After the DisplayPort-equipped 30" 3008WFP and 24" 2408WFP,
Dell is back with a brand new 20" display. The UltraSharp 2009W doesn't have
DisplayPort connectivity, but it does feature a new panel with a contrast ratio
of 2000:1, a rated color gamut of 102%, and a five-millisecond response time.
The 2009W doesn't break new ground on other fronts, though. Its 1680 x 1050
resolution is the same as that of Dell's previous 20" wide-screen displays, its
170° horizontal and 160° vertical viewing angles are about average, and so is
its 300cd/m² luminosity rating. Dell has already started selling the 2009W, and
you can nab it right now from the company's website for only $289.
In related news, for those of you who wants big screen space without having
to buy a wide desk to support it, there's
BenQ V2400W, which is the world's slimmest 24-inch widescreen monitor. It's
apparently more than 21% slimmer than the next slimmest monitor at 2.44 inches,
and has a 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 1080p HD support. Two and a half
inches. Thinner than most of the stuff we've got dangling around!