Sunday, December 4th 2005

Dell 3007WFP - 30" LCD Monitor

Supposedly DELL is going to release a huge 30" LCD display to compete with Apple's 30" Cinema Display.Release date for North America is December 21st.
  • Display Size: 30 inch
  • Response Time: 14ms
  • Brightness: 400cd/m2
  • Contrast: 700:1
  • Viewing Angle: 178/178
  • Native Resolution: WQXGA (2560 x 1600)
  • PC Connectivity: DVI-D (Dual link) x 1 with HDCP
  • Others: 4-Port USB Hub, 9-in-1 Multimedia Card Reader/Slots,
    Height Adjustable Stand, Swivel & Tilt. (No pivot)

Now it's up to you, whether you'll get some nice gifts for your familiy or buy yourself a freakin' awesome new display. Tough decision, I know ...
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26 Comments on Dell 3007WFP - 30" LCD Monitor

#1
Tory
I'll take two!
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#2
Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
darn, what kind of price tag comes with this monster?
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#3
W1zzard
aaargh MUST ... BUY ... CAN'T .. RESIST!

how much are these?
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#4
Darksaber
Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
yea...I would love to get one of these for a home theater...take a media center PC with DVB-T tuner and an xbox 360...
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#5
DBH
I want I want !! hmm you know whats even funnier I bet you could get 2 of the 24" ones for the price of that 30" one lol
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#6
mnm222876
Well, Apple's display is $2500 for the 30 incher and $1200 for the 23. Dell's 24" is just under 1K, so I bet the Dell 30" will be around $2000-$2200.
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#7
wazzledoozle
No ATI/Nvidia card can handle that monitors native resolution, you will need a matrox card.
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#8
mnm222876
wazzledoozleNo ATI/Nvidia card can handle that monitors native resolution, you will need a matrox card.
Wouldn't a driver update solve that? Or is that hardware bound?
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#9
Bastieeeh
You will need a gfx-card with two dvi-connectors and dual dvi-transmitters...
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#10
djbbenn
wazzledoozleNo ATI/Nvidia card can handle that monitors native resolution, you will need a matrox card.
X1800 max resolution is that.. so it's possible, but very tight.

-Dan
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#11
wtf8269
Man my TV isn't even that big.:laugh:
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#12
mnm222876
djbbennX1800 max resolution is that.. so it's possible, but very tight.

-Dan
Could you imagine two X1800XT's Crossfired and two of these monitors side by side...

Wicked.
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#13
djbbenn
mnm222876Could you imagine two X1800XT's Crossfired and two of these monitors side by side...

Wicked.
:respect: Totally awesome. But just one of those monitors and a X1800XT would please me. :D

-Dan
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#14
wazzledoozle
djbbennX1800 max resolution is that.. so it's possible, but very tight.

-Dan
Ive always heard crossfire farts at 1600x1200?
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#15
djbbenn
Yeah I think that is true, thats what i've read anyways. But a single, X1800 has a max resolution of 2560 x 1600.

-Dan
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#16
mnm222876
wazzledoozleIve always heard crossfire farts at 1600x1200?
That stuff will get worked out soon enough. nVidia had problems with SLi when it first came out but now it's rock solid.
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#17
DBH
The 1600x1200 issue is only for the X850 and below the X1K series don't suffer from that.
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#18
Dark Ride
Hopefully the prices for Dell's 19" and 21" displays will drop when this comes out :)
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#19
djbbenn
Yeah that would be nice... I need a new monitor. :laugh:

-Dan
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#20
laoche
Sorry buddy...
wazzledoozleNo ATI/Nvidia card can handle that monitors native resolution, you will need a matrox card.
The only thing Matrox can drive on that thing is 2D. If you want to play games at their native resolution an X1800XT or 7800GTX 256MB/512MB would be better. SLI 7800GTX or GTX 512MB would be the best option though as a single card may start slowing down on you with newer games like FEAR. SLI though is pure bliss. How do I know? People are already doing it on Apple 30" displays, and yes, they are running at the native 2560x1600 resolution. ;)
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#23
xgman
Info I obtained today from Samsung, for what it is worth:


Samsungs own 30" raw lcd panel is spec'ed at 1000 with 8ms grey. The initial Dell 30" release will (according to Samsung engineering) more than likely be an LG panel, same as in the Apple. This info is current as of today from the Samsung engineering team that produces and supplies the lcd raw panels to Dell and other manufacturers. It is also possible that later on, some Samsung 30" panels may show up in the same 3007 monitor as the current LG panels without a spec change since Dell has to go with the lowest spec of the possible variations of the included raw panel used, but the initial supply will NOT be Samsung, again according to Samsung reps. Whether Dell is under specing the LG 30" panel as they did with the 2405fpw is unknown at the present time. The Samsung 30" Monitor for retail is still up in the air and will probably take a cue from the Dell 3007 sales as far as when and how much production, but it is clear that it probably has a better spec than the LG/3007.
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#24
Chew101
Urgent Help Needed!

Hi everyone!

It's my first time here and, predictably, I'm coming cap-in-hand! :(

I have just ordered from Dell a 3007WFP 30" wide screen monitor (native resolution 2560x1600) - my brother got me a -46% discount, making the price £780 (fantastic!).

My graphics card is a Powercolor Radeon x850XL 256MB (VIVO, dual display etc etc) - I'm sure you know all about this card.

What I'm worried about is that the card won't be able to run the monitor at its native resolution! I really would hate to see stretched pixels on my new hideously expensive monitor!

I see from the published specs of the x850 chipset that its max res. is 2048x1536 but it also says "complete list of resolutions depends on the driver version and operating system."

I am really hoping that the wonderful Omega drivers might allow the card to drive the 3007WFP properly...

Can anyone shed light on this? I'm in a bit of a panic!

Thanks loads in advance

Chew
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#25
xgman
You should be ok. I think the 850 has dual link which means that if you plug in the connector closest to the Motherboard it should be in dual link mode. (ie work at 2560x1600) I would check the specs on the ati site to look fopr dual link support on the 850 to be sure.
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