Dell’s 2005fpw 20 inch LCD Widescreen Monitor

Dell2005fpw2_1For a week now I’ve had the pleasure of using the Dell 2500fpw 20 inch LCD Widescreen Monitor. For months I had been postponing buying it because of the price. Dell priced it at a reasonable $799 but that was more than I was willing to spend for something I didn’t exactly need. These past 2 weeks dell has had great coupons and sales so I was able to get it for $507 which is a great price for a 20inch display. No doubt, this display is on sale because of the upcoming 24  Inch widescreen display that Dell recently announced. Either way, I am really happy with display, and it was worth every penny. The colors are rich and clear and it’s really nice having a widescreen display when it comes to using programs like photoshop, and it’s also great for having lots of windows and tabs open at once. Also, when playing games like the Sims 2 the game comes out vivid and crisp.
The physical design of the monitor is nice as well, it’s very slim and professional looking. Interestingly enough it comes with 4 usb ports built into it. The only thing i can complain about this beauty is that it can be too bright, so bright that it’ll make your eyes tear. But you can easily lower the contrast and brightness settings so this really is not a valid complaint. Mikhailtech  forums has a good review of the monitor with pictures.
If your interested  in getting the 2500fpw when it’s on sale, bookmark Ben’s Bargains, it’s a great site for  discounts.

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