Dell announces two next-gen U-Series displays, offering outstanding contrast & color using LG display technology

Dell announces two next-gen U-Series displays, offering outstanding contrast & color using LG display technology

Sep 20, 2024 - 21:09
Updated: 17 days ago
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Two Dell U Series monitors use LG display technology to deliver improved contrast and color accuracy.

IT Home reveals that Dell announces three new U-Series displays in foreign markets. The new displays will offer next-gen technology under the hood, but the 27-inch monitors will utilize LG's unique IPS Black screen technology and a staggering 2000:1 contrast ratio.

Dell aesthetically designed the new display with a narrow border on all four sides, and the durable base supports both lifting and rotating adjustments.

The Dell 30" display is supplied with a USB-C interface supporting a 90W external power supply and offers HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-A and Type-C downstream interfaces, and ports for a wired network. The company declares that the new monitor has a larger screen space (11% more area) than a standard display using a 16:9 screen ratio design.

Make more possible with this 30" 16:10 monitor with wide color coverage, multitasking features and a host of connectivity ports.

At present, the new Dell displays are available on the company's website. The 27" U2723QE and U2723QX collections are identically selling for $779.99. The 30-inch U3023E model will have an estimated MSRP of $1050. If you would like more information, including further specifications of the three monitors, or purchase the displays mentioned, check out the company's website.

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