These days, any mention of 4K immediately conjures up images of crystal-clear definition—-and absurdly exorbitant price tags. Well, that’s quickly changing. Dell’s new UltraSharp 28-inch 4K screen can be yours for less than $700 when it ships later this month, and it’s not alone.
When we hear about 4K televisions or monitors, chances are the notion that these devices are incredibly expensive come to mind. For the most part they are true, simply because the technology is still relatively new, as opposed to Full HD displays which are pretty affordable for the most part. We’ve seen companies such as Vizio announce affordable 4K televisions starting as low as $999.99, and the good news for those looking for a 4K monitor, Dell might have something for you as the company has recently confirmed that the 28-inch model of a pair of UltraSharp 4K monitors they unveiled last month would be officially going on sale on the 23rd of January for a very affordable $699.
Yup you read that right! If you wanted to upgrade your monitors and you were thinking about going for something bigger, a 28-inch Dell UHD display can be yours for $699! To put this into perspective, Dell has a 27-inch monitor with a resolution of 2560×1440 that is retailing for the same price. As far as the specs of Dell’s 28-inch UHD monitor are concerned, you can look forward to an anti-glare TN display with a color depth of 1.073 billion colors, a viewing angle of 170 degrees, a response time of 5ms, along with a host of ports at the back, such as DisplayPort, HDMI, 1USB upstream, and 4x USB 3.02 downstream, just to name a few. So, any takers?
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Dell UP2414Q 24-Inch 4K LCD Monitor
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Working with Chrome for their newest notebook device, Dell has revealed their own Chromebook 11. This device works with an 11.6-inch display with edge-to-edge glass up front with full resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. You’ll be working with Wi-fi a 802.11 a/b/g/n for quickness in connectivity and two USB 3.0 ports for swiftness in […]
Dell Chromebook 11 Announced
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhat do you think of Dell products so far? Have they managed to live up to your expectations? Well, here we are with word that Dell has already unveiled their very first Chrome OS device, which so happens to be the Chromebook 11. The Dell Chromebook 11 is an 11.6” notebook that will tip the scales at 2.9 pounds, not exactly extremely lightweight, but still far lighter than most of the other standard issue notebooks that cost within the affordable price range for average Joes. The Chromebook 11 was specially constructed and developed with students being the main target group, and you can also download the Wyse PocketCloud app from the Chrome Web Store that ought to make life easier for both students and teachers alike to share their work online.
Underneath the hood, the Chromebook 11 will feature a 1.4GHz Celeron processor (say goodbye to playing games on high graphics here) alongside 4GB RAM and a 16GB solid state drive – basically a functional notebook that is solely meant for word processing, simple Internet surfing, and perhaps communicating via Skype or other IM services. Dell claims that the Chromebook 11 will arrive with a 10-hour battery life, where it will only ship to the US and the UK from January onward. A 2GB RAM model is also available for those who are more cost conscious, and that model will arrive in Q1 2014. Chances are, it will retail for $300 at most for the 2GB RAM model. [Press Release]
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Computer manufacturer Dell is under investigation by the Justice Department over sales of computers to the Syrian government. The sale of Dell computer products to the Syrian government reportedly originated with a distributor based in Dubai that works with Dell. There are currently sanctions in place that prevent most goods made in the US from […]
The Christmas shopping season is a great time to find some impressive deals on lots of electronic devices and gadgets. An impressive deal has turned up that is good for today only on one of the newer Windows 8 tablets on the market. The device is the Dell Venue 8 Pro. The Venue 8 Pro […]