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Dell E1910


$200.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Minimal footprint is conducive to modern office applications. Very easy to adjust - minimal learning curve for tailored widescreen configurations. Widescreen display easily handles multi-window applications - especially helpful for side-by-side document viewing.

The Cons:Color-quality is fairly sub-par - bright colors tend to appear faded or washed out.

The E1910 is a mid-range 19" flat panel monitor from Dell. A widescreen display aimed at business clients, the E1910 features a maximum resolution of 1440x900, a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and a response time of 5 ms.

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The monitor is designed to be eco-friendly, with a power-saving mode and 40% less overall power consumption than the model it replaces. The E1910 is Energy Star and EPEAT Gold-certified. In addition to the standard VGA connection, the monitor also features DVI connectivity with HDCP.

Features

  • 19" widescreen LCD (1440x900)
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • 300cd/m2 brightness
  • 83% color gamut
  • 160° horizontal/vertical viewing angles
  • VGA/DVI connectivity    
  • Energy Star-certified
  • EPEAT Gold-certified

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    Minimal footprint is conducive to modern office applications

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    Very easy to adjust - minimal learning curve for tailored widescreen configurations

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    Widescreen display easily handles multi-window applications - especially helpful for side-by-side document viewing

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    Relatively lightweight - easily transportable for various content playback applications

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    Energy Star qualified - significant reduction in power handling/emissions as compared to other standalone monitors

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    VGA cable detachability is a great feature - many similar models include a fixed cable

Cons
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    Color-quality is fairly sub-par - bright colors tend to appear faded or washed out

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