Dell UltraSharp UP2414Q 24″ monitor ready to rock and roll

dell-up2414qWant to work with an extremely sharp monitor all the day long? After all, if you are going to sit in front of a computer for hours on end, you might as well give your eyes the very best. Having a good pair of glasses (if you wear one), and taking precautions such as focusing your eyes on things that are far away from time to time would also help. Of course, using a fantastic monitor would also go some way in making sure that your eyes do not get too tired quickly. Dell has revealed a new 24” monitor that will boast of 4K Ultra HD resolution, delivering a whopping 3840 x 2160 pixels – that would make it four times the resolution of Full HD, which is quite an act to follow up on.

This totally new Dell Ultra HD monitor has already been listed online on Dell’s official page, which would most probably signal that it is due to arrive not too long down the road. Known as the Dell 4K Ultra HD monitor, or the Dell UP2414Q if you like, some of the other hardware specifications are bound to impress you – including a 16:9 aspect ratio, 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz (DP1.2*) 3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz HDMI with a contrast ratio of 1000: 1 (typical)/2 Million:1 (Max) (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) and a brightness of 350 cd/m2 and 185 PPI.

Dell claims that regardless of whether you are using it for video editing, CGI animation or application and game development, the Dell UP2414Q UltraSharp 24” monitor will be able to deliver an up-close-and-personal view without breaking out in sweat. Your eyes will be treated to a clear and consistent view with an ultrawide 178°/178° viewing angle. Of course, pricing and availability details remain to be confirmed, but we are pretty sure that more information will be revealed in due time – and hopefully before the calendar makes the leap into 2014.

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Dell shows off the UltraSharp 32: a 32-inch Ultra HD display set to arrive in Q4 (eyes-on)

Dell shows off the UltraSharp 32: a 32-inch 4K Ultra HD display set to arrive in Q4 (eyes-on)

If you’re looking to boost the resolution of your workflow, Dell took the opportunity to unleash one such display during the proceedings at SIGGRAPH this week. The UltraSharp 32 is a 32-inch Ultra HD unit that wields a 3,840 x 2,160 IGZO panel sorting 1.07 billion colors. An aluminum stand has replaced the plastic-draped one from previous models, but the same height adjustments reside around back. The UltraSharp 32 also houses both full and mini display ports (with the requisite cable included), HDMI jack, a built-in USB hub and an SD card reader along the left side. We had a chance to take a quick peek at the device and we can confirm the image quality — especially when it comes to handling rich blacks. We also enjoyed gazing upon a matte finish rather than a glossy surface and we’re told Dell has actually made some tweaks there to reduce any grainy results that may creep in. There’s no word on pricing just yet, but the display is set to arrive during the fourth quarter of this year. A smattering of images from our brief eyes-on session await in the gallery.

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Dell UltraSharp U3014 30-inch Monitor Released

Dell UltraSharp U3014 30 inch Monitor ReleasedDell has announced an important refresh of  its monitor line-up, and I think that the Dell UltraSharp U3014 30-inch Monitor with PremierColor and the Dell UltraSharp U2913WM 29-inch Ultra-wide Monitor were the most interesting of all. First, the UltraSharp U3014 is great for its large-size and 2560×1600 resolution which is great for general work. Many people think that this type of display is for graphic designers, but I’ve been using a Dell 3007WFP since 2006 as a software engineer, then pro-blogger and I believe that such a large screen improves the productivity if pretty much whoever can afford it. The UltraSharp U3014 provides better colors than my 3007WFP because it processes colors in 12-bits per components internally (vs 8-bit). The panel itself has been much improved since. Yet, I’ll probably stick to my current setup for as while as it is good enough. (more…)

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Dell intros color-accurate U2413, U2713H and U3014 displays (updated)

Dell intros coloraccurate U2413, U2713H and U3014 displays

Dell’s UltraSharp displays still have a certain cachet among sticklers for quality, most of all at the high end — so today’s release of three advanced models might as well be a bonanza. The 24-inch U2413, 27-inch U2713H and 30-inch U3014 (above) once more center on PremierColor and the visual accuracy to match. Even the two smaller displays have a 12-bit processor that helps their LCDs reach 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color space and all of the sRGB space, or enough of the spectrum to eliminate most rude surprises with photo work. What else is new? Dell hasn’t divulged full details of the screens themselves, but there’s now a single-display arm and a dual-display stand to get just the right placement. Like what you see — or rather, what you will see? The U2413 and U2713H should be available now for $599 and $999 alongside the $149 arm and $169 stand, while the range-topping U3014 is due “soon” for $1,499.

Update: We reached out to Dell for more details, and the updates are substantial — all three displays bump up to a 2-million-to-1 dynamic contrast ratio, an increase in Adobe RGB color gamut coverage (up from 96 percent), a more adjustable height and support for DisplayPort daisy chaining. The two larger screens also add Mini DisplayPort.

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Dell debuts new 27-inch U2713HM monitor: its first AH-IPS panel, $799 (updated)

Dell debuts new 27inch U2713HM monitor, its first AHIPS panel

What’s this? Appearing on its Japanese blog, ahead of any English language announcement, Dell’s new monitor pairs a backlit LED with a 27-inch AH-IPS display. The U2713HM marks the company’s first Advanced High Performance IPS panel, which cranks viewing angles up to 178 degrees and adds Dell’s name to a pretty exclusive list of manufacturers. The screen can output up to 2,560 x 1,440 (WQHD) resolution, with Dell promising a 37 percent reduction in energy consumption compared to the preceding U2711. If you’ve got HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA or DVI-D, you’ll likely be well-prepared for the monitor, which also has a four-port USB 3.0 hub embedded. However, that high-quality panel corresponds with a suitably high price tag; on the other side of the Pacific, the U2713HM has been marked up at 50,000 yen and is available starting today.

Update: Dell has now announced pricing for the US. This UltraSharp slab will set you back just shy of 800 bucks. Visit the source to get your order in.

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