But there's a catch ... it maxes out at 30Hz 3840 x 2160 and 60Hz for 1920 x 1080. yup Dell launched a pair of UltraSharp monitors boasting 4K resolution, and dangled a sweet carrot in front of our early adopting paws: a forthcoming 28-inch Ultra HD monitor that would retail for less than $1000. At CES 2014 Dell revealed it, along with an aggressive price tag: $699.
The tech industry at large is making a concentrated push toward mainstream Ultra HD adoption this year from the hardware side of things (it’s still 5 years away), and content providers like Netflix will begin shooting shows like “House of Cards” in 4K. A wealth of readily available 4K content is an important driver, and pricepoints like $699 certainly don’t hurt.
- Panel tech: Anti-glare TN (not IPS which was previously rumored)
- Connections: DisplayPort (v 1.21)/Mini-DisplayPort, HDMI 1.4 (MHL 2.0), DispayPort out (MST), 1 USB upstream, 4 x USB 3.02 downstream (including 1 USB charging port with BC1.2 compliance devices on back)
- Color Depth: 1.073 billion colors
- Viewing angle: 170 degrees
- Response time: 5ms
- Brightness: 300 cd/m2
- Power Consumption: 75W
Dell 28-Inch 4K Monitor Priced at $699