Dell Working on 21:9 Cinema Display with 3440x1440 Resolution
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LesserHellspawn
Finally ! I want that.
kanej2007
Interesting. I hope it's an IPS panel. Wish there were more specifications with regards to brightness, panel type and response time...
WhiteLightning
Moderator
While the idea is nothing but awesomeness i doubt watching movies and playing games will be a problem due to the ratio not being supported.
Devastater6194
So much want. Any news on a release date? Was just about to jump on a Asus PB298Q, now I think I'll wait.
muddymind
I'll wait for the rest of the specs to decide if this is going to be my next monitor...
kanej2007
Loobyluggs
I'm officially moist.
Xendance
Nuwidol
This is excellent news. Almost exactly what I've been hoping for. I would actually rather a 3200x1800 panel in something like a 32" but this is still great news.
For those of you who are interested in this & coming from a 30" 16x10 panel (like me) here are the differences
vazup
theimported1
Any idea on expected release date and cost?
One thing about these higher res panels is lack of 120Hz.
I almost bought the dell 2560x1080 monitor on sale on newegg right now. The 1080p resolution was a making me question it.
This is perfect.
The only reason for me to possibly own a 1080p panel at this time is refresh rate.
I don't think I could go back to 1080p.
Taint3dBulge
ARE YOU KIDDING ME.. Iv always wanted the ultra wide.. Now after I ordered my qnix 1440p, this comes to light.. bah.. I cant quite cancel my order on the monitor i ordered.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b378/Mj12doc/fast_zps1d57c5a1.jpg
phill1978
This is perfect.
34" should make it about the same height as a 26.5" right? the 29" was the same as a 23"
Also Quad HD for the sake of Quad HD isnt massivley appealing, it will require a crap ton of hardware at 4k to get a minimum 50fps to stop noticeble frame drops and it ultimatley means the overal graphical clarity is raised but the in game fidelity is going to be set back about 5 - 7 years .. consistently
This inbetween resolution gives you above 1440p crispness and a wider aspect to enjoy rather than a 40" 16:9 QHD TV plonked too close to your eyes
I hope the prices arent too insane i can see many people wanting this sweet spot and it even becoming the new standards for PC resolution.
LesserHellspawn
vazup
LesserHellspawn
Yep, and I'm willing to pay for that. I just wasn't willing to pay 500+ for 2560x1440.
k3vst3r
they dell won't do 100Hz+ though
Andrew LB
Gal&Gal
Want!:banana:
Loobyluggs
:eek2: