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Topic: cheap dell 24" lcd
imitation
Posts: 2493
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had to go and check the sticky about the posting for sale threads and whilst I know that it's not allowed, there was a couple of threads in here where a few people bought these cheap and everyone seemed pretty into it. Anyway i'm getting one and i'm looking for $900 for it i'll deliver in Brisbane, it's brand new unopened, warrant, so on.

Thanks
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21702
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
weren't they on sale for like $780?
d[o_0]b
Posts: 1625
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i will give you 4 earth credits
sc00bs
Posts: 2551
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
900 is pretty expensive...
Grimy
Posts: 208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yup trog, with the dell staff discount code that was floating around they were $760 odd, customer of mine bought 30.
imitation
Posts: 2494
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they were sure, but they aren't now, I'm just throwing it out there.
teq
Posts: 144
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was hanging out to buy one of these at the $700~ price, how often do these deals come up?
Jim
Posts: 6483
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$900 is still decent, even now their internet special price is 1199 according to the catalogue that came yesterday
imitation
Posts: 2496
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh jim that is the current price i'm offering 25% off which is pretty good I hope
teq
Posts: 146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah but like everyone else reading this, I've already got a screen.
I would happily wait around for another 24" deal to pop up to save $200
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 15040
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I wish I could trade in my 22" widescreen and pay the difference to get the Dell 24". But they prolly wont do that.

8-(
step
Posts: 1331
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Screw the 24" model, go the 30"!
Jim
Posts: 6488
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just updating my earlier comment - new offer on these starting today is $999 with the sennheiser PC13 headset and razorback mouse again. not aware of any coupons that drop it down further, not that I've looked for any though
teq
Posts: 148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Awesomeness Jim,
I just ordered myself a 24" + headset etc
should top off my system nicely
imitation
Posts: 2497
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'm kind of speechless you paid $100 more than I was offerring to receive the same product plus other things you can purchase for less than $100.
imitation
Posts: 2498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
especially after this post

yeah but like everyone else reading this, I've already got a screen.
I would happily wait around for another 24" deal to pop up to save $200

instead you didn't wait and paid $100 more
blahnana
Posts: 256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Except that he got a brand new monitor for that... with the accessories.
teq
Posts: 149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
3 year warranty, invoice from dell with an ABN, addressed to my company etc
I'll save that $100 on my tax and not have to deal with any warranty issues through a 3rd party

also paying it off interest free so really, you should probably drop your price if anything

yeah but like everyone else reading this, I've already got a screen.
I would happily wait around for another 24" deal to pop up to save $200


As for that - technically, I did wait around to save $200.. $300 in fact

last edited by teq at 13:27:55 14/Sep/07
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I picked up a 2405 for $400 imo fyi fwiw etc
imitation
Posts: 2499
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
blahnana mine is a brand new monitor from dell unopened, warranty & receipt of purchase etc, i'll agree that the option to pay it off interest free I can't offer.
blahnana
Posts: 257
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
As much as you'd like to say that it's brand new, I definitely distinguish between something that's bought direct from the people who sell it, as opposed to some guy who's got one thing to sell and it's this Dell monitor that's supposedly brand new and he's selling it on a forum for $100 off. Who knows where you got it, how you got it, whether you'll be around if the warranty needs to be claimed, whether you'll give a receipt, what version of the monitor it is (your version of brand new doesn't mean it's the latest monitor).

The point everyone's making is that you're not taking a lot off... of course the major problem is that you're trying to sell into a market thats was well taken care of by (and remembers well) a product that was actually brand new, came with more bits, and was significantly cheaper than the product you're trying to sell.

Ebay might be a better place to sell. Certainly you should try to sell your monitor for what you can, but it boggles my mind why you'd wonder why someone else would choose differently to your product when you really aren't selling under the same conditions... no matter how "brand new" you say it is.
TiT
Posts: 1246
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
today i just bought a 27" dell for $1199 :) should get it next week!!!
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21711
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
jesus s***, you can buy 27" monitors now? people actually put them on their desks and use them for work purposes?
Jim
Posts: 6497
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
30" even
boba
Cainer
Posts: 2764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
today i just bought a 27" dell for $1199 :)
sucker!!! the 27" has the same pixels as a 24"
parabol
Posts: 3604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Al Gore has a pretty sweet setup:

http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~boldajis/images/gore.jpg
Lynx
Posts: 743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All the better to look at himself with
http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/2526/goreqo7.jpg

On a side note, does anyone have clearer details on when Dell release their new Display Port monitors? If these retail for the similar price as current models, I'll wait for them.

http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/05/dell display port2.jpg
Feast your eyes on Dell's sexy new LCD. It measures about half an inch thick and packs a resolution that's 4x sharper than the current HDTV resolutions. It's part of Dell's new Display Port technology.

It will support up to 4x the current HDTV resolutions, allow for integrated peripherals around the display, and will let you daisychain multiple monitors, rather than installing them in a star configuration. Everyting, including audio, microphone, panel I/O and more will all go through a single bi-directional cable.

Even better, by eliminating a lot of the electronics used for video conversion, new LCD monitors will be super-thin, and super sleek. The prototype, displayed above, should be available later this year. It's only about a half an inch thick. Display Port also promises to make notebook monitors thinner too, said Kettler.


last edited by Lynx at 21:06:45 14/Sep/07
EniGma
Posts: 5293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So....someone is trying to sell the 24" LCD for $900 when it's ~$799 directly from DELL?

nice.
imitation
Posts: 2500
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Find me THIS $799 price moran today....
Jim
Posts: 6498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So....someone is trying to sell the 24" LCD for $900 when it's ~$799 directly from DELL?
nah it's $1200 on special usually, occasionally it's $1000 and if you are lucky enough to have a heavy discount coupon at the right time you'll get it for $800
EniGma
Posts: 5295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
OFFER - $400 OFF (Only $799* Delivered!)

Purchase a; Dell UltraSharp™2407WFP- HC 24" Wide Screen Flat Panel LCD Monitor and receive $400 OFF.**

Offer Ends Sunday 26/8/2007. Offer limited to first 300 customers.

View & Buy the Dell 24" at www.dell.com.au/monitor.

To redeem this offer, follow the E-Value Code link located at the top menu and enter the e-value code. Insert the specific coupon code quoted above when the order is confirmed at CHECK-OUT in the Dell Australia Home/Home Office ONLINE store


They come by fairly often. And someone always manages to leak the code.
Or it's sold on Ebay =\
Jim
Posts: 6500
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've been aware of that offer only twice this year so far. Plus limited to the first 300 customers. Kind of a far cry from it being '~$799 from Dell' eh
step
Posts: 1336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sucker!!! the 27" has the same pixels as a 24"
It's still bigger. I'd personally throw in the extra $200 and get myself a 30" if I was to spend that much.

There are some 37" LCD's out on the market, haven't seen any locally though. All that's floating around is the dodgy LCD TV's.
teq
Posts: 152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
as you go up in size you go down in performance.
rise/fall times on 30" monitors suck, when compared to a 19-24"

if you care about it, it will make all the difference when choosing a monitor
my top priorities when selecting the 24" were in this order

* native 1080p display
* speed - rise/fall
* price
* size
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4063
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
* native 1080p display


1920x1200 isn't native 1920x1080?
teq
Posts: 153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my bad, it allows me to run 1080 without upscaling
TiT
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i know the 27 has the smae res as 24 that why i bought it.... would rather bigger pixel... eg... like the 22 better then the 20" same res though... dont like real small res....

I was going to buy 30" for 1500 however.... you need to DVI ports just to run it... for 1 my dell xps 1710 laptop only has 1 dvi and plus how do you play games with a huge ass res... even with 27" you still need a computer that can play games at 1920 x 1200 res... which is crazy!!
parabol
Posts: 3609
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it allows me to run 1080 without upscaling

Isn't that just a graphics card feature that letterboxes smaller resolutions for you?
Dan
Special text
Posts: 7648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was going to buy 30" for 1500 however.... you need to DVI ports just to run it.
Incorrect, but you do need a dual-link DVI port, which is the same size/shape as a regular DVI port, it just has more pins. Most new cards have this, but your laptop likely doesn't.
B.Hardball
Posts: 6791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Lynx, I highly doubt that new Dell beast will be anywhere near the price of current Dells.
teq
Posts: 154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
parabol, admittedly I really don't have any idea

I've just been told that 24" is the smallest monitor you can use which will do 1080p without
either way, this is the first new monitor I've bought in 7 years so I'm happy with it.
Lynx
Posts: 744
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
True, but I'm kind of hoping the release of the new monitors will push down the price of the current models and make them more affordable. I don't want to pay more then $700 for the Dell 24", coupons or not.
parabol
Posts: 3612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
parabol, admittedly I really don't have any idea

Well my 19" LCD is 1280x1024. If I set it to 1280x800 for example, it'll letter-box the top and bottom without any stretching whatsoever.

This option can be changed to make it scale or letterbox, in the graphics driver options:

http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~boldajis/images/lbox.png

teq
Posts: 155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

ok, but you can't run 1080p because you don't have 1080 lines of resolution or something..
and 24" is where they start to have >1080 lines.. right?

last edited by teq at 17:32:11 15/Sep/07
Lynx
Posts: 745
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes, the 22"s are usually 1680 x 1050 and 1600x1200 for 4:3 and windscreens.
parabol
Posts: 3619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just saw this on whirlpool. With some coupon ninja-skills you can get:

Dell 24 HC Ultrasharp Widescreen LCD Monitor + Vostro 1000 laptop for $1352.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=809075
Lynx
Posts: 774
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sorry to revive an old thread but, dell are doing another deal with their 24" monitors.
It's not quite the $799 as before, but $849 if you order online.

You get:
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP- HC 24" Wide Screen Flat Panel LCD Monitor
Razor Diamondback Chameleon Gaming Mouse
Sennheiser PC131 Professional headset

Make up your mind fast, cause the offer ends tomorrow.
teq
Posts: 295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
44" of pure horn
1 x 20" Apple display for primary every day use
1 x 24" Dell display for video/etc

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/4278/monitorsxg8.jpg

boffiend
Posts: 2717
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Has anyone with a dell monitor had any problems with dead/bright pixels? Their warranty doesn't instill confidence:

A display with 1 to 5 fixed pixels is within the industry standards, and is therefore considered an acceptable display.
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4101
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
2 2405's in this office, one with a single dead pixel that is green on black and not really noticeable on any other colours, and one has no dead pixels at all.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/3007wfp_hc?c=au&cs=audhs1&l=en&s=dhs

I bought this back in December last year, and it's going great, not a dead/bright pixel to be seen.
Spook
Posts: 19833
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i love my dell monitor at work, tis only little but is nice and crisp and clear

and i can rotate it if feel the need;
Crakaveli
Posts: 2579
Location: USA
Tanaka Khan, Do you game at 2560x1600?
flagger
Posts: 241
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
got my 2407wfp-hc for $799 with a pure-av hdmi cable chucked in last week, and had no deal pixels and its pretty much perfect for my needs. the $849 deal is for the monitor plus razor mouse and sennheiser gaming headphone but i think that deal is over as well now.

the only bug the 2407wfp-hc has is a inverse ghosting issue which at the most extreme looks like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljRCxlf0njk . however with my 2407 i don't get it to that extent. it's so small and happens so rarely to me, i don't really notice it unless i go looking for it. dell have a 10 day money back guarantee anyway, so if it does annoy you just return it. and dell has a 0 dead pixel exchange warranty within 10 days of the invoice date (guaranteed new monitor if available apparently).

if your looking for a good 24" lcd with a non TN panel, then i would wait for the next discount code to come along. they seem to be occurring pretty frequently now as well. best place to check when the coupon discounts come up is the 2407 thread in the video cards forum on ocau.
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4102
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that 2407 + razer mouse + headphones for $849 is still going for 2 more days.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4438
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Crakaveli, if the game supports it I do. WoW, CoH, Eve Online, Medieval Total War, Fear etc.
deadlyf
Posts: 5
Location: Queensland
You can get 24inch Samsungs for under $800.

I was going to get a 30 inch lcd because the 32 inch TVs were so over priced. For a couple hundred dollars more you get a slightly smaller monitor that does full 1080p and can be used as a second PC monitor. Ended up getting a dodgy 37 inch 1080p Acer TV for $1800 that has worked brilliantly ever since.
teq
Posts: 307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
acer 24" for $599
blahnana
Posts: 271
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That Acer doesn't have all the inputs or the USB hub in it that the Dell has though...
Lynx
Posts: 779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your forgetting the Integrated 9-in-2 media card reader
deadlyf
Posts: 6
Location: Queensland
I don't know if I would pay an extra $300+ for a USB hub and card reader I could get separately for less then $50 combined. If there was a big difference in the viewing quality or the warranty then I'd consider it but little gimmicky addons that aren't worth much don't seem to be value for money in my mind.
teq
Posts: 309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah to be honest, I've never used anything on my 24" dell other than the LCD pixels and the on/off button
also, I f***ing love apples for their 'sensor' touch on/off buttons

you only notice it when they're side by side, but I have to push my dells button really hard compared to the soft touch of the apple, the dell monitor moves around when you do it to so you're always readjusting it
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Try holding most of your hand behind the monitor and pressing the button with your thumb. Also I don't really mind Acers but there's a few here at work and they just look cheap. I think Samsung monitors have a similar soft touch button on their higher end range now too.
teq
Posts: 310
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the point was I don't have to do it with the apple monitor, the dell probably only moves so much because of the neato stand they come on these days - which allows even a giant like myself to have it at the right height/angle

for anyone who has owned an apple cinema display, they'll know what im talking about
Dan
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Posts: 7727
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't know if I would pay an extra $300+ for a USB hub and card reader I could get separately for less then $50 combined.
The inputs are a big plus for me, very handy being able to plug an Xbox 360 into it via component as well as a PC in DVI.
deadlyf
Posts: 7
Location: Queensland
Yeah, video connections would be the only other real consideration. Hell the only reason I even own a TV is because I needed somewhere to plug in an Xbox and Wii.

Jim
Posts: 6641
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what dan said, it's bloody awesome having those monitor inputs
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What Jim and Dan said. Can even play my PS2 on S-Video YEAH
Jim
Posts: 6642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah what reso said we said
teq
Posts: 311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I concur
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what
Jim
Posts: 6643
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah play coy I know your tricks
Lynx
Posts: 784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Putting this review of the 2407WFP and 3007WFP Dell in here, cause it's a great review.
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