Dell 2005FPW 20.1" Wide Screen LCD for $361.75 Shipped

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intogamer

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good deal...

2007fpw comes out... 2005fpw price drop?

gah my 20" gateway CRT is killing electricity bill
 

Fanboy

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I have two of these in a dual monitor configuration. They are perfect for Web design (one of my side jobs) and other desktop related functions. Really crisp and responsive enough. Don't plan on gaming so well on them, though - the refresh rates aren't all that.
 

deeznuts

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Originally posted by: MX2times
Originally posted by: JacobJ
I wonder how tall this is compared to my dell 19" non-widescreen...maybe I should buy it to find out

Its about as tall as a 17 inch LCD

It's about as tall as a 19" actually. I can't find the link, but I jsut saw it yesterday, and it is ever so slightly shorter then a regular 19"
 

D3kTrix

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How do you guys think this would look next to a regular 19" Dell LCD in a dual view setup?

Right now I run 2x CRTs - Mitsubishi 930SB and a Viewsonic p95f+ but Ive been wanting one of these for a while. And I have a decent 19" dell LCD I bought a while back that I could use as a 2nd monitor along with this 2005fpw.

How do you think it would look with a the 2005fpw on the left as my primary monitor and the 19" FS on the right as the secondary?
 

ninja098

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It's about as tall as a 19" actually. I can't find the link, but I jsut saw it yesterday, and it is ever so slightly shorter then a regular 19"
Nope. 19" is almost 11.5" tall, the 20.1 widescreen is 10.7" tall, the same as a 17" screen.
 

djspl

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Originally posted by: Fanboy
I have two of these in a dual monitor configuration. They are perfect for Web design (one of my side jobs) and other desktop related functions. Really crisp and responsive enough. Don't plan on gaming so well on them, though - the refresh rates aren't all that.


don't plan on gaming? on a 2005? are you sure you're talking about the right monitor here? A 2005 has no problem running games.
 

Navid

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Originally posted by: JacobJ
I wonder how tall this is compared to my dell 19" non-widescreen...maybe I should buy it to find out

You can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate it.

You have the aspect ratio of the screens. So, you have the ratio of a to b for each screen. You have the diagonal size of each screen. So, you have c for each screen. Then, using that Theorem, you can calculate b (vertical size of the screen) for each screen.
 

phatj

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btw, what's the cheapest video card that would run this monitor? i just realized i have intel graphics
 

bleuless

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Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: JacobJ
I wonder how tall this is compared to my dell 19" non-widescreen...maybe I should buy it to find out

You can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate it.

You have the aspect ratio of the screens. So, you have the ratio of a to b for each screen. You have the diagonal size of each screen. So, you have c for each screen. Then, using that Theorem, you can calculate b (vertical size of the screen) for each screen.

i think you need more than just pythagorean theorem to figure out this. you have 2 unknown variables, and a ratio and 90 degree angle. its solvable, but its not basic algebra.

yes, this deal makes baby jesus cry, i just spend 400 after tax on a scepter 20.1" widescreen 1 week ago.
 

deeznuts

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Originally posted by: ninja098
It's about as tall as a 19" actually. I can't find the link, but I jsut saw it yesterday, and it is ever so slightly shorter then a regular 19"
Nope. 19" is almost 11.5" tall, the 20.1 widescreen is 10.7" tall, the same as a 17" screen.

Are you sure? I'm not doubting you but I just saw a picture yesterday comparing a 20.1 widescreen vs. a 19" regular, and taking into account the different size bezels, the viewable difference was very minimal. Oh well.
 

Navid

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Originally posted by: bleuless
Originally posted by: Navid
Originally posted by: JacobJ
I wonder how tall this is compared to my dell 19" non-widescreen...maybe I should buy it to find out

You can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate it.

You have the aspect ratio of the screens. So, you have the ratio of a to b for each screen. You have the diagonal size of each screen. So, you have c for each screen. Then, using that Theorem, you can calculate b (vertical size of the screen) for each screen.

i think you need more than just pythagorean theorem to figure out this. you have 2 unknown variables, and a ratio and 90 degree angle. its solvable, but its not basic algebra.

Let's calculate the height of a 20" wide screen.

We know that the height to the width ratio is 10/16 because we know the aspect ratio (10 X 16). So, we know b/a = 10/16. Then we use the theorem to calculate c for such a triangle. Please note that at this point we are working on an imaginary triangle with its b equal to 10 and its a equal to 16. Such a triangle will have a c that should satisfy c^2 = a^2 + b^2 (the theorem). So, c^2 = 16^2 + 10^2 = 256 + 100 = 356. So, c = the square root of 356, which is 18.87.

So, a triangle with the sides of 10, 16 and 18.87 corresponds to any wide screen monitor (cut diagonally) with a 10X16 aspect ratio. Now, by plugging in different diagonal dimensions, we can calculate the corresponding height for any monitor of that aspect ratio.

For a 20" monitor, we know c is 20". So, we can calculate b.
b/c = b/20" = 10/18.87.
This is one equation with one unknown, which we can solve to find b.

So, b = 20" X 10 / 18.87 = 10.6". That means that the height of a 20" monitor with a 10X16 aspect ratio is 10.6".
 
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