

20.1", 1600x1200, 60Hz, 0.255mm, DVI, PC - MPN: C0646 See Product Details
Description
Utilizing an Active Matrix TFT LCD, the Dell? UltraSharp? 2001FP Flat Panel Monitor displays sharp and brilliant images of text and graphics with a maximum resolution up to 1600x1200 pixels. While its higher contrast ratio generates sharper, crisper lines and images, the wider viewing angle allows you to view the screen from various positions without compromising image quality. The Dell 2001FP features analog as well as digital (DVI) capability, providing connection flexibility. Apart from one upstream and 4 downstream USB ports, this display also features S-Video and Composite Video connectors. The slim bezel design of the monitor saves valuable work space. Combination of advanced LCD technology and a range of added features make the UltraSharp? 2001FP the perfect display for any user.
Quick Glance
Screen Size: 20.1 in
Included Interfaces: USB - Universal Serial Bus, Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA), Video - 24 pin DVI-D, Video - 4 pin mini-DIN (S-Video), Video - RCA Composite Video
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (Standard)
Resolution: 1600 x 1200 (UXGA)
Contrast Ratio: 400:1
Summary
Product Title: Dell 2001FP Grey 20.1" LCD Monitor
Manufacturer: Dell
Power Score: 4.2 | 22 Reviews
Display Panel
Diagonal Size: 20.1 in
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (Standard)
Max Resolution: 1600 x 1200 (UXGA)
Contrast Ratio: 400:1
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Interface
Interface Connection: USB - Universal Serial Bus, Video - 15 pin High-Density D-shell (VGA), Video - 24 pin DVI-D, Video - 4 pin mini-DIN (S-Video), Video - RCA Composite Video
Other Features
Monitor Color: Grey
Included Devices: Monitor Stand
Dimensions
Height: 18 in
Width: 17.6 in
Depth: 9.67 in
Weight: 18.72 lbs
More Info
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Strengths: vga/dvi/s-video/composite connectors, 1600x1200 display, slim and space saving, dual input switching, included dvi-2-dsub converter and DVI cable, builtin USB2 hub, image rotate, less power than CRT
Weakness: inherent LCD weaknesses, "could" be expensive, 60Hz max refresh (16.6ms response), "old" model
I built a Small Form Factor (SFF) PC to save desk space a while ago and so I wanted to get an LCD monitor to replace my large Dell M990 CRT. Of course LCDs have inherent weaknesses such as low refresh rates (causing moving objects to ghost), low max resolutions (most only do to 1280x1024), contrast issues, and poor black levels (light from nearby 'on' pixels make blacks look gray or because the...
Strengths: If you're in demand for more screen space, two of these is the way to go!
Weakness: None
As a multimedia artist and developer, with palette heavy applications like Photoshop or Illustrator, or timeline based programs like Flash or FinalCut, screen space is always at a premium. I've used a 17" dual monitor configuration for years and can't image anything less. Now, with dual 20", I've almost doubled my total screen area ( from 2 million pixels to 3.8 million pixels.) So much screen...
Strengths: Crisp graphics and imagery. Setup of the base and connections was extremely easy. Alot of nice options for connections on the monitor itself (i.e. 2 USBS, analog/digital, etc)
Weakness: The base takes up some space with its half circle plastic design. The buttons on the bottom front need to be pushed in to activate. They're not soft touch buttons. When I push in, the monitor swivels.
Overall, the monitor is an EXCELLENT buy. I paid $523 out the door for it! Once you go 20"+, you'll never want to go smaller. I've had 3 LCD's in the past and this monitor by far surpasses the quality in color and resolution of them. Grade = A
Strengths: No dead/bright pixels. Easy to use. 1600 x 1200 resolution! Best bang for the buck.
Weakness: Huge size really limits the amount of desktop real estate. Power hog. It doesn't save much more power than your average 19" CRT. Could be brighter.
I originally thought about getting this LCD screen to run a dual LCD setup for my desktop, but after setting it up on my desktop in place of my old LCD as the primary monitor, I found that it was not necessary. My old LCD only had a resolution of 1024x768. The Dell gives me more than 40% more viewing area, is brighter and has a faster response time than my old LCD. Overall, I'm very satisfied...
Strengths: Bright clear image. Convenient USB hub built in.
Weakness: Too High. In lowest position it sits 5 1/2" above the desktop. Bifocals don't work well.
The first monitor I received was defective with 3 stuck-on pixels, turned off momentarily if I touched the screen and had some sync problems. In all fairness, the shipping box was also damaged, and although the monitor itself seemed intact, it is possible that it had internal injuries. The replacement seems perfect. No bad pixels and syncs properly. This is a replacement for a professional 21"...
Strengths: High picture quality, high text quality, stunning video.
Weakness: I only wish this monitor came in a widescreen format. Otherwise, it's near perfect.
I did a lot of research before dropping a lot of cash on a monitor. I wanted an LCD flat screen that had a lot to offer and the 20" Dell 2001FP has just that. I was looking for a monitor that could handle text just as well as it could handle video, since I use my computer both for doing work and watching DVD and HDTV content. The 20" Dell monitor's performance is easily worthy of five stars in...
Strengths: Price, picture quality in DVI-D mode, no pixel defects on my unit
Weakness: Contrast cannot be adjusted when using DVI-D input, slightly uneven screen brightness, so-so analog performance, some sync issues
I create CGI graphics as a hobby and needed a large 20"+ LCD monitor with a native resolution of at least 1600x1200 for my CAD work. I ultimately decided to go with a Dell 2001FP LCD because of its low price and the generally good reviews I read online... and I figured that if I didn't like it, I could always return it (they have a liberal 30-day return policy). I bought the 2001FP directly from...
Strengths: 1)Multiple signal inputs 2)Has the ability to tilt and work in portrait format 3)Easy installation 4)USB 2.0 connections available on LCD
Weakness: None fo far
It caught me by surprise that the DVI cable was included in the package. Price is fair, it cost me $689 total. I asked for a price adjustment days later because DELL is selling it for $675. It will be nice if they grant me that. If not, it is still a good price for such a LCD. Had it setup within 15 minutes. The unit is solid and the picture quality is excellent. Received my unit within 3 days,...
Strengths: four input format (DVI, Dsub, sVideo & Composite). Integrated USB 2.0. PIP. high resolution.
Weakness: the price too high? maybe not. I bought it at around $800
Best 20" LCD monitor!! no dead pixel, great view, bright enough, large view angle, no ghost affect when gaming. What you need is a DVI graphic card to display the gorgeous picture. For a programmer like me watch monitor more than 10 hours per day, 2001fp is your best partner.
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The Dell UltraSharp 2001FP is a 20.1" LCD monitor originally released in Nov. 2003 and retailed for $749, but now can be found for significantly less (~$200). It swivels 45 degrees to the left and right, 20 degrees back, and 5 degrees forward. It features 4 USB ports - 2 on the back, and 2 on the side. With a push of a button, you can swivel the entire screen to a portrait orientation from the...
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Dell 2001FP Grey 20.1" LCD Monitor
Strengths: Clear in both text & graph at 1600x1200 DVI, quick response time, 3 year warranty, competitive price
Weakness: Performance when using 15-pin Analog RGB is weak in 1600x1200.
I bought one in January 2004 from dell small business at $800+. It works flawlessly since then. I bought another one this Feb from dell home at about $450. It's also flawless. I always use them at 1600x1200 DVI, IE text size is median.