Razor_D Posted June 26, 2005 Share Posted June 26, 2005 If you tell them you have bad back light bleeding they will send you a new LCD ASAP. and you only have to send your LCD back once you receive the new one. 586123247[/snapback] Do you have to pay postage? Any idea how much it is, roughly? Thanks :) -Raz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brownbay Posted June 27, 2005 Share Posted June 27, 2005 They won't charge you shipping... at least that's what I know so far. But I?ll be able to confirm when I get on the phone with them tonight to exchange my A01 with BAD backlight bleeding for an A02. I think, according to their "customer satisfaction policy" they'll only charge you shipping if you choose to return the monitor for a full refund (which should not be much... $20 - $30 CND max). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnr Posted June 27, 2005 Share Posted June 27, 2005 Just ordered in the UK :D - Around ?360 inc VAT and delivery but that's rip off Britain for you! The process got complicated as I needed this delivered on Thursday or Friday this week (As I wouldn't be in to take the delivery otherwise) and had to place my order over the phone... ...With a indian on the other end :xx Anyway the ironic thing is I'm actually not going to be using this until I move into my new house (Should start moving the next few weeks but my 'computer' room dosen't even have any surfaces yet!)...Now I don't really want to have to take it out of the box, attach it all up, then try packing it back in because knowing me I will damage it doing all this (Or start using it here in my current house :laugh:: ). If I get a really bad panel will Dell send me the refurbs after a certain period of time or will they send "new" goods? Also I know you will laugh but at the moment I have a nVidia TNT2 32mb AGP card in my system (:cry:: ), will this power the monitor just for the basic Windows XP/Internet Explorer/Office job until I purchase a new graphics card (ATI 9800 Pro for ?100 or so do the job?) Can't wait to get this all up and running...Currently got a Samsung 172v which suffered a 'slight' accident and has quite a bit of cosmetic damage...Off to eBay it goes once I move house:rofl:l: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oddcrap Posted June 27, 2005 Share Posted June 27, 2005 Be careful Josh, the brightness on this monitor is high.. I wouldn't recommend looking closely at this monitor with the lights out :o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Warwagon MVC Posted June 28, 2005 MVC Share Posted June 28, 2005 seems so far that the dell 2005FPW 20 inch series is more trouble than its worth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brownbay Posted June 28, 2005 Share Posted June 28, 2005 Well, here's a picture of the backlight bleeding that I'm getting. I think it's bad enough to exchange it for a new one... considering I've spend over a $1000 CND on it. So I get on the phone with customer service... and I tell the lady on the phone that I'd like to exchange it for a different piece as mine suffers from severe backlight issues. Well she thinks about it for a moment... and then ask if I've spoken to tech support. Now I knew this was going down a wrong path as she probably is not willing to accept that there IS an issue with the Rev. A01 of this series. So I tell her no and she insists that I speak to tech support before she can approve of an exchange... so i say O.K. Now I call tech support and I when I first explained the issue to him, he had no idea what I was talking about... I was even put on hold right after I said "backlight bleeding" as I think he had to go look it up. When he came back he had me go through pointless monitor trouble shooting... he then had me adjust the OSD settings such as position and transparency in the hopes of fixing my backlight issues... I just played along and at the end of it all... he tells me that he's exhausted all means of trouble shooting and that he'll have to call me back so him and a monitor specialist can do some more research on the issue as this is the first time they've encountered such an issue. Now all this was through Dell Canada, so maybe they really don't have this issue documented... but I really do doubt that. Anyway... I'll be calling customer service tomorrow and try for a return again... if I'm required to go to tech support again... I'll kindly explain that I've done that already and the issue was not resolved. If they still refuse... I'll ask to speak to a manager and take it from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InternalStorm Posted June 28, 2005 Share Posted June 28, 2005 seems so far that the dell 2005FPW 20 inch series is more trouble than its worth 586130583[/snapback] Nah... the backlight thing is overblown. Even with the bleed it's not like it's a big deal. And c'mon the pic somebody just posted above your post has NO BLEED WHATSOEVER! Maybe a tiny bit, but seriously that's as good as it will get... c'mon people! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brownbay Posted June 28, 2005 Share Posted June 28, 2005 Nah... the backlight thing is overblown. Even with the bleed it's not like it's a big deal. And c'mon the pic somebody just posted above your post has NO BLEED WHATSOEVER! Maybe a tiny bit, but seriously that's as good as it will get... c'mon people! 586134102[/snapback] The backlight issue is definitely not overblown... if fact, your statements lead me to believe that you don't' really know what backlight bleeding actually is. Also if I remember correctly, you bought a used 2005FPW, so you didn't spend as much as most of here have and so as result you might not find it that big of a deal. But I've spent $1000 on this monitor... so for that price it better be perfect. Would it be acceptable to Dell if we paid them roughly the amount of the retail price but not the full price? I don't think so.... so we shouldn't be getting a roughly perfect monitor, but not quite perfect. You also have to take into account what people use this monitor for... if it's just casual usage, then yes chances are you probably won't notice the backlight bleeding and it'll be a non-issue. But for those of us who play games or watch movies... it can get quite annoying rather quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InternalStorm Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 The backlight issue is definitely not overblown... if fact, your statements lead me to believe that you don't' really know what backlight bleeding actually is. Also if I remember correctly, you bought a used 2005FPW, so you didn't spend as much as most of here have and so as result you might not find it that big of a deal. But I've spent $1000 on this monitor... so for that price it better be perfect. Would it be acceptable to Dell if we paid them roughly the amount of the retail price but not the full price? I don't think so.... so we shouldn't be getting a roughly perfect monitor, but not quite perfect. You also have to take into account what people use this monitor for... if it's just casual usage, then yes chances are you probably won't notice the backlight bleeding and it'll be a non-issue. But for those of us who play games or watch movies... it can get quite annoying rather quickly. 586134940[/snapback] The thing sells for less than $1000 Canadian at Dell.ca. No matter how much you got it for, the going price now is much less and for that exact price slight backlight leak is definately something that will come with the monitor. If it is extreme, then yes, by all means exchange it, but by looking at the picture you posted, there is nearly no leakage, and the next one you get will be worse, not better, and maybe have a few dead pixels as well. I am a heavy gamer, and my backlight bleed is worse than yours and even in the dark I notice no problems. I have some stuck pixels and it is not a problem for me. This is definately not an Apple Cinema screen or w/e they call them these days. If you payed for one of those you would pay double, and yes, then you can expect a 20 inch widescreen to be perfect with no leakage or any dead pixels. But these are much cheaper. You can get one new on eBay for $500... revision A02 will full warranty. From Dell it's $750 now, but was much cheaper with the coupon codes etc. I'm just trying to help you out here, if you exchange that monitor, you'll get a worse one back ... that's a 90% guarantee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Warwagon MVC Posted June 29, 2005 MVC Share Posted June 29, 2005 I'm just trying to help you out here, if you exchange that monitor, you'll get a worse one back ... that's a 90% guarantee. 586134983[/snapback] and how is that not more trouble than its worth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiger.Girl Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 The backlight issue is definitely not overblown... if fact, your statements lead me to believe that you don't' really know what backlight bleeding actually is. Also if I remember correctly, you bought a used 2005FPW, so you didn't spend as much as most of here have and so as result you might not find it that big of a deal. But I've spent $1000 on this monitor... so for that price it better be perfect. Would it be acceptable to Dell if we paid them roughly the amount of the retail price but not the full price? I don't think so.... so we shouldn't be getting a roughly perfect monitor, but not quite perfect. You also have to take into account what people use this monitor for... if it's just casual usage, then yes chances are you probably won't notice the backlight bleeding and it'll be a non-issue. But for those of us who play games or watch movies... it can get quite annoying rather quickly. 586134940[/snapback] The picture you posted definitly not that bad I have seen alot worse and I personaly wouldnt return it unless it also had stuck pixels if you do you will prolly get one worse anyways Alot of LCDs have some bleeding to an extent especially on pure black screen I doubt what you posted is anything you would even notice in general use or games Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnr Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 Well mine will be delivered here on Friday between 5pm and 9pm :D Probably a "UK" model based on how long it took to place and confirm delivery (Ordered Monday, 'processed' yesterday-today. I have looked at my Samsung in the dark before and there is a huge amount of bleeding at the top of the screen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vice Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 and how is that not more trouble than its worth 586138732[/snapback] People who get a bad monitor are more likely to post about it then someone who received a perfect working one. I had a perfect one an A01 model too! no back light bleeding no dead pixels and no other problems. I would buy this screen again in a heart beat. Dell have a top product here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnr Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 Well this thread has over 1,500 posts but only around 200 are 'unique', Dell must sell thousands of these every time they start knocking them out at the prices they do sometimes :rofl: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karetta Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 hello i have aquestion for anyone willing to answer. I intend to bye the dell 2005 but i 've been thinking that in this price you can bye 2 of 17 inch dell 1704 monitors.combining those with a graphics card that provides support for two monitors you have alot of working space, probably a lot more than the 20 inch dell 2005 model can provide. So my question is why to prefer the dell 2005 over 2 -17 inch dell 1704 monitors? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Warwagon MVC Posted June 29, 2005 MVC Share Posted June 29, 2005 People who get a bad monitor are more likely to post about it then someone who received a perfect working one. I had a perfect one an A01 model too! no back light bleeding no dead pixels and no other problems. I would buy this screen again in a heart beat. Dell have a top product here. 586138988[/snapback] fair enough Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vice Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 hello i have aquestion for anyone willing to answer. I intend to bye the dell 2005 but i 've been thinking that in this price you can bye 2 of 17 inch dell 1704 monitors.combining those with a graphics card that provides support for two monitors you have alot of working space, probably a lot more than the 20 inch dell 2005 model can provide. So my question is why to prefer the dell 2005 over 2 -17 inch dell 1704 monitors? 586139642[/snapback] It's wide screen, can watch movies / play games wide screen. Plus if you have 2 smaller screens you get the 2 boarders that are on the sides of the monitors next to each other leaving sometimes 1 or 2 inches in the middle of your desktop which is very annoying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InternalStorm Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 It's wide screen, can watch movies / play games wide screen. Plus if you have 2 smaller screens you get the 2 boarders that are on the sides of the monitors next to each other leaving sometimes 1 or 2 inches in the middle of your desktop which is very annoying. 586139911[/snapback] Well said. Two monitors is really annoying. A widescreen is all you need. Really wide and lots of screen real estate and it feels so much more "proper" to look at a widescreen. After a while, it doesn't even look that wide anymore to be honest :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnr Posted June 29, 2005 Share Posted June 29, 2005 Do Dell send refurbs after a while or new if something is faulty? I don't like the idea of setting this up then having to place the screen flat on a cushion to remove the stand. Will get the screen very dusty I would think. (In my current house, Nice shiny new house in a few weeks once everything is sorted) Also, what cards are everyone using? I'm not a serious gamer as I like my consoles but would like to be able to play RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, GTA 3/VC/SA etc, The Sims 2. You get the picture :D AMD 3000+ XP 120gb Hard Drive 512mb DDR Ram (When I have the time to nick 512mb from my redundant server setup, 1024mb :happy: ) DVD-Rom, NEC 3500 hooked up in a external USB enclosure D-Link Wireless PCI card and... NVidia TNT2 32mb AGP Graphics :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trek Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 hello i have aquestion for anyone willing to answer. I intend to bye the dell 2005 but i 've been thinking that in this price you can bye 2 of 17 inch dell 1704 monitors.combining those with a graphics card that provides support for two monitors you have alot of working space, probably a lot more than the 20 inch dell 2005 model can provide. So my question is why to prefer the dell 2005 over 2 -17 inch dell 1704 monitors? 586139642[/snapback] you have to consder the fact that there will be borders right down the center if you choose dual monitors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bukowski Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Can someone take a picture of a 2005fpw beside a 17" CRT please :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InternalStorm Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Do Dell send refurbs after a while or new if something is faulty?I don't like the idea of setting this up then having to place the screen flat on a cushion to remove the stand. Will get the screen very dusty I would think. (In my current house, Nice shiny new house in a few weeks once everything is sorted) Also, what cards are everyone using? I'm not a serious gamer as I like my consoles but would like to be able to play RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, GTA 3/VC/SA etc, The Sims 2. You get the picture :D AMD 3000+ XP 120gb Hard Drive 512mb DDR Ram (When I have the time to nick 512mb from my redundant server setup, 1024mb :happy: ) DVD-Rom, NEC 3500 hooked up in a external USB enclosure D-Link Wireless PCI card and... NVidia TNT2 32mb AGP Graphics :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: 586140354[/snapback] To be honest, refurbs are usually better than a new one as they have been tested more thoroughly for a second time and I never mind getting them as it just means it has had extra attention. In the case of Dell, they send a lot of refurbs, not sure if they send new or how many they do send. For gaming, you won't be able to run native resolution with those games on that card. Sims 2 takes so much power even on a 9800 pro nevermind with a 32mb TNT. You would have to run at really low res... lower than 1280x768, to get smooth rates, with all eye candy off. Have you tried those games on your monitor now? If you did, you can compare the resolutions and find out how well things will run. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gotchaforce Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Do Dell send refurbs after a while or new if something is faulty?I don't like the idea of setting this up then having to place the screen flat on a cushion to remove the stand. Will get the screen very dusty I would think. (In my current house, Nice shiny new house in a few weeks once everything is sorted) Also, what cards are everyone using? I'm not a serious gamer as I like my consoles but would like to be able to play RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, GTA 3/VC/SA etc, The Sims 2. You get the picture :D AMD 3000+ XP 120gb Hard Drive 512mb DDR Ram (When I have the time to nick 512mb from my redundant server setup, 1024mb :happy: ) DVD-Rom, NEC 3500 hooked up in a external USB enclosure D-Link Wireless PCI card and... NVidia TNT2 32mb AGP Graphics :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: 586140354[/snapback] you wont be able to run any of those unless you ran them at 640x480 on a 10 year old 15" CRT spend $80 on a new video card Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nothal Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 FYI: 1 - Screen size (height) - though Dell told me otherwise, the 2005FPW screen is the same height as 17 inch flat panels -- not 20 inch screens. 2 - Returns - Dell/DHL will apparently pick up the return at no cost to you. Note that they will not credit you the original shipping costs, however. _____________ Question: Has anyone seen a coupon for the 2001FP that is valid as of this writing (6/30)? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gotchaforce Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 FYI:1 - Screen size (height) - though Dell told me otherwise, the 2005FPW screen is the same height as 17 inch flat panels -- not 20 inch screens. 2 - Returns - Dell/DHL will apparently pick up the return at no cost to you. Note that they will not credit you the original shipping costs, however. _____________ Question: Has anyone seen a coupon for the 2001FP that is valid as of this writing (6/30)? Thanks. 586142756[/snapback] yes the 2005fpw is just A BIT taller than a 17" LCD screen (i have one and have compared), but its a lot wider. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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