Quantcast
PCWorld.com is upgrading some back-end systems. Some site features, such as user registration, may be temporarily unavailable.

NEW Reviews Beta Feedback

  • Print

Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP

79

Good

  • Pros
  • Full set of physical adjustments
  • Stylish design and integrated USB hub
  • Cons
  • Lackluster performance
  • Poor graphics contrast
thumb 1 thumb 2 thumb 3

Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP Review

by Roy Santos

Stylish monitor has the tilt, swivel, and height adjustments usually found in bigger LCDs, but its performance is lackluster.

For a small monitor, the UltraSharp 1908WFP offers a lot of physical flexibility. While many rival 19-inch wide-screen LCDs and some larger models are content to offer merely tilt, Dell goes the extra mile to provide a particularly easy-to-maneuver height adjustment, swivel, and pivot.

The 1908WFP may boast a tantalizing collection of features, but its text and graphics performance was at the bottom of the 19-inch-wide pack. The combined text and graphics score from our panel of judges was Good, but other monitors, such as the Samsung 932GW or AG Neovo E-W19, fared better. This monitor was particularly unimpressive in brightness and contrast tests, practically failing to display discernible dark black and light squares.

A four-port USB hub built into the display is useful for connecting USB peripherals, such as Webcams and flash drives. The on-screen display (OSD) sports a newer interface that makes it even easier than previous Dell models to navigate the sometimes confusing panel adjustment options. The main menu appears horizontally at the bottom of the screen in big colorful icons, while vertical submenus appear above it. The OSD includes presets for common viewing profiles, such as Game, Multimedia (video), and Desktop (office apps and other text-heavy tasks).

The 1908WFP's angled silver stand has a narrow rectangular hole to thread power and video cables through. Older DVI cables with fatter cords do not fit but fortunately, more recently made ones, including the one that came with Dell's monitor, slide in just perfectly. The 1908WFP's thin bezel, high-quality plastics, and judiciously applied silver accents produce a modern and striking design.

The Dell monitor, which we tested against other monitors for our February 2008 feature "The Wide World of Monitors," has good movie-playback capabilities. In my screening of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, it displayed good contrast, as well as superb reds, blues, and greens. The video, however, appeared grainier than in most other monitors we tested. The actors' skin tones came out convincingly natural and gold and copper tones in a fall scene were brilliant.

The Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP's offering of full physical adjustments on such a small monitor is attractive. But its text and graphics test scores, the lowest of the monitors we tested, make it less enticing.

--Roy Santos

User Reviews for Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP

  • Reviewed by: DSM-IV

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: wide screen; portrait mode

    Weaknesses: the VGA cable was screwed in so tight, it required pliers to remove

    Overall Evaluation: My replacement monitor for an HP model that failed after only 2 yrs of use. While I haven't owned this one long enough to speak for durability I'm happy with the upgrade given the following features:- good construction, high grade plastics vs cheapo built of other Dell non-ultasharp models- high contast ratio, a DVI cable is included to make the most of it- adjustable stand/viewing, including portrait mode (pivot software is not included)... because it's a wide-screen, it'll actually take up last desktop space in this orientation than a standard 17-inch monitor.

  • Reviewed by: billinds

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Nice Picture, Attractive Styling, Strong/Very Adjustable Stand, Built-in USB Hub, DVI Connector

    Weaknesses: No built-in Speakers, Slightly Pricey

    Overall Evaluation: I recently purchased 2 of these monitors for my new desktop. I have had a laptop for the last several years and have never owned a LCD monitor (last desktop I had was back in the day of CRTs). I received the packages in 3 business days with free shipping from Dell; the monitor was very easy to unpack and install. Clear directions are provided in and on the packaging for every step of the process for those who need it. The monitors have a small footprint and very attractive styling; they would look great in any room. One of the features I like most on these monitors are the adjustable stands: tilt, swivel, height, and pivot are all easily accomplished (the pivot function is wonderful- having one screen landscape and one portrait is very useful). In addition, the monitors have DVI connectors and a built-in USB hub. The only drawbacks I have found are the missing speakers (not-included but Dell does offer a small speaker to clasp onto the bottom of the monitor- thats extra of course) and the price is a little high if you are a bargain shopper (since purchasing these monitors I have seen a few 19"-20" discounted for less). All considered though, the picture quality is great and I would recommend these monitors to anyone!

People who looked at the Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP also looked at:

Latest Monitors Playing in PCW Video

Latest Monitors News, Reviews, How-To's

  • Dell ST2310 Dell’s ST2310 is a solid display that performs well. It’s not splashy or feature-rich, but it does deliver nice image quality.
  • Acer P3250 Acer's compact, 2.7-pound P3250 is attractively priced in the ultraportable projectors market. Luckily, you also get excellent image quality.
  • B&W Announces Headphones, Computer Speakers High-end audio vendor Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) this week announced the company's first headphones and first computer speakers.
  • Klipsch Releases Wireless ProMedia 2.1 Audio vendor Klipsch on Tuesday announced the new ProMedia 2.1 Wireless iPod/Computer Speaker, a wireless version of the company's venerable ProMedia 2.1 speaker...
  • EVGA InterView Dual Display LCD Monitor The InterView includes two rotatable 17-inch screens that are attached to a single arm.