Dell 2405FPW UltraSharp Flat Panel Monitor


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The 2405FPW is built by BenQ. The same company which built the 2001FP. LG Built the 2005FPW which everyone hated. The backlight construction is very different between the 2005FPW and the 2405FPW. The 2005FPW had "CCFL (6) edgelight system" where as the 2405FPW has '6 CCFLs U-type'. (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

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FCC Declaration of Conformity

According to 47 CFR, Part 15 of the FCC Rules

* For the following named product :

COLOR MONITOR

(Category Name)

2405FPW / DELL? - BenQ

(Model No / Brand Name) (Basic Model)

* Manufactured at :

BenQ Corporation

We hereby declare that this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions :

This device may not cause harmful interference, and

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

* FCC Rules :

Tested to comply with FCC part 15, class B

* Test site at :

Compliance Engineering Services, Sunnyvale, CA, USA

* Responsible Party for Product Compliance:

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Edited by Steven

Flat Panel

Screen type Active matrix - TFT LCD

Screen dimensions 24 inches (24-inch diagonal viewable image size)

Preset display area:

Horizontal 518.4 mm (20.4 inches)

Vertical 324.0 mm (12.7 inches)

Pixel pitch 0.270 mm

Viewing angle +/- 89 (vertical) typ, +/- 89 (horizontal) typ

Luminance output 500 cd/m (typ)

Contrast ratio 1000:1 (typ)

Faceplate coating Antiglare with hard-coating 3H

Backlight 6 CCFLs U-type backlight

Response Time 12ms typical (Grey to Grey) / 16ms typical (Black to White)

Card Reader Specifications

Overview

* The Flash Memory Card Reader is a USB storage device that allows users to read and write information from and into the memory card.

* The Flash Memory Card Reader is automatically recognized by Windows 2000 and XP.

* Once installed and recognized, each separate memory card (slot) appears as a separate drive/drive letter.

* All standard file operations (copy, delete, drag-and-drop, etc.) can be performed with this drive.

Features

The Flash Memory Card Reader has the following features:

* Supports Windows 2000 and XP operating systems

* No Windows 9X support from Dell

* Mass Storage Class device (No drivers are required under Windows 2000 and XP)

* USB-IF certification

* Supports various memory card media

I personally just cannot see the point in such stupid widescreen monitors for a comp, unless your doing some very heavy gaming, or movie watching / editing etc.

That's just my opinion though, I'm still happy with my 17" Viewsonic. :D

The 2405FPW is built by BenQ. The same company which built the 2001FP. LG Built the 2005FPW which everyone hated. The backlight construction is very different between the 2005FPW and the 2405FPW. The 2005FPW had "CCFL (6) edgelight system" where as the 2405FPW has '6 CCFLs U-type'. (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

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Just what I was looking for. Thanks :)

Horizontal:  20.4 inches

Vertical    : 12.7 inches

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2005FPW:

Horizontal: 17.25 inches (2405FPW is 3.15 Inches Wider)

Vertical: 10.75 inches (2405FPW is 1.95 Inches Taller)

to sell 2005fpw and buy this one, or keep 2005fpw..../dilemna  :unsure:

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I want one.

Im gunna suck up to Dell and hope I can get it upgraded.

I need a UK Release & Retail price though.

Otherwise ill sell this and save up a bit and buy one :)

Edited by Hypoxiaicon
The 2405FPW is built by BenQ. The same company which built the 2001FP. LG Built the 2005FPW which everyone hated. The backlight construction is very different between the 2005FPW and the 2405FPW. The 2005FPW had "CCFL (6) edgelight system" where as the 2405FPW has '6 CCFLs U-type'. (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

====================

FCC Declaration of Conformity

According to 47 CFR, Part 15 of the FCC Rules

* For the following named product :

COLOR  MONITOR

(Category Name)

2405FPW / DELL? - BenQ

(Model No / Brand Name)  (Basic Model)

* Manufactured at :

BenQ Corporation

We hereby declare that this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions :

This device may not cause harmful interference, and

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

* FCC Rules :

Tested to comply with FCC part 15, class B

* Test site at :

Compliance Engineering Services, Sunnyvale, CA, USA

* Responsible Party for Product Compliance:

=============================

585483506[/snapback]

The raw panel benq is using is made by Samsung.

2005FPW:

Horizontal: 17.25 inches (2405FPW  is 3.15 Inches Wider)

Vertical:    10.75 inches (2405FPW  is 1.95 Inches Taller)

I want one.

Im gunna suck up to Dell and hope I can get it upgraded.

I need a UK Release & Retail price though.

im spoiled, when i first got my 2005fpw it was so big and wide, now its so small compared to the 2405fpw :cry:

I think you will have the same release date with the US or probably a week later, for the price I'm not sure about that.

The UltraSharp 2405FPW will be on sale for $1,199 in the Americas and Europe on March 1, 2005

http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/g...189&newsLang=en

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I, for one, cannot wait. Luckily I ran into this site before making the purchase of the 20". To hear that the 24" was going to be a low priced as it is made up my mind for me in a hurry. I do not think I will have a problem running at native res with some eye candy either. I would ask that someone clarify one thing for me. Is it with a higher res you can turn down the AA?

System specs are:

P4 3.2 Prescott at the 14X multiplier and OC'ed to 3.8

Hyper 6 Cooler to keep the temp down on the CPU.

2 X 120 MM Fans - 1 Intake and 1 Exhaust

2 X 90 MM Fans - 1 Intake and 1 Exhaust

1G PC4300 Kingston Memory

ASUS P4C800E Deluxe MoBo

2 X 160G SATA Drives

ATI X800XT PE (My Baby)

patience is a virtue mate :)

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True, but when it comes to computers, new products are announced that are so tempting and you wait and wait for it and buy it when it comes out and the next day they announce something even better.

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