Dell introduces three S-series monitors, including a 4K curved option

Dell S Series Monitors
Dell S Series Monitors (Image credit: Dell)

What you need to know

  • Dell announced a three new S-series monitors today.
  • The new monitors include a 32-inch curved 4K monitor, a 27-inch 4K monitor, and a 27-inch QHD monitor.
  • The new monitors in the S-series start from $350 to $500 and should be available starting on August 20, 2020.

The Dell 32 Curved 4k monitor has a 31.5-inch display with an 1800R curvature. The display has a resolution of 3840x2160 and supports HDR. It features built-in dual 5W speakers tuned by Waves MaxxAudio. The display should deliver smooth gameplay, thanks to its support of AMD FreeSync and Flicker-free screen with ComfortView. It gets 99 percent sRGB coverage and 90 percent DCI-P3 coverage.

The Dell 27 4K monitor has a display with a resolution of 3840x2160. It supports HDR and gets 99 percent sRGB color coverage. It also supports AMD FreeSync technology and has a flicker-free screen with ComfortView.

The Dell 27 monitor features a 27-inch display with ultrathin bezels on the sides and top. It has a resolution of 2560x1440. It gets 99 percent sRGB color coverage, like its S-series siblings. It features a flicker-free screen with ComfortView.

All three monitors are compatible with any VESA-compatible 100x100mm mount. In addition to announcing the three new monitors, Dell announced the Dell Premium Panel Exchange for the new S-series monitors. Within a limited hardware warranty period, Dell will exchange a monitor that has bright spots for one that does not.

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