sábado, 6 de dezembro de 2014

Dell's Latest 27-Inch, 4K Monitor, Has a Tempting $700 Price Tag

If you're a Visual Artist or Photo Buff with $600-700 Burning a Hole in your Pocket, Life just Threw you a New Decision to Make. Dell has Announced that, its 24-Inch 2415Q and 27-Inch 2715Q IPS 4K Monitors, are Now on Sale for $600 and $700, respectively. For those Sums you'll Get 1.07 Billion Colors, 3,840 x 2,160 at 60Hz Resolution, a 178 Degree Viewing Angle, 99% sRGB Coverage and Nearly Perfectly Color Calibration Straight Out of the Box. You Can also Daisy-Chain Multiple Monitors Thanks to DisplayPort 1.2 In / Out Connectors, along with HDMI (MHL) Inputs and 4 USB 3.0 Ports (No Thunderbolt Port, Unfortunately). Since the Monitors Aren't Aimed at Gamers, they Feature Only 8ms / 9ms Refresh Times. For the Price, we'd also be Surprised if they were True 10-Bit Panels; More Likely, they're 8-Bit Panels Dithered to Display a Billion Colors. Still, there Aren't Many Competitors at that Price Range with that Level of Performance: at $700, Samsung's 28-Inch U28D590D is a TN, Not an IPS Display, for Instance. That'll Make the New Offerings Mighty Tempting to Graphics Power-Users -- Especially if they Measure Up to Dell's Past (Excellent) Pro Monitor Offerings.




Info Source:

http://en.community.dell.com/dell-blogs/direct2dell/b/direct2dell/archive/2014/12/01/extraordinary-detail-at-an-affordable-price-new-dell-4k-monitors




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