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Dell has announced three new flagship monitors that support 99% AdobeRGB and 100 % sRGB coverage with a deltaE of less than 2 that feature 12-bit internal processor which enables whopping 1.07 billion colors, superb color reproduction and gradation. In addition, Dell's introduced its first 29” ultra-wide monitor with a unique aspect ratio of 21:9.

The new UltraSharp displays with PremierColor technology from Dell - U3014 (30”, 2560*1600 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio), U2713H (27”, 2560*1440, 16:9) and U2413 (24”, 1920*1200, 16:10) – feature precise, and accurate colors calibrated at the factory to support 99% AdobeRGB and 100% RGB coverage with a deltaE of less than 2 and each monitor arrives with a certified report to indicate its exact color calibration. A 12-bit internal processor enables a whopping 1.07 billion colors, superb color reproduction and gradation onscreen. For even more precise color calibration, the Dell UltraSharp Color Calibration Solution software provides access to the 14-bit LUT so users can calibrate the monitors to several popular color spaces.

Dell also announced the U2913WM 29” ultra-wide monitor featuring 2560*1080 resolution as well as a unique aspect ratio that takes multi-tasking to a whole new level. The U2913WM is Dell's first 29” ultra-wide monitor provides a great alternative to dual monitors. For additional space, users may simply replicate or extend content to additional monitors using DisplayPort 1.2.

"The Dell UltraSharp series offers one of the industry's highest-quality and most advanced technology experiences. We are thrilled to update the UltraSharp family with the U3014, U2713H and U2413 displays, along with our first Dell-branded single monitor arm and dual monitor stand. The displays and accessories offer users an outstanding visual experience and the versatility to boost productivity and multi-task with ease," said George Toh, marketing director of Dell Displays.

Dell UltraSharp U3014 is coming soon worldwide starting from $1499. Dell UltraSharp U2713H and U2413 monitors are currently available worldwide starting at $999 and $599, respectively. The Dell UltraSharp U2913WM is priced at $699.

Tags: Dell, UltraSharp

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0 4 [Posted by: lol123  | Date: 02/13/13 08:42:45 AM]
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These are pretty sweet, especially that 30" 2560*1600!
0 1 [Posted by: gamoniac  | Date: 02/13/13 09:10:29 AM]
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One of the highlights of Dell's product lines remains their monitors--typically good if not great quality at a good price.

Here's more info about the MSA14 Single Monitor Arm Stand: http://accessories.us.del...p;s=corp&sku=332-1235

And the MDS14 Dual Monitor Stand (which looks pretty sweet, although it supports up to 24" monitors only): http://accessories.us.del...p;s=corp&sku=332-1236

But what is it with Dell, HP, etc.? They post a PR announcement like this: http://content.dell.com/u...rasharp-displays-monitors. Honestly, they can't link to THE PRODUCT on THEIR OWN PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT? It's like a unwritten rule of PR or something. You'd think they may want to, you know, actually sell some of these after getting a potential customer interested. I had to dig and search to find the product pages for the stands. Execution matters!
1 0 [Posted by: bluvg  | Date: 02/13/13 10:08:34 AM]
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Is that a Win7 background that I see?
0 1 [Posted by: phatboye  | Date: 02/13/13 10:21:34 AM]
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I wish they would make bigger ultra wide screen monitors with a vertical size at least as tall as a 27 incher and also why not a 1200p or even 1440p ?
0 0 [Posted by: TAViX  | Date: 02/14/13 11:34:37 PM]
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