If you’re in the market for a new monitor, then you might be interested in checking out some of Dell’s newest offerings. The company has taken the wraps off a couple of new monitors in the form of a 27-inch and 32-inch model.
Both models will feature the use of a 4K resolution and will also come with USB-C connectivity. This means that those who own laptops like Apple’s MacBooks will be able to connect to it and charge their laptops at the same time, instead of having to use a separate HDMI cable and charger.
What’s interesting about these new monitors is that they will be using LG”s IPS Black technology which should offer up better contrast, color accuracy, and eye comfort. They also come with 100% of sRGB, 100% of rec709, and 98% of DCI-P3, and also has VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification.
Dell is also equipping them with its ComfortView Plus tech that claims to reduce the amount of blue light emissions, but apparently won’t compromise on color accuracy. In addition to USB-C, the monitors also come with more traditional HDMI ports and DisplayPorts. As for pricing, the 27-inch model will be priced at $780, while the 32-inch model will go for $1,150.
Filed in Dell, Displays, LG, Monitors and Social Hit. Source: cultofmac
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