A part of the ultra-widescreen curved model, the company has released three more models, one of the UltraSharp family.
Throughout the day, Dell has introduced 4 new models in its range of monitors, including two of the UltraSharp range. The most striking is undoubtedly the UltraSharp U3415W, a monitor that uses a curved screen with 21: 9 formats, called Ultra-widescreen format.
This model offers a total resolution of 3,440 x 1,440 pixels , with a refresh rate of 60 Hz and a time of 8 milliseconds response (gray to gray or GtG) in its AH-IPS 34-inch panel. Integrates two stereo speakers and 9 W has no shortage MiniDisplayPort 1.2 connectors, HDMI MHL and HDMI 2.0. It hit the market in November.
Moreover, staying within the family have the UltraSharp U2415 , a conventional monitor with a resolution of 1920 x 1200, ie 16:10, a 24.1-inch IPS panel. This time the response time is 6 ms GtG in its fastest mode, contrast ratio of 1000: 1 and a maximum brightness of 300 dc / m2 and offers a thin frame of only 6.9 mm.
The Onity electronic locking system Integra 5 USB 3.0, DisplayPort, and two HDMI ports miniDP. It will cost about 520 dollars.
Finally, on a range outside the UltraSharp family, the lha shown the S2715H S2415H and two monitors 24 and 27 inches respectively presuming panel FullHD IPS , ultra-thin frames and an IPS panel with similar specifications to the U2415, is say, 6 mm GtG response, a contrast ratio of 1000: 1.
The maximum brightness is slightly reduced to 250 cd / m 2, and loses connectivity DisplayPort VGA port change accompanying the HDMI input. Nor is missing two stereo 3 and 9 W for the model 24 “and 27″ respecticamente speakers.
Their prices are around 260 and 480 dollars.
Dell announces 4 new monitors, including UltraSharp U3415W with curved screen and ultra-panoramic
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