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"Go big or go home. The Dell 30-inch widescreen monitor is a visual wonder, boasting a fast response time, high contrast ratio and ultra-high resolution. Color and detail have never looked better or bigger thanks to the brilliantly bright display and Dell's UltraSharpTM technology. There are plenty of reasons why Dell is America's #1 source for flat-panel displays – the 3007WFP is one more."

This makes me sad considering I just bought a 2405FPW, now I want to sell it for one of these. However I'm thinking I'm not the only one who thinks 30 inches might be a little tooo big for most desktops.

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way too expensive, and the resolution is much too large
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cant find the price, but it would probably be better to just get an 32in LCD TV and use it as ur moniter too...
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$1999 on the Canada Dell site.
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i'd get the 24" over that, price aside
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$1999 on the Canada Dell site.
jesus my grandpas tv is 32in, and it was only $1600
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$1999 on the Canada Dell site.
jesus my grandpas tv is 32in, and it was only $1600
Your grandpas TV is prolly 800*600 or 1024*768 ;p

$2199 on US site.
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i dont know what it is... its the 32in from protron...
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$1999 on the Canada Dell site.
jesus my grandpas tv is 32in, and it was only $1600
Your grandpas TV is prolly 800*600 or 1024*768 ;p

$2199 on US site.

Well that sucks, because that is like 2500 Canadian.
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Impressive resolution, but not so impressive contrast ratio, colors, brightness, and response time.
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