Iyan said:
In the famous "Anandtech's review of Apple 20-inch and Dell 20-inch", they do point out that Dell 20-inch has one significant defect (or I should say shortcoming) among three reported deficiency: The Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW had severe screen uniformity problems.
If you read the article a little more closely, you'll see that the problems you refer to are
user reported problems
within the first few months of availability, a time when issues are much more likely to occur than after the product has been on the market for some time. Additionally, on the previous page from these mentioned issues you'll see that Anandtech (despite mentionioning the user supported issues) gave
both displays the same high rating for screen uniformity and lack of halos. Additionally, the Dell appeared to have more correct color reproduction out of the box, according to their calibrator. Also, many of the screen uniformity problemscould be the result of a sketchy analog VGA signal - the difference in quality between VGA and DVI-D can be vast, even on the same display.
I use these examples to point out that the *extreme* issues you seem to be having are not reproduced by me in my experience or Anandtech in theirs. Frankly (no offense), I trust my own eyes plus Anandtech's more than yours.
As far as looks go, they're totally subjective and nobody can definitively claim one is better, since there is no right or wrong here. Personally, I think that the Apple is miles better looking than the Dell, and most people around here agree. But it really doesn't mean much to me - I'm too busy looking at the screen
output to notice the screen itself. The Dell is unobtrusive and has good ergonomics - and that's good enough.
Did I mention that I got my 2005FPW for
$400 less than the Apple 20"? You may think I'm cheap, but If I had to pay Apple's prices I'd still be nursing along my old 19" CRT, or getting some analog-only LCD that really
does have all the issues you claim the Dells have. For what you get that the 2005FPW is excellent value - if the snob appeal costs $400 extra I'll happily give it a miss. I love the Apple Cinema Displays, but can't afford them - many of us can't.