Scott writes to tell us that Dell's product support page for the UltraSharp 2007WFP and 2007FP accidentally showed up a day or two early. The displays, which were originally supposed to be announced a few weeks ago, are the newest flagship designs from the largest LCD leader of 2005.
Both new displays feature a modern look compared to the older units, but do not receive much of a bump in way of specifications -- this is actually a good thing since we know Dell isn't lying to us about the panel stats, unlike other manufacturers.
The Dell 2007FP is a 4:3 LCD display boasting very similar stats to the 2007WFP, with the major difference being the aspect ratio and resolution.
Dell still has not announced a successor to the widely popular 24" 2405FPW from last year. Forum speculation suggests that the company may instead release a 23" version as the panel provider for most of Dell's displays, LG Philips LCD, does not produce a 24" model. The 24" panel used in the 2405FPW display is from Samsung.
Both new displays feature a modern look compared to the older units, but do not receive much of a bump in way of specifications -- this is actually a good thing since we know Dell isn't lying to us about the panel stats, unlike other manufacturers.
The Dell 2007FP is a 4:3 LCD display boasting very similar stats to the 2007WFP, with the major difference being the aspect ratio and resolution.
Dell still has not announced a successor to the widely popular 24" 2405FPW from last year. Forum speculation suggests that the company may instead release a 23" version as the panel provider for most of Dell's displays, LG Philips LCD, does not produce a 24" model. The 24" panel used in the 2405FPW display is from Samsung.