Dell Introduces Affordable 28-inch 4K LED Monitor

Dell finally unveiled its new 4K display today at the CES 2014 showroom floor, and it's surprisingly affordable coming in at $700, which makes it the least expensive 28-inch 4K monitor currently on the market. Dell's P2815Q Ultra HD display features a premium IPS TN LED panel with a wide screen real estate of 28-inches, and a screen resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. The P2815Q features multiple input ports, and offers multiple adjustability features such as pivot, tilt, height, and portrait orientation adjustment control. It'll launch globally on January 23. The real question is, will it have a glossy or matte display? The answer to that question will remain unanswered for now, but we have a feeling it'll be matte.

Update: We now have more details about Dell's P2815Q:

  • 3840x2160 resolution at 30Hz, or 60Hz at 1920x1080 resolution
  • Anti-glare TN panel
  • Connections: DisplayPort (v 1.21)/Mini-DisplayPort, HDMI 1.4 (MHL 2.0), DispayPort out (MST), 1 USB upstream, 4 x USB 3.02 downstream (including 1 USB charging port with BC1.2 compliance devices on back)
  • Color Depth: 1.073 billion colors
  • Viewing angle: 170 degrees
  • Response time: 5ms
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m2
  • Power Consumption: 75W

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Feedair LED Ticker Displays Social Notifications & Info Feeds

Feedair is a little cute, WiFi enabled speech bubble-inspired LED ticker display that can be placed anywhere around your home, office or ideally at your desk that displays scrolling notifications and information from all of yours social accounts like Twitter, Facebook and even RSS feeds and email accounts on a retro red LED display that's easy to read. Different 'vidgets' will push your information over WiFi whether you would like Feedair to display Twitter @ replies, Facebook status updates, time, weather and lots more using the Feedair app which is compatible with iOS and Android. Feedair is constructed out of solid aluminum, USB-powered and will be available in multiple colors in March for $50. 

 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Thunderbolt Display Spills Its Guts For You To See

iFixit always prove to be very helpful when it comes to taking apart your electronic gadgets to fix them up or just for fun peeking around. This time iFixit posted up their teardown of the Apple Thunderbolt Display to reveal some very interesting guts you would never have thought to find in a display. Head over to the teardown page for the full procedure filled with useful information and detailed step-by-step teardown of Apple's 27" Thunderbolt Display.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Apple Updates 27" LED Cinema Display With Thunderbolt, Ethernet, Firewire

Apple has release quite a few updated products today, one of them is the new 27" LED Cinema Display with the same gorgeous 2560x1440 LED backlit IPS display and appearance, but with a few new added perks. The new 27" LED Cinema Display now comes equipped with a Thunderbolt port for blazing fast 10Gbps transfer speeds and daisy chaining goodness, Gigabit Ethernet port to reduce even more cable clutter on your MacBook Air or Pro, a Firewire 800 port and X3 USB ports. The Thunderbolt cable will replace the USB cable used to transfer audio and video into less cable clutter and saving you an extra USB port on your Mac while the MagSafe charging cable will power up your Mac. The new 27" LED Cinema Display will still set you back $999, available now.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief