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Dell UltraSharp 2001FP 20.1-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor
 
Manufacturer: Dell Computers
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List Price: $799.99
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Product Description

Utilizing an Active Matrix TFT LCD, the Dell UltraSharp 2001FP Flat Panel Monitor displays sharp and brilliant images of text and graphics with a maximum resolution of up to 1600x1200 pixels. While its higher contrast ratio generates sharper, crisper lines and images, the wider viewing angle allows you to view the screen from various positions without compromising image quality. The Dell 2001FP features analog as well as digital (DVI) capabilities, providing connection flexibility. Apart from one upstream and 4 downstream USB ports, this display also features S-Video and Composite Video connectors. The slim bezel design of the monitor saves valuable work space. The combination of advanced LCD technology and the range of added features makes the UltraSharp 2001FP the perfect display for any user.

Product Details

  • Dell 2001FP 20-Inch TFT LCD Flat Panel Monitor General Features: Black and Silver color scheme
  • Active-matrix UltraSharp TFT LCD Slim Bezel design 20-inch viewable image 0.255 mm pixel pitch
  • 16.7 million color support 1600 x 1200 maximum resolution Image Brightness: 250 cd/m2 (typical)
  • Image Contrast Ratio: 400:1 Max Sync Rate (V x H): 76 Hz x 80 kHz
  • Image Max H-View Angle: 88 (typical)

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Customer Reviews

Great Monitor
 
Review Date: September 6, 2007
Reviewer: Caleb A. Gleason, Dallas, TX
I've had this for about 4 years so far and it's still working like a champ. No issues so far; no green stripes and no dead pixels. Back when I bought it this monitor was selling for upwards of 1K believe it or not. But I have no regrets; it has held up quite nicely.
Excellent deal for the money
 
Review Date: September 24, 2007
Reviewer: C. Breeden,
These monitors are an excellent deal for the money. I have several hundred deployed at my client locations and we've never seen 1 fail.
Real 20" Monitor
 
Review Date: May 1, 2010
Reviewer: Jack Hurlbut, San Diego
I've had this monitor for about a year w/o any problems. It actually has a bigger screen than the wide screen monitors now available because of it's 4:3 aspect. No dead pixels and good color reproduction. It takes 4 different video feeds and switches easily between them. It's not a gamers monitor but for the rest of us it's great.

I seen many complaints in monitor reviews about their stands - this one is metal and adjusts vertically, tilts, rotates and swivels into portrait view - most excellent. I am writing this review because I am looking for a second one and just dropped by to see what was available.
Excellent Quality
 
Review Date: December 29, 2008
Reviewer: Bookworm, Michigan
I got this 4 yrs back for about $600 from Dell. Use it every day and is working just like new. No pixel problems or any other problems. It was quite advanced then, and is still so in some way-- especially the various ports it has allows me to connect so many things to this monitor directly, instead of my CPU at my floor level. E.g. I am planning to use S-video to connect my monitor and TV... While my other brand new 22" Dell monitor does not have an S-video TV out!
Less than exceptional
 
Review Date: October 22, 2007
Reviewer: twinky buttspong, AUSTIN, TX United States
I've had two of these for about a year. Believe it or not, yellow tape inside each monitor started coming loose and slipping down between the backlight and display surface, causing a yellow rectangular shape to appear in the upper left corner of each monitor. Search Dell's web site and you'll find similar complaints (and even photos) from other consumers. Note that several had the same problem with the newer 2007FP.

Dell finally sent warranty replacements for each monitor. The first had problems where certain types of graphics were overlaid with blocky red splotches; the second suddenly developed a huge streak of colored lines going down the center of it, rendering the monitor useless; even powering on/off and resetting to factory defaults wouldn't help.

So at this point I'm waiting to get another pair of replacements.

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