Dell with 23.8″monitor with thinnest edge of the screen until now’

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Dell end of this year, a monitor releasing a screen edge of only 6.05 mm, which allows it to be the thinnest bezel with a monitor until now. The screen is calibrated and delivered would be 96 percent of the srgb color space can show.

The screen edges are on both the top and on the sides 6,05 mm thick, for example, information that an anonymous source Tweakers toespeelde. At the bottom is the edge a bit thicker. The manufacturer will be located with the UltraSharp U2414H at both business users and consumers to focus and especially with the possibilities with multi-monitorsettups advertise. Because the screens 90 degrees can rotate, is, according to Dell a 47,6″-setup of two screens in both landscape and portrait mode. In addition, it shields the manufacturer with quadmonitor constellations, in which the thin edges in the middle.

The monitor has a screen diagonal of 23.8 inches, a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels and an ips panel. By this last, the viewing angles 178 degrees and the factory calibration is the user right out of the box 96 percent of the srgb color spectrum is shown. The brightness is 250 nits and the grey-to-grey response time is at 8ms.

The connections where the monitor has are hdmi with mhl support for playing from a mobile phone, displayport 1.2, mini-displayport and four usb 3.0 ports. Further, the screen 130mm up and down to be adjusted, and this light emerges, and a strong backwards tilt. In december the screen on the market, for a suggested retail price of 370 dollars.

It is not known whether the Dell in fact the term “monitor with thinnest bezel’ should wear. LG announced at the end of 2011 a display screen of 1mm, but when that product half 2012 was released, it turned out that the manufacturer is more than 8mm wide inactive black border under the glass, not meerekende, what Dell does for its claim. Tvs with smaller screen borders than 6mm, there are in any case already.