If you're a visual artist or photo buff with $600-700 burning a hole
in your pocket, life just threw you a new decision to make. Dell has
announced that its 24-inch 2415Q and 27-inch 2715Q IPS 4K monitors are
now on sale for
$600 and $700, respectively. For those sums you'll get 1.07 billion
colors, 3,840 x 2,160 at 60Hz resolution, a 178 degree viewing angle, 99
percent sRGB coverage and nearly perfectly color calibration straight
out of the box. You can also daisy-chain multiple monitors thanks to
DisplayPort 1.2 in/out connectors, along with HDMI (MHL) inputs and 4
USB 3.0 ports (no Thunderbolt port, unfortunately).
Since the monitors aren't aimed at gamers, they feature only 8ms/9ms
refresh times. For the price, we'd also be surprised if they were true
10-bit panels; more likely, they're 8-bit panels dithered to display a
billion colors. Still, there aren't many competitors at that price range
with that level of performance: at $700, Samsung's 28-inch U28D590D
is a TN, not an IPS display, for instance. That'll make the new
offerings mighty tempting to graphics power-users -- especially if they
measure up to Dell's past (excellent) pro monitor offerings.
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