Posted Sun Jan 8, 2017 at 05:30 PM PST by Steven Cohen
The world's first 32-inch 8K monitor has been detailed.
Dell has announced its newest display monitor. The upcoming UltraSharp 32 8K Monitor offers four times more content than Ultra HD 4K resolution and 16 times more content than Full HD.
The monitor features a 32-inch 8K panel capable of 1 billion colors, 33.2M pixels of resolution, 100 percent Adobe RGB and sRGB color gamut support, and 280 ppi (pixels per inch). In addition, the display uses a nearly borderless design, maximizing screen real estate. Coupled with its Dell PremierColor clarity and gradation, the monitor offers ideal performance for commercial fields where image zooming is important, including photo and video editing, medicine and diagnostic research, and oil and gas exploration.
In addition, Dell has also announced several new monitors with HDR (high dynamic range) support. The HDR lineup includes the Dell 27 Ultrathin Monitor with InfinityEdge display, Quad HD technology, and USB Type-C connectivity, as well as the Dell 24 and 27 InfinityEdge Monitors, which also include dual 6W external speakers professionally tuned by award-winning Waves Maxx Audio.
The Dell 27 Ultrathin S2718D ($699.99) and the Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD 8K UP3218K monitor ($4,999) will be available on March 23. Meanwhile, the Dell 24 InfinityEdge S2418HX monitor ($289.99) and the Dell 27 InfinityEdge S2718HX monitor ($379.99) will be available on February 23.
Beyond the new 8K and HDR displays, Dell also recently announced its new UltraSharp 30 OLED Ultra HD 4K monitor ($4,999). The 30-inch display's OLED panel offers an impressive 400,000:1 contrast ratio with "true black" and a 0.1 ms response time. Likewise, the monitor includes support for the AdobeRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces. USB Type-C is also included for single cable power, video, and data connectivity with compatible systems.
Source: Dell
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