Phillips.

Quote from tomshardware: "The 200P4 was launched in December and logically, it's based on a LG-Philips panel, which is already very popular. It had barely become available when it could be found on a Sharp monitor (LLT2015), a Dell (the 2001FP) and probably on the NEC (the 2080UX+) too."

Tom's

Benq doesn't make their own panels, they just manufacture the monitor.  If you look at their 16 and 12ms monitors you will find that they use the 16 and 12ms versions of the AU-Optronics panel and not a proprietary Benq panel.

Here's some solid proof: 2001fp panel.

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Let's see. Should we believe Dell or Anandtech? Gosh, that's a tough one. :rolleyes:

BenQ is not a maker of LCD panels.. LG and Samsung are. BenQ only makes the HOUSING! Same with Apple lcd's, Apple buy's the LCD panel from Samsung or LG (or other makers of lcd panels) then they build thier own housing. So if a LCD monitor is made by Apple does that mean that the LCD panel was build by them? No.

Let's see.  Should we believe Dell or Anandtech?  Gosh, that's a tough one.  :rolleyes:

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BenQ does not make that panel let alone any. LG-Phillips does, whether you want to believe it or not. Gosh this is a tough problem, BenQ doesn't make their own panels and its a known fact that the dell among many others use the LG-philips panel (viewsonic, nec, and dell all use the panel and probably more).

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