Read more.Shown at SIGGRAPH, this 32-inch monitor has a 3,840 x 2,160 pixel IGZO panel.
Read more.Shown at SIGGRAPH, this 32-inch monitor has a 3,840 x 2,160 pixel IGZO panel.
Bet this will be a lovely screen with a price tag to match!
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looks nice, but it does "look" like a Dell screen, styling wise.
Looks great! my friend has a 4k monitor and it looks sweet! hope this isn't too pricy!
It's very sharp
I'm quite pleased to see these 4k monitors appearing before we've got graphics cards that can fully utilise them, strangely enough. This way, they should be dropping in price by the time the Nvidia 800 series appears![]()
Too bad the prices are probably around 4K tooBut Dell did a beautiful job with this display and I'm curious about it's performance/quality.
Do i see rounded corners!? This is not a dell at all, its a fake![]()
Waiting to hear the price before I start crying!
I find 30 a touch too big for gaming, 32 would probably annoy me, except when not gaming......when this monitor would probably be amazing.
I don't like the stand at all but could probably live with it
Got to stop looking at monitors until occulus rift arrives though....
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Being a Dell I'd wager it'd compatible with some sort of wall mount - I've got a fantastic 22" Dell monitor and the stand is detachable with nuts set into the housing - Dell are going to want to keep the monitor box as thin as possible so they can pack more into a container for shipping so the stand will more than likely be detachable (as seen in the second pic above)
Price. Price. Price. I hope it doesn't cost more than $2000. I hope because I can sell my Dell U2713HM and buy this baby and have it driven by GTX 780 SLI. So I will keep my fingers crossed for the price.
This is the replacement for the 3008WFP that I've been waiting for. I hope we see some of the usual Dell discounts - £3k is a bit too rich for my palette!
ok, that's pleasing
I am kinda wishing I'd held off on getting the U3014 to "replace" my U3011, and U2713H to "replace" my U2711...
4K at this size would give the insane pixel pitch I'm after, and knowing how picky Dell is with panels on flagship displays, I'm guessing this will have phenomenal colors (after calibration)...
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