Dell's second-generation 30in monitor is a very polished performer and, at the moment, a better buy than the HP. Only a shortage of inputs let it down.
At the end of the day though, if image quality is the most important thing to you, and you don’t have the tools and experience to calibrate a monitor properly, the Samsung 305T is a better bet.
I was originally going to award this monitor a 7 out of 10, but because of their recent $250 price drop, it makes it a far more attractive option for those looking to pick up a 30" model.
The picture quality is very sharp, though it is not a very bright monitor. Compared to it's little 24" brother, it is a much darker screen, with a different colour profile.
Dell's UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC is a goliath of a monitor. With 30in of display space, it is large enough for any computer user's needs. Unfortunately, the lack of connectivity and calibration options and a few image quality issues mean it is more suited to
In sum, 30 inches of LCD goodness is nothing short of joyous for high-end workstation professionals and enthusiasts, and the new UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC colors it all quite nicely.
Dell is well known for churning out good-quality but slightly frumpier versions of the latest technology, be it an MP3 player or a handheld . This time, it's a 30-inch LCD that could be the country cousin of Apple's Cinema Display line --if by "country
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