We took a look at Dell's impressive 2405FPW 24-inch wide-aspect TFT a short while back. Boasting impressive specifications with an abundance of features/connectivity, the WUXGA panel (1920x1200 pixels ...
Seagate hard drives, Dell widescreen monitors, Philips Blu-ray players. Check out Gadget Gal's deals for Friday, March 27: 1. Seagate is having a sale on select hard drives at its outlet center. Save ...
Dell updated its Inspiron™ and XPS™ product portfolios with notebooks and desktops that are designed to lead the industry in easy personalization, connectivity, entertainment, and mobility. Dell also ...
For most LCD displays, you swing around the back and you have a power connector, an HD-15 analog connector, and maybe a DVI digital connector. The Ultrasharp 2408WFP is, thankfully, not like most LCD ...
As one of the miscreants that does graphics for HEXUS, and the Group Technical Editor, I'm the one that has to make sure we do it properly. And it turns out that recently we haven't. The launch of the ...
We’re willing to bet that many of you have wildly varied opinions of Dell. Some no doubt consider them a huge, monolithic corporation who pushes out generic computers without a soul; while others ...
Upgrading your work-from-home setup with a widescreen monitor is a simple and cost-effective way to boost your productivity. The Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Monitor (U3419W) is an excellent option ...
We’re always on the lookout for a good deal for you, dear readers, and here’s the best price we’ve seen yet on Dell’s 24-inch 2405FPW 1920×1200 widescreen display: $759 with free shipping. The regular ...
The Dell P1425 ($329.99) is only the second of the company's portable displays we've reviewed in the past three years. Physically, it resembles the Dell 14 Portable Monitor (C1422H)—the company's ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2006--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) today introduced three new XPS high-performance systems featuring design excellence and customer-driven innovations to enable consumers ...
I am planning to purchase (yikes) a Dell Widescreen monitor to replace a dying old monitor (yes, I looked at Apple Cinema Displays and couldn't justify double the cost for the EXACT same panel).