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CNET Editors' review - Dell SP2208WFP
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CNET Editor's rating: 8.4 out of 10
Reviewed by Matthew Elliott Review date: 04/01/08 Release date: 09/03/07 The good: Awesome overall performance; aggressively priced; VGA, DVI, and HDMI ports; added bonuses include USB ports and Webcam; steady base. The bad: Stand doesn't let you adjust the height or swivel; vertical viewing angle is limited; glossy screen coating isn't the best choice for office use. The bottom line: The Dell SP2208WFP is a versatile 22-inch display monitor that delivers outstanding overall performance and a pleasing design for a price that's hard to beat. The Dell SP2208WFP offers a winning combination of high performance and low price. This 22-inch wide-screen LCD excelled in labs testing, while also delivering outstanding results with DVDs and games. It supplies a useful feature set, serving up standard VGA and DVI video connections as well as HDMI. There's also a Webcam above the display for easy video conferencing and two USB ports conveniently located along the side and another two tucked underneath. Priced at $299, it's hard to make an argument against the Dell SP2208WFP--only its glossy screen coating, perhaps. In a brightly lit room, you might find it picks up too much glare and reflections if employed as a straight productivity display. But for dorm use and other scenarios where it'll perform double duty as a productivity and an entertainment display, we highly recommend the Dell SP2208WFP.
Design In the lower-right corner you'll find five buttons for powering on the display and navigating the onscreen menu. A blue LED lets you know which video connection you're using: 1 for VGA, 2 for DVI, and 3 for HDMI. The onscreen menu lets you adjust the color, brightness, and the position of the image. Out of the box and connected via DVI, we found the image had a slight pink tint to it, which was easily corrected. There are also color presets for multimedia and gaming along with red and blue presets, plus a user-defined preset. The gaming preset resulted in balanced color levels for F.E.A.R., but the multimedia preset was not useful. It created an oversaturated picture with too much red. The normal or blue preset were better options for DVD viewing. You're also given the ability to change the screen ratio between 4:3 and 16:9, or have it fill the display. The stand provides a very stable base that is not prone to wobble, and we like the look of it more than Dell's standard Flying V base found on its enterprise-oriented UltraSharp line. It doesn't offer height adjustment, however, or the ability to swivel the display into portrait mode. The only physical adjustment you can make is tilting it forward and backward. And it may be more of a useful feature to a reviewer who is setting up and taking down LCDs more than the typical consumer, but the stand simply snaps into the back of the display--no tools required--for a blissfully easy setup. A rectangular cutout in the arm of the stand helps you hide video and power cables.
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Features There's also audio and power jacks for Dell's optional $35 speaker bar that attached to the bottom of the display. Rounding out the features are four USB 2.0 ports and a 2.0-megapixel Webcam with dual microphones.
Performance It scored well on our contrast ratio and brightness tests, although there are some displays that were brighter. Still, Windows apps looked crisp, with text legible down to a font size of 7. Though the default image setting was passable, we switched to the user-defined custom mode to lower the red level to get rid of the slight pink tint we saw on a blank, white Word doc. The viewing angle moving side to side was more than acceptable, but when you move off the axis vertically, the screen darkens and colors shift quickly. With our eyes just above the top of the display and looking down at the center of the image, the image quality begins to suffer. Visitors to your desk will need to pull up a chair to share the display; those standing will see a poor image. Movies and games looked fantastic, with rich, vivid colors and smooth movement. The glossy screen coating helped smooth edges, and the 2ms response time (gray to gray) meant there was no ghosting. We did find that the Multimedia color preset was not the right choice for movie watching, tending too much toward red. Using The Royal Tenenbaums as our test disc, Ben Stiller's red Adidas track suit looked practically radioactive. The Normal color preset presented a much more balanced picture. CNET Labs' DisplayMate tests
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Dell SP2208WFP
90
Samsung SyncMaster 2232GW
89
Acer p221w
82
ViewSonic VX2255WMB
80
Gateway FPD2275W
80
Brightness scores (in cd/m2)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Samsung SyncMaster 2232GW
279
ViewSonic VX2255WMB
268
Gateway FPD2275W
266
Dell SP2208WFP
258
Acer p221w
253
Contrast ratio
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Dell SP2208WFP
984:1
Acer p221w
966:1
ViewSonic VX2255WMB
918:1
Samsung SyncMaster 2232GW
863:1
Gateway FPD2275W
795:1
Service and support Find out more about how we test LCD monitors. (Originally posted on CNET Reviews)Product brief - Dell SP2208WFP
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Intro: The Dell SP2208WFP is a 22 in, flat panel computer monitor.Compared to other flat panel monitors on the market, it is relatively inexpensive at around $310.Comes with a built-in microphone, camera, and USB hub.This display features a 1680x1050 native resolution.Weighs 11.2 lbs. Noteworthy Features: Supports High-Definition multimedia interface (HDMI) and digital visual interface (DVI) digital video standard, which is somewhat more favorable than some similarly priced monitors.In fact, the average cost of a product with a comparable set of digital video standard is $920.Also, this monitor has 1680x1050 resolution, which is higher than some similarly priced monitors.Its wide viewing angle (160 degrees) is useful whenever the screen is being viewed by more than one person at the same time.Accepts DVI input, which allows for greater signal clarity than traditional VGA. Weaker Features: None noted, given available product data. Suitability: Made for those want a big display in a thin form factor.The 2 ms response time of this screen makes it ideal for fast-moving games and for watching movies. Value: Given its relatively inexpensive price, this monitor has great features for the money. Suggestions: (1) Before purchasing an LCD monitor, consider visiting your local store for a live demo to ensure that its overall image quality, color, and sharpness meets your expectation.(2) You can use the built-in USB hub to connect peripherals such as mice and keyboards, or a flash card reader.(4) For more help in deciding if this is the right monitor for you, visit the buying guide for monitors at CNET Reviews. User opinions - Dell SP2208WFP
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Part number: 320-6252
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