Dell launches U3014 large-format display

updated 08:05 am EST, Tue February 12, 2013

 

New display Dell's largest to date


Dell today announced the availability of a new flagship monitor -- the U3014 30-inch display. The U3014 is noted by Dell as its largest screen size to date, and ships with the company's PremierColor feature for accurate, customizable colors that cover industry standards with a large color gamut.

The U3014 is Dell’s flagship high-performance monitor with a 16:10 aspect ratio, suitable for color-critical work such as CAD/CAM, graphic design, desktop publishing, gaming or media creation at a 2560x1600 resolution. The U3014 offers flexible viewing options, digital connectivity and is designed for efficiency with an eco-design that meets the latest environmental standards like EPEAT, Energy Star and TCO Certified Displays, the company says.

The monitor is calibrated at the factory to support 99 percent AdobeRGB and 100 percent sRGB coverage, with a deltaE of less than 2; each monitor arrives with a certified report to indicate its exact color calibration. A 12-bit internal processor enables 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 UltraSharp U3014 is coming soon worldwide for an expected retail price of $1,499. 



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  1. Jeronimo2000

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: 08-20-01

    Huh?

    "The U3014 is Dell's largest screen size to date"... is it? Isn't 30" the exact same size of the predecessor, the U3011?

    By the way - I could see Dell survive as a manufacturer of just displays. They're not exceptionally pretty, but they're decent enough displays for the money.

  1. blahblahbber

    Banned

    Joined: 02-01-05

    hmmm...

    didn't know DELL was a manufacturer of displays..... Do they have a "display" factory or something??

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