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I think you will get is the wider gamut and the larger lag (since I assume you are sensitive to lag). Dell have a satisfaction warranty, so you can always back out if you aren't happy and if you are, then all is well.
Interesting points, can you explane me what you mean with "the wider gamut"?
About the lag, the input lag of the 2709W is teh same as i have with the 2407WFP and as i mentioned in my post above this one it almost doesn't matter for FPS games.
I also like to know from you when you know that i have to pay 590 euro, is this a bad choice ? :)
Its hard to explain gamut without getting technical. Since you don't have any preknowledge of it, it will take some time. I think we should wait until you have received the monitor, since its easier to explain then. You will notice a difference in colors being more saturated. The 2407WFP is close to sRGB gamut and the 2709 close to aRGB gamut. Look up those terms if you wish to read up on it first.
The input lag is unfortunately higher on the 2709 then on the 2407. There is a large thread on it at [H] if you wish to read up on it:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1325872&highlight=2709
I don't think you made a bad choice getting that screen so cheap. Input lag do make a difference in FPS games on professional level. You will have to compensate for the delay. Read the review you presenteded from Prad.de again and imagine the car in the example being a head instead.
I've learned that "if you made a good choice or not" depends on what you think as the end user, not what I or other think. The screen was inexpensive compared to what you get and if you feel it suits your needs when you get it and tried it, then you did make a good choice! :D