Cost Analysis

Cost has been an interesting battle for LCDs since the beginning of 2005. We mentioned some details about the general LCD market in our last review, and prices seem to have fallen even more since then (although the lowest priced monitors bumped up a couple of dollars). Dell continues to do its own thing and give away 10% coupons, free shipping deals and other incentives that keep putting the UltraSharp 1905FP price under $300. Unfortunately for anyone who isn’t Dell, $300 for a 19” display is a pretty amazing price.

Uncharacteristic of Samsung, the SyncMaster 915N is one of the more affordable models available. If you can’t grab a 10% off coupon at Dell.com, the UltraSharp 1905FP and the SyncMaster 915N are extremely competitive as far as pricing is concerned. Clearly, if this display cost upwards of $550 like the LG L1980U, we would have a harder time recommending it in the future. Dell still ekes out a victory, but just barely.

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  • Denial - Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - link

    This will be a nice replacement for the 193s I'm staring at.
  • RaidenSix - Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - link

    There's already a DVI version of this monitor - 930B.
  • Chapbass - Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - link

    first post! har har...

    typo on this line in the conclusion:
    comparison to all of the displays htat we have reviewed in the past

    in all, pretty cool review...yet another lcd option to replace my old scratched 21" crt...

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