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« on: December 02, 2013, 11:00:45 am »

New 24-Inch 4K Monitor Detailed on Dell's Website

Dell has posted details of a new 24-inch monitor sporting a 3840x2160 "4K" Ultra HD resolution at 185 pixels per inch on its website (via Anandtech), suggesting the company may soon be selling 4K monitors to its consumer and business customers. No pricing or release date information, however, was included in the listing.  The development could provide insight into future Apple 4K monitor offerings as the two companies have historically used the same supplier for their display panels.   From Dell's listing:See more of everything — down to the smallest detail  Whether it’s video editing, CGI animation or application and game development, the Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor – UP2414Q gives you an up-close-and-personal view.  - Our highest pixel density sharpens the tiniest details in videos and images for stunning results. - Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 packs in four times the resolution of Full HD. - Get a clear and consistent view with an ultrawide 178°/178° viewing angle.  Diagonally Viewable Size: 60.47 cm 23.8" (23.8-inch wide viewable image size) Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9) Panel Type, Surface: In-plane switching, anti glare with hard coat 3H Optimal resolution: 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz (DP1.2*) 3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz HDMI Contrast Ratio: 1000: 1 (typical) 2 Million:1 (Max) (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) Brightness: 350 cd/m2 (typical) Response Time: 8 ms (gray to gray) Viewing Angle: (178° vertical / 178° horizontal) Color Support: Color Gamut (typical): Adobe RGB 99%, sRGB 100% 1.07 Billion colors (8 Bits +AFRC) Pixel Pitch: 0.137 mm Pixel Per Inch (PPI): 185 Backlight Technology: LED Display Type: Widescreen Flat Panel Display Display Screen Coating: Antiglare with hard-coating 3HIt is unknown if Apple would use the same 16:9 3840 x 2160 panels for a 4K display, as some have suggested that the company may prefer to push Thunderbolt 2 to its limit and support the wider 4096 x 2160 "Cinema 4K" standard given that the display will undoubtedly be targeted at professionals, many of whom in the film industry will be working with content using that resolution standard adopted for film production.  With the new Mac Pro, expected sometime this month, supporting up to three 4K displays simultaneously, there had been hopes that Apple would release updated Thunderbolt displays with 4K displays in the near future. Though these new 4K display panels have been announced from a number of potential suppliers, we have heard no firm details about new Thunderbolt displays from Apple.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Major League Baseball Offering Gift Subscriptions for MLB At Bat 2014 • Apple Files Formal Complaint Over Monitor Fees in E-Book Antitrust Case • 'The Bureau: XCOM Declassified' Now Available for Mac  • Thai Man Reportedly Electrocuted After Using a Charging iPhone 4S  • Seasonal Turkey Helm Now Available in 'Infinity Blade III' • iPhone 5s/5c Take 76% of Smartphone Sales in Japan for October • Magpul Releases Field Case for iPad Mini • GTA: San Andreas Coming to iOS in December With Full MFi Controller Support    
 


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