Posted Tue Dec 3, 2013 at 11:00 AM PST by Steven Cohen
New 24-inch and 32-inch UltraSharp Ultra HD displays are now available.
Dell has added two new monitors to its UltraSharp lineup, the 24-inch UP2414Q and the 32-inch UP3214Q. Both models feature an Ultra HD resolution of 3840 x 2160, giving them four times the pixels of 1080p.
The UP2414Q uses an IPS panel with 185PPI, while the larger UP3214Q features an IGZO LCD IPS panel with 140PPI. Both monitors use LED backlighting and offer a 1000: 1 contrast ratio and 350 cd/m2 brightness. Specs also include an 8 ms response time, and color support for 99% of the Adobe RGB space and 100% of the sRGB gamut. In addition, HDMI, DisplayPort, and Mini DisplayPort inputs are all included.
The UP2414Q is now available from Dell for $1,400, and the UP3214Q can be purchased for $3,500. A 28-inch model is also planned for release early next year, but pricing has not been detailed yet.
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