By Darren Allan
Dell has revealed a pair of new Ultrathin 24-inch and 27-inch monitors over at CES, which the company claims are the brightest ultra-slim monitors in their class (i.e. the same sized displays).
The Dell 24 Ultrathin Monitor (S2419HM) is a Full HD panel, whereas the larger 27-inch model (S2719DM) has a QHD resolution, but they’re otherwise the same. So, exactly how thin are these displays?
They’re only 5.5mm at their thinnest point, at the very edge – 29mm at the thickest point – and have a slim stand to go with this svelte nature, not to mention an InfinityEdge display which means the bezels are vanishingly small.
The other selling point, as mentioned, is that these Ultrathin models kick out a much higher brightness level than their predecessors, at 600 nits versus 400 nits – and that extra brightness can be put to good use when displaying HDR content, which is supported by the monitors.
HDR pop
On top of that, Dell’s CinemaColor tech gives HDR material even more pop, with deeper blacks and vibrant colors, the company promises.
These are IPS panels, so viewing angles won’t be a problem, and color accuracy is impressive, with in excess of 99% sRGB color coverage, and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components