Dell Display Port Just Plain Rocks

Dell Display Port Just Plain Rocks

Dude, you're getting a Dell Display Port! All right, that was a little retro, but you have to like sexy, shiny new look of the Dell Display port.

So what does that mean? The Dell Display Port can support up to 4 times the current resolution of HDTV, and allow you to link up multiple monitors. All interface, including audio, microphone, will go through a single cable.

In fact, I'm looking at this monitor, and am I wrong, or is it one of the thinnest that I've ever seen?

Via Gearlog


1 Comment

  • By Used Refurbished Laptops, April 15, 2009 @ 4:19 am

    We’ve already had some experience with big, wide desktop monitors. One of them, the Sony GDM-FW900, is a CRT with a 24-inch diagonal display (22 inches viewable), but it’s no longer manufactured (you can sometimes find refurbished units for about $1,200). LCDs have begun appear in widescreen format in the past couple of years, and these typically cost several thousand dollars. One of them, the Samsung 240T, weighs in at around $2,000. The best price we’ve seen for another, Sony’s 23-inch SDM-232, was a bit over $1,600. And apple’s 23-inch Cinema HD can be found for under $1,600 if you look hard enough.
    Now Dell has decided to drop the price bomb. The UltraSharp 2405FPW 24-inch widescreen LCD will cost a measly (by comparison) $1,199. It’s the classic Dell approach: Not pioneering a new market or category, but entering it later and at high volume, usually with a significantly lower price.

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