Dell Inc., a leading supplier of personal computers, has improved specifications of its 30” display, which is aimed at gamers and graphics professionals. The company says that the monitor has better color gamut that the predecessor and which will improve the overall experience with the monitor.
Dell said that the new Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC features 92% color gamut, which makes colors richer and more realistic. Dell said that most monitors feature color gamut covering 72% of the NTSC color space, but the new Dell 30” monitor increases the coverage to 92% of the NTSC color space utilizing a wide cold-cathode florescent lighting (W-CCFL) backlight that delivers gamers, photographers and digital media “prosumers” highly vibrant and vivid images such as deeper reds and crisper blues.
X-bit labs’ analyst Oleg Artamonov said that the Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC has new phosphor lamps, which enhances colours, however, this can be barely seen.
Back in October Samsung released its SyncMaster 305T display featuring 30” diagonal with 2560x1600@60Hz native resolution, 400cd/m² brightness, 0.25mm² pixel pitch and 178°/178° viewing angle, similar specs to what the rivals offer. However, the new monitor had 1000:1 contrast ratio, whereas Apple Cinema HD Display 30” and Dell 3007 WFP offered 700:1 contrast ratio.
Dell has not disclosed any other peculiarities of the monitor, including its price.





