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Dell 28-Inch 4K Monitor Priced at $699
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
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#4740763 Posted on: 01/10/2014 02:02 AM
Again... are we sure that is right?
Even the best TV's on the market ($5K etc) could only do 30hz at 4K, until a few of them added the hdmi 2.0 update.
Even then, they are limited to the device playing the content needing to be hdmi 2.0 also I believe.
Again... are we sure that is right?
Even the best TV's on the market ($5K etc) could only do 30hz at 4K, until a few of them added the hdmi 2.0 update.
Even then, they are limited to the device playing the content needing to be hdmi 2.0 also I believe.
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#4740808 Posted on: 01/10/2014 03:16 AM
Oh those days when 1024x768 was standard... And the days to come when you'll want a 22" but there aren't any because stores want you to buy, almost by force, something bigger...
Oh those days when 1024x768 was standard... And the days to come when you'll want a 22" but there aren't any because stores want you to buy, almost by force, something bigger...
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#4740855 Posted on: 01/10/2014 04:52 AM
Min 60hz for me
I'm happy with my Dell U2711 atm
Min 60hz for me
I'm happy with my Dell U2711 atm
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#4741012 Posted on: 01/10/2014 12:08 PM
In a way this is perfect for most people at the moment. No one has the GPU muscle for 4K yet so you turn the res down to 1080 when gaming then you have the advantage of 4K for everything else.
In a way this is perfect for most people at the moment. No one has the GPU muscle for 4K yet so you turn the res down to 1080 when gaming then you have the advantage of 4K for everything else.
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30Hz? Dell's gonna Dell.