Read more.The UP2414Q offers ultra high resolution, great colour accuracy and ergonomics.
Read more.The UP2414Q offers ultra high resolution, great colour accuracy and ergonomics.
That's A One Heavy Monitor!
Am I missing something? This is a '4K' monitor, right?
That seems insanely cheap to me - the only other one I've seen so far was more like £3,000!
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Well thats my bonus spent...
At *last*! More of this please.
Can't quite afford to put two of them on my desk, but the price is certainly a step in the right direction
As much as I want one I think I'll have to stay content with my 27" Ultrasharp for now.
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Dat price.
That looks so good. I like that it has gotten the extra resolution in at a more reasonable 24" than others that are much larger. Should provide sharper images because of the increased pixel density which is what PC monitors have needed for a while now.
I'm happy with my current monitor, can wait a few more years before I consider a new one.
Oooooh!
That's the first monitor I've found myself desiring in years. Unfortunately that'd be a month's wages for me.
Any chance of a competition for this, Hexus?
24 inch is a small size for 4K.
Wait two months and LG/Samsung will have rival monitors of this standard for half the price - fair play for Dell for pushing forward on tech but the price is eye watering.
that res is overkill on a 24" screen. Might as well get 2x U2314 for the same money.
4K 60Hz display for relatively sensible money? Yes please! Not too sure about the 24" nature of it since I'm used to 27" but I guess my only other options are 30Hz or £3k so I'll take it
Until the windows desktop environment scales better for ultra high resolutions this isn't going to work so well. Even then I'm unsure as to the usefulness of a monitor with such high DPI. This is something typically 60cm / 2 foot away from your eyes. Apart from text being crystal clear (and to be honest with cleartype it's good enough if you ask me) I don't see any major benefits. 4k media content I guess, but is that really wanted on a 24" screen, it's not something you're going to be making your living room centre piece with full surround. Gaming I suppose, but it's still asking too much from current gen cards. There just doesn't seem to be a good case for it right now - maybe coding and CAD apps can make excuses for the real estate, the rest meh...it's good enough as it is!
Last edited by cptwhite_uk; 03-12-2013 at 09:18 AM.
i wonder what's the input lag for 4k monitors =x
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