Dell has got just about everything right with the UltraSharp 2007FP. The initial price tag of $539 was definitely on the higher side, but now this amazing monitor is available at well under the $400 mark, making it highly competitive in the market.

Though there are several close competitors to the 2007FP, the combination of good looks, ergonomic design, and additional practical goodies is more than enough to equally please the home and business users.
Sure thing, the expensive ones in the 20 inch LCD line-up including the likes of HP LP2065 and Samsung SyncMaster 204T have an edge over the 2007FP, but they badly lack the affordability and variety of inputs offered by the Dell UltraSharp 2007FP
The 20.1-inch Dell 2007FP features the same two-tone color scheme and attractive, versatile design as other members of the UltraSharp family.
A thin, black bezel frames the screen, and a slim neck extends from a Y-shape base, thereby offering exceptional flexibility, with 45 degrees of swivel to the right and left and five inches of height adjustment.
What’s more, the panel also pivots from landscape to portrait mode and tilts 5 degrees forward and 20 degrees back.
The pivoting action is a bit stiff though and but the overall merits of the design easily outweigh these minor drawbacks.
Here are the main Pros and Cons of the Dell UltraSharp 2007FP Monitor -
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- lots of adjustments options
- composite and S-Video ports
- USB hub
- picture-in-picture window.
Cons
- No dedicated brightness or contrast buttons
- onscreen menu is difficult to navigate
- base is slightly wobbly.
So, overall the Dell UltraSharp 2007FP Monitor is definitely worth your money, considering its pricing and other options in its class.
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September 7, 2009
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