Dell unveils pair of ultra-thin monitors with HDR and InfinityEdge displays
Dell's latest monitors are a pair of ultra-thin displays with plenty of bells and whistles.
Dell has brought quite the lineup to CES 2018, including new XPS laptops and gaming PCs. But aside from its bread-and-butter in the PC space, Dell has also announced a pair of svelte new ultra-thin monitors that will likely catch more than a few glances.
Dubbed the S2419HM and S2719DM (not the catchiest names in the world), the pair of monitors come in at 23.8 inches and 27 inches with FHD and QHD resolutions, respectively. Each IPS display can hit up to 600 nits of peak brightness, and Dell is promising deep color reproduction with support for HDR through its new CinemaColor tech. That's in addition to greater than 85 percent coverage and 99 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 and sRGB color spaces, respectively.
Aside from their raw specs, the S2419HM and S2719DM will most likely draw attention to their designs. Each features a pretty slim stand base, but more impressive is the display thinness. At their thinnest point, the displays measure in at 5.5mm thick, but that does expand to 29mm thick at their thickest point. Each also features Dell's InfinityEdge designation, meaning the bezels around the display are pretty slim, themselves.
If you're in the market for a new monitor, Dell says that the S2419HM and S2719DM will be available on January 30. The S2419HM will be available for $299.99, while the S2719DM will fetch $499.99.
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