Dell UltraSharp 2001FP Preview: Gaming LCDs for the Masses
by Kristopher Kubicki on November 10, 2003 12:36 AM EST- Posted in
- Displays
Subjective Analysis
DisplayMate/CheckScreen/VESA FPDM 2.0 | ||
Test | Monitor | Observations |
Intensity range check | 192T (digital) | 5, Good |
192T (analog) | 5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, Good | |
Black level adjustment | 192T (digital) | 5* |
192T (analog) | 5* | |
2001FP (digital) | 4.5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 4.5, Acceptable | |
Defocusing, blooming and halos check | 192T (digital) | 5, None |
192T (analog) | 5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 5, None | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, None | |
Screen uniformity and color purity | 192T (digital) | 4.5, Good, but not perfect |
192T (analog) | 4.5, Good, but not perfect | |
2001FP (digital) | 4.5+ | |
2001FP (analog) | 4.5+, better than 192T, but still small imperfection on upper right | |
Dark screen (Glare Test) | 192T (digital) | 3.5, noticeable glare |
192T (analog) | 3.5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 4.5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 4.5, Improvement over 1702FP and 192T | |
Primary colors | 192T (digital) | 4.5, unadjustable warm tones. Corrected with software, but still not perfect |
192T (analog) | 5, color temperature corrected with OSD | |
2001FP (digital) | 4 | |
2001FP (analog) | 4, attempted to fix curves with OptiCal | |
Color Scales | 192T (digital) | 3.5, Still difficulty with reds, although an improvement over the 191T |
192T (analog) | 4, corrected with the OSD | |
2001FP (digital) | 4, red errors | |
2001FP (analog) | 4, red errors | |
16 intensity levels | 192T (digital) | 4.5 |
192T (analog) | 4.5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 4+ | |
2001FP (analog) | 4.5+, Improvement over the 192T | |
Pincushion/barrel distortion | 192T (digital) | 5, None |
192T (analog) | 5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, none | |
Geometric Linearity | 192T (digital) | 5, no curvature |
192T (analog) | 5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, no curvature | |
Focus check | 192T (digital) | 5, Uniform Focus |
192T (analog) | 5 | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, Uniform | |
Horizontal color registration | 192T (digital) | 5, Level |
192T (analog) | 5, Level | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, Level | |
Vertical color registration | 192T (digital) | 5, Level |
192T (analog) | 5, Level | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, Level (for LCD) | |
Fine line moiré pattern | 192T (digital) | 5, None |
192T (analog) | 5, None | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, No moiré, but intense streaking | |
Screen regulation | 192T (digital) | 5, no problems |
192T (analog) | 5, None | |
2001FP (digital) | 5 | |
2001FP (analog) | 5 | |
Streaking and ghosting | 192T (digital) | 5, None |
192T (analog) | 5*, streaking present, but expected. High quality 15-pin cable? | |
2001FP (digital) | 5, None | |
2001FP (analog) | 5, Extremely present at 1600x1200. Analog signal is not capable. |
As you can see, there are some clear irregularities, even though all of these monitors are produced from the same panel. Our general rule of thumb is to find the OEM for every monitor we review. Thus, when we looked at the Hitachi CML174, we compared our specification expectations with that of the AUO specifications.
*See next page.
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miomao - Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - link
marcstThe new NEC 2080UX+ (note the "plus") has the same panel of the Dell 2001FP.
:)
KristopherKubicki - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
Its the same thing. :) So in a way, you have the new champ ;)Kristopher
marcst - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
Before pronouncing the 2001FP as "new big LCD champion", you should really have a look at the NEC 2080UX, 1600x1200, S-IPS-Panel. Really awesome panel, and not a single annoying dead pixel/subpixel (my panel)!KristopherKubicki - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
We tested with a 9800 Pro. Sorry about the mixup.Kristopher
miomao - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
No CRT is sharp as LCD...and for color next years we will have 30bit colors LCDs.
Remember Sony will stop Trinitron production in 2004!
The main issue of LCD will remain fixed resolution.
wicktron - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
it's improbable for lcd's to ever match the color accuracy and sharpness of a crt.ripdude - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
neat article.I still find the performance of (any) LCD unrewarding for its price. Until LCD's are on the same quality as CRT's I'm not trading in my 17" CTX :).
Slingman - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
Great article Anandtech! I know a lot of us were waiting for a good review of the new LG panel. My only question would be in regards to how it compares to the Samsung 213T? I believe this to be every bit as competitive as the 192T is, especially considering it runs at 1600x1200, just like the 2001 FP does. Granted, it is more expensive, but many of us will use it as a basis of comparison when shopping for a new 20"+ display.Before knocking the review for their comment on DVI, one should have their facts in line. All the newer video cards on the market, in particular the newer Radeons and Geforce FX's, support 1600x1200 on the DVI interface. You do not need a pro-level card in order to do this.
mcveigh - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
can't remember where I saw it but 9800 series does it I believeShalmanese - Monday, November 10, 2003 - link
What video card did you test this with? To the best of my knowledge, consumer grade cards only support 1280x1024 on DVI. You need a fairly expensive pro card if you ever want to use 1600x1200 on DVI which makes it rather flippant to recommend that people can ignore the VGA issues and use DVI instead.