Dell UltraSharp 2001FP Preview: Gaming LCDs for the Masses
by Kristopher Kubicki on November 10, 2003 12:36 AM EST- Posted in
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Benchmark analysis
There were quite a few subjective things we had to say about this LCD. Starting from the top down, we were happy with the intensity levels. You might notice our 192T scored high on the black level adjustment tests, while the 2001FP scored only a 4.5. After looking at several upcoming panels, we felt our scoring of the 192T was a bit high.We would like to stress that screen uniformity was very good considering this is a 20" LCD. This is particularly important because there were several mixed feelings about the original 2000FP's screen uniformity. Likewise, considering the 1600x1200 resolution, imperfections in the uniformity are more apparent than on a 1200x1024 LCD.
We were very disappointed with the analog performance of this LCD. Dell ships the LCD with a very good cable (by OEM standards), which pays off considering there was much lower interference than we expected. The actual streaking was quite terrible though. Obviously, with the 1600x1200 resolution, we are pumping more data over the analog signal, which makes it more susceptible to imperfections. The obvious solution here is only to use the DVI cable. For a $900 monitor, would you expect to use anything less?
We noticed a few other nitpicks here and there. Strange horizontal patterns were more vulnerable to streaking than vertical ones for some reason. Color termination was slightly upsetting on the analog connection as well. (Color termination problems occur when you notice a gap in between two complementary colors that should be right next to each other.) Fortunately, DVI cut down on these problems dramatically. Opposed to popular urban computer myth, the analog cable did not reproduce colors better than the DVI cable.
This monitor has a leg up on the 192T as far as antiglare is concerned. We were quite harsh on the 192T's sacrifice of antiglare for brightness. In our opinion, the 2001FP is an excellent example of increasing the brightness of an LCD without removing anti-glare.
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GoofyFoot - Friday, January 6, 2006 - link
Thanks for your review of the Dell UltraSharp 2001F. I've notitced that the monitor is a couple of years old. I'm wondering if you've seen anything newer (e.g. Samsung 204T or ???) at 1600 x 1200 and approximately 20" that you would favor for text? I spend much of my time working with black-on-white text, no shading or color. Unfortunately, I have never been able to demo the Dell 2001F.KristopherKubicki - Saturday, December 4, 2004 - link
Carolie: I am not entirely familiar with the BFG card, although i suspect it is not dual headed - meaning you cannot have both inputs hooked up at the same time. I have the D-sub and DVI connector on my 2001FP hooked up constantly and i am switching back and forth all day with no problems - although the two cables hook up to different machines.I suggest just keep the DVI cable and ditch the Analog one.
Kristopher
Carolie - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link
I bought one of these in May 2004 and have had no problems.I need to know if something is possible though. I have a BFGTech GeForce5700LE video card with an analog VGA out and a DVI-I video out. This monitor has an analog VGA in and a DVI-D video in.
I would like to be able to switch back and forth easily between the analog and digital inputs from the same computer for purposes of either work or game.
But when I hook up both the analog and digital connections to the monitor, it defaults to the analog and I cannot get a digital signal.
The only way I can get a digital signal is to not have the analog connected. If I have both connected, I get no signal when I switch from input 1 (analog) to input 2 (digital). The manual says you cannot have both connected at the same time.
Is what I want to do possible and I'm just doing something wrong or is it simply not possible with the design of this monitor?
I can't get through to Dell technical support because the monitor does not have a "service tag" and I can't contact Dell technical support via e-mail, online, or phone without a service tag.
Any advice?
clamps - Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - link
I have two of these running from a Quadro 4 980 XGL, and I gotta say these are the best monirots i've yet used.Please be aware that the colour reproduction is not perfect, but it's sure as hell good enough for me.
I do 3d work here in Japan. Running a dual 20" LCD rig has long been my dream. I gotta say it was worth the wait.
Oh, I had 1 red pixel out of the box, away in a corner. I NEVER see it, and the guy said that if it hits 6 damaged pixels in the next 3 years they'll fix it for free.
Has anyone got anything they wanna know before buying some of these?
rhoelzl - Friday, August 6, 2004 - link
i have bought this screen, but i am returning it to dell. it is not acceptable for games in my eyes.i did not notice any problems with ghosting or similar, but the black is so bright, that in any game containing dark areas the atmosphere is being ruined (especially bad: "thief - deadly shadows").
very sad, because besides that problem, the screen was perfect. perhaps i should stick to CRTs...
loopy - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link
Hmm. I have been using my 2001FP for a month.I have found atleast 5 dead subpixels (green colored)located upperleft quadrant and lowerright quadrant . Anyone know if Dell will replace it ? I haven't been in touch with them yet.
Quote from review: "However, considering the density and volume of pixels (1600x1200), we expected a higher pixel failure rate. Dell has informed us that had this been an actual production unit, and not a pre-production sample, the defect rate would have been much lower."
Ingemar
KristopherKubicki - Saturday, May 15, 2004 - link
$650 is an awesome price!Kristopher
TurtleMan - Wednesday, May 5, 2004 - link
Hmm i got mine too, haven't test on game yet, but no deadpixel, i like ;Dhey can't aruge about it when i got this LCD for $650 ;]
airjrdn - Friday, April 16, 2004 - link
Mine just showed up. I've played a handful of games of UT2004 with it using both the DVI connector and the standard VGA connector. I'm running the following hardware:Intel 2.8Ghz
128M ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
1G Corsair XMS
I'll admit, there's no ghosting in UT, but there's a TON of blurryness. I've installed the driver on the CD and nothing changed. If I don't figure out the deal this weekend, Dell will get it back.
I've not seen anything different on this flat panel than I've seen on any other with regards to being game friendly. To me, there's little difference between being blurry, and exhibiting ghosting. Neither is acceptable in a monitor in this price range.
If anything changes, I'll post here again, but for now, I'd recommend not getting it.
KristopherKubicki - Monday, April 12, 2004 - link
I play UT2K4 on it almost everyday and i have not noticed any.Kristopher