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BoatDan
11-27-2002, 08:15 PM
Tricky working... or I'm a dope... is this monitor digital or analog OR both?

Says "accpets digital inputs..." but the wording is quite clear like on the Viewsonic... hope somebody knows this monitor or has an idea. Thank you very very much.

Dan

DELL
UltraSharp 2000FP 20-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor Diagonal Size: 20.1"
Viewable Size: 20.1"
Display Type: Active matrix - TFT LCD
Depth: 8.94"
Features: Anti-glare, 3H hard coating
Height: 20"
Weight: 25.3 lbs
Width: 20.16"
Analog Video Signal: RGB
Compliant Standards: VESA ® DPMS, EPA Energy Star®
Device Type: Flat panel display / TFT active matrix - desktop
Diagonal Size ( Viewable Size ): 20.1" (20.1")
Dimensions (WxDxH): 20.16" x 8.94" x 20"
Dot Pitch: 0.255 mm
Enclosure Color: Midnight Gray
Environmental Parameters: Temperature: Temperature: 41°F - 95 °F; Humidity: 10% - 80% (Non-condensing)
Image Brightness: 240 CD/m2 (typical), 200 CD/m2 (minimum)
Image Contrast Ratio: 350 - 1 (typical), 250 - 1 (minimum)
Max Resolution: 1600 x 1200 at 60 Hz
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 76 Hz x 80 kHz
Port(s) / Connector(s) Required: 15-pin D-Subminiature, 24-pin DVI-D, S-video, Composite
Power: 90 - 264 VAC / 47 - 63 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 50 Watts (<= 5 Watts)
Power Consumption Operational ( Standby : 50 Watts (typical), 60 Watts (maximum)
Voltage Required: 90 - 264 VAC / 47 - 63 Hz
Compatibility: PC

$1,217.13
In stock

Manufacturer Part#: 9E249
Dell Part#: 320-4105

More info...

The Dell™ UltraSharp™ 2000FP utilizes a 20.1" (51 cm) Active Matrix TFT LCD that displays sharp and brilliant images of text and graphics with a maximum resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. This display is optimal for Microsoft® Windows®, spreadsheets, multimedia, and any other application that demands high resolution, quality images in a small form factor. The Dell™ UltraSharp 2000FP was designed for a wide variety of users ranging from the home, small office, or corporate environment. This monitor has a wider viewing angle, which allows users to view the screen from various positions without compromising image quality. Using a DVI graphics card with a DVI flat panel provides a seamless digital connection — the signal doesn’t have to be converted from digital to analog then back to digital again. The higher contrast ratio generates sharper, crisper lines and images. Fast response times provide superior clarity for moving images with ''no ghosting''. Premium brightness allows for brilliant images with blacker blacks and richer colors. This product includes the following parts: monitor, power cable, software and instructions.

Cutting-edge technology, with a design that's well-suited for environments where space is at a premium
Less bulk, weight, and depth than comparable CRT monitors
Clear, sharp images even at maximum brightness
Can work in areas of high electromagnetic interference without noticeable distortion
Can accept a variety of video inputs - analog,digital, S-Video and Composite.
Energy Star® compliant
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) flat panel monitors provide exceptionally clear, sharp, flicker-free images, with none of the image distortion CRTs are prone to. They reduce eyestrain and fatigue, thereby helping to increase productivity
Dell-branded monitors undergo exhaustive testing for performance, reliability, durability and compatibility with Dell systems
Dell-branded monitors are designed to our exacting quality standards and meet or exceed relevant industry standards
Using DVI with a flat panel will result in better front of screen performance with crisper and clearer images.
Using a DVI graphics card with a DVI flat panel provides a seamless digital connection - the signal doesn’t have to be converted from digital to analog then back to digital again.

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11-28-2002, 12:33 AM
Looks like both. The presence of the DVI port is the give-away for the digital connection. Since it says it has both a 15-pin D-Sub connection and the DVI, I'd be willing to guess it'll do both. If it's a Viewsonic screen, you'll probably be hapy with it. I've got a Viewsonic VX-900 and love it. It's actually difficult to go back to my 21" CRT at work. :)