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Review of the Dell 2407WFP-HC
by Vincent Alzieu
Published on October 15, 2007

Ergonomics
Nothing changes between the 2407WFP-HC and previous classic gamut 2407WFP. The bezel is strictly the same as well as the PVA liquid crystal technology. This is unfortunate because with the newest 2707WFP (also a wide gamut) Dell chose to include some metal on its bezel. At the same time we are quickly consoled by the design and ergonomics that we liked so much on the previous version: vertically adjustable base, can be pivoted, has card players on the edge of the screen, and a 4 port USB hub.

Here are the various positions we can put this screen into:

Brightness homogeneity
In this test, the monitor is set to display a brightness in white of 200 cd/m². We then display a white image and measure the actual brightness on various points of the panel in order to detect potential differences:


The 2407WFP-HC’s brightness homogeneity is particularly good except for a high in the upper right hand corner and luckily not really noticeable without the sensor.

Overall, this result is better than average as most LCDs normally display a difference of 30% between the brightest and darkest point on the screen.

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