Hi,Does anyone know if a DELL E207WFP 20 inch Wide screen monitor will play 1080i or 1080p? I was considering getting either an XBOX 360 or an Autumnwave GT USB2 ATSC/NTSC tuner, but I'm not sure if the OTA HD signal can be displayed on the monitor. Thanks in advance!Ronbo
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HD on a 1680 x 1050 native rez Dell Monitor?
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Posted 23 June 2007 - 04:30 PM
I have a 22 " VisionQuest VQL-22WSHD that is set to 1680 x 1050,it's maximum.Are you sure a 20 " will give you 1680 x 1050 ?Dell's info on this product should inckude this.But I set my games to match if i can.So far smaller sizes like 1024 x 768just don't give you full screen.Just it's maximum.Browsers will adjust and require no horizontal scrolling.I use OEx7.But check out VisionQuest CRT'S,great support on these questions.http://www.visionquestce.com/:DHaveing assumed this is a CRT,does your video card have a DVDI-D with HDCP.This is really what makes it work best. Cable is Usually sold extra.Please don't use a converter,get the real McCoy.DVI-D.
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Posted 23 June 2007 - 09:07 PM
Oldtimer,Yes I am sure the DELL E207WFP does 1680 x 1050. Bu the way, there are numerous other 20inch flat panels that also do that native resolution. My video card is an EVGA NVIDIA 8800GTS/320 MB graphic card. It has two dual linked DVI outputs capable of supporting two 2560 x 1600 displays. Thanks for the reply.Ronbo
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Posted 23 June 2007 - 11:06 PM
Based upon this post from Dell's forum it appears that is should support HD:With a 5-millisecond response time4, the Dell E207WFP widescreen flat-panel monitor is ideal for productivity and gaming applications as well as video and photo editing. The E207WFP redefines price/performance with features such as the latest DVI (Digital Video Interface) connector with HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) that helps enable viewing of protected high-definition content such as HD-format video. The E207WFP is available immediately worldwide and starts at $289. Here is the link to that post if you want it:[url]http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=gamesmygames&view=bydateascending&message.id=7588&c=us&l=en&cs=&s=genAnd according to this page, it is capaple of 480p, 576p and 720p HD playback (look for the section on Resolutions on the bottom):[url]http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/monitors/E207WFP/En/about.htm#Specifications_Thus, it would appear that you can hook it up to an HD source as long as 1) your HD source has a DVI connector or you can get some sort of cable that will convert to a DVI connector and 2) you only need 720p or less. If you need or want 1080i or 1080p capability, then it looks like it will not work.
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Posted 23 June 2007 - 11:29 PM
[quote name='Ronbo']Thanks smax013. I was afraid of that, but sounds like I'd be fine for 720P, which ain't too shabby. I'll check those links out! By the way I got my direct from DELL last month for $229.00!> > > > RonboWell, while it might not be of the HD variety (have not looked and was not my intention), I potentially have you beat. I found a 19" Samsung LCD computer monitor available on Amazon for about $30. I have to admit that it does kind of send off some "what is wrong with this picture" thoughts, but it was only $30 (plus shipping). It has not arrived yet, but I should find out soon if there is something wrong with that picture.And, yes, the pun is intended! :D
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Posted 24 June 2007 - 05:23 AM
I'm not sure of NVIDEA settings options,but the first thing i recommend is tolocate your monitors setting capabilities.Otherwise it will list some you shouldn't use.Look in Desktop propertys/settings..[img:e02afbefca]http://i6.photobucke.../Hidemodes.jpg+
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