Dell has just unveiled two cutting-edge smart UltraSharp monitors, the Dell U2724DE and Dell U2724D, aimed at users who are looking for a multi-purpose monitor that can be used for a workstation setup, and also for some casual gaming.
Both monitors are equipped with IPS Black
panels, boasting a QHD resolution, a 2000:1 static contrast ratio, and
impressive color space coverage, including 100% sRGB and 98% DCi-P3. One of the
standout features of these monitors is their up to 120Hz refresh rate, courtesy
of Dynamic Refresh Rate technology. This technology automatically adapts the
refresh rate based on your current tasks, promising a smoother experience while
conserving power.
In addition to this, ambient light sensors
have been integrated into these monitors to ensure that brightness and color
temperature adjust to your surrounding environment, further enhancing the
overall user experience. The connectivity options for the Dell U2724DE model
are extensive and include a LAN port, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.2 Gen 2
Type-A ports, and a versatile USB-C port. On the other hand, the Dell U2724D
offers a more budget-friendly choice, omitting the Thunderbolt 4 ports,
featuring a USB-C upstream port supporting 90W PD and DP Alt Mode, three Type-A
ports, and no LAN port.
Both monitors come with ergonomic stands
featuring cable management, allowing up to 150mm of height adjustment, pivot
options, swivel, and tilt. They also include Picture-in-Picture and
Picture-by-Picture modes, Multi-Monitor Sync (MMS) for seamless multi-monitor
setups, and a sleek frameless design.
These smart monitors are set to hit the
market on November 9, with the Dell U2724DE priced at US$ 650, and the Dell U2724D
retailing for US$ 480.
