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Guru3D.com » News » Dell 28-Inch 4K LCD Monitor P2815Q under 700 USD

Dell 28-Inch 4K LCD Monitor P2815Q under 700 USD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/06/2014 09:35 AM | source: | 30 comment(s)
Dell 28-Inch 4K LCD Monitor P2815Q under 700 USD

Dell will be releasing another Ultra HD - 4K LCD monitor, the P2815Q. Adopting a TN panel though, so this is the budget friendly version you can get for under 700 USD. The new 28-inch LED-backlight monitor provides 3840 x 2160 4K native resolution, 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms (GTG) response time and 160/170 degree viewing angles

The monitor will come with a DisplayPort, DisplayPort, HDMI/MHL and USB 3.0 connectors. The P2815Q will hit the market from March 18th for 69,980 Yen (about $688).

Google Translated:

In 4K monitor 28 inches, "P2815Q" we have achieved output vivid precision of 1 billion 74 million colors display color and maximum resolution 3,840 x 2,160. It is possible that it can be displayed on the screen at a time with more information 4K2K resolution, and go to work efficiently in a multi-task and perform work overhead more.

You can excellent display mode adjustment function and position adjustment function, it is used in a state where the most easy-to-use in accordance with the use environment of the user.

The superior in connectivity, the HDMI / MHL DisplayPort, and mini-DisplayPort,, You are allow a flexible connection in accordance with the use environment. It is also possible to connect directly from the smartphone or tablet by MHL. Further it is possible to easily connect peripherals such as a keyboard, mouse, or external drive by using a USB port, one also combines charging function of thefour USB ports.

Excellent screen performance

  • High-definition picture quality 28-inch wide, maximum resolution 3,840 x 2,160, of 1 billion 74million colors
  • I realize an accurate representation of detail and vibrant colors in the dynamic contrast ratio of2,000,000:1
  • Response speed 5ms (standard)

Adjustment easy-to-use features

  • Height adjustment of 115mm
  • Slope before and after adjustment (tilt)
  • Rotate left and right (swivel)
  • Pivot

Centralized management software

I realize the Sleep Mode and screen brightness automatically adjusted when you can automatically optimize the display settings to suit the application use, you are not using Ÿ centralized management tool by the "Dell Display Manager"

Power consumption is reduced

  • The power consumption cut by the Sleep Mode and automatic screen brightness adjustment andLED backlit

Guaranteed

  • (Provide a good first when a failure occurs) three years good first-out service
  • 3-year premium panel warranty (1 For exchange in the missing dot bright spot of place)
  • Warranty can be extended to five years or four years in the option

Eco-friendly design environment

  • Adaptive environmental standard ENERGY STAR ® latest, EPEAT ® Gold, TCO Certified Displays,the CEL, etc.
  • LED panel of mercury zero
  • Glass of arsenic zero



Dell 28-Inch 4K LCD Monitor P2815Q under 700 USD Dell 28-Inch 4K LCD Monitor P2815Q under 700 USD




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Neo Cyrus
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#4777740 Posted on: 03/06/2014 10:16 AM
A TN for $700? What a joke. Go home Dell, you're drunk. "Glass of arsenic zero", they mean arsenic of glass.

Cyberdyne
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#4777741 Posted on: 03/06/2014 10:22 AM
Show me a UHD IPS monitor that is not 2-3x that price.
It's easy to imagine a person that wants that res that does not care about IPS or TN.

drbaltazar
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#4777890 Posted on: 03/06/2014 04:37 PM
Is it 100% sRGB ?or is this another TV used in a monitor idiocy?can it do 0 to 255 (probably not ,since I suspect this is normally used for ycbcr 4.2.0 (scrgb) as we know those are limited to 16 to 240 either by screen or forcefully by HDMI.maybe i m wrong?probably not given the price .if this was a 1080i it would be a great idea .but now ?it isn't standard with sRGB can't do 0 to 255 (priced too low to achieve it)so this is good for?Netflix?

Neo Cyrus
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#4777901 Posted on: 03/06/2014 04:51 PM
Show me a UHD IPS monitor that is not 2-3x that price.
It's easy to imagine a person that wants that res that does not care about IPS or TN.
I can't imagine a person who pays over $500 for a monitor doesn't care about viewing angles.

Cyberdyne
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#4778220 Posted on: 03/07/2014 02:01 AM
A person who want's a 4k resolution as a priority.
Same with people willing to buy G-Sync monitors, which are 1080p TN monitors for $400.

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