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Dec 2, 2013

Dell uncover 4K 32 inch UltraSharp HD monitor



The 32 inches new UltraSharp HD monitor is the largest monitor ever produced by Dell. It passes beyond 31.5 inch. It’s Dell’s largest monitor to date, managing to cram in a quad-HD pixel resolution of 3,840 x 2,160. The company is pitching it at graphics designers, video and game developers, CAD/CAM designers, engineers and other professionals (or anyone else) needing ample screen real estate.
It also offers 176-degree wide viewing angles and supports the 99 per cent AdobeRGB industry colour standard.
Dell’s UltraSharp 32 is available now starting $3,499 (around £2,135, or AU$2,334). The smaller UltraSharp 24 Ultra HD will be outed globally on December 16, starting at $1,399, and the UltraSharp 28 Ultra HD will hit the shelves in ‘early 2014′, according to Dell.
It’s joined by the Dell 24 UltraSharp HD Monitor, which squeezes its larger cousin’s viewing angles and screen resolution into a smaller frame.
At the lower end, Dell has outed something of a rarity right now: a 28-inch monitor (again with a 4K resolution). We’re well accustomed to 27-inch monitors, and the current crop of ‘cinematic’ 21:9 panels mean that 29-inch monitors are increasingly commonplace.
Dell describes its forthcoming UltraSharp 28 HD panel as the ‘industry’s most affordable Ultra HD monitor’, coming in at ‘under $1,000′ (around £611, or AU$668). The final cost is yet to be confirmed, but we wouldn’t be surprised to find it hit the shops at a dollar less, which is sure to turn heads considering the eye-watering price of 4K panels to date.
Its features include a pivot to swing the monitor round into portrait mode and several connectivity ports to hook up external devices. We’ve contacted Dell to shed more light on what this curiously affordable 4K PC monitor has to offer.

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