Dell today announced the availability to buy some of the Alienware gaming monitors that he had presented a few months ago. It is specifically the 27 280HZ QD-OLED and from the 25 320HzThese official names that reflect the gear change that is seen in all sectors, including the laptops. In both cases, the products must be made as accessible, even if perhaps a small effort of contextualization must be made to use such a term for A monitor of more than 600 euros.
The reference is of course to the 27 -inch model diagonal, but the technical specifications show that this combination of technologies and functions is difficult to spend less. The monitor is in fact based on QD-LOOD PANEL With QHD 1440P resolution it has a refresh rate of 280 Hz and has the exceptional chromatic loyalty, with Delta-E less than 2 and a coverage of 99.3% of the DCI-P3 color space. The brightness is 400 NIT and there is support for adaptive synchronization technologies that are especially appreciated in a gaming monitor.
Like all displays based on OLED technology, Dell has implemented A whole series of anti-incoming systems; There is also a three -year guarantee against this type of phenomena. The monitor design is very simple and minimalist, with thin edges and a base with fairly specific shapes. The chromatic choice, a fairly deep dark blue that Dell interstellar Indigo defines, is also unusual.
The other monitor is definitely cheaper: In fact, it costs € 256. Given the compact dimensions and the frequency of extremely high renewal, it is easy to deny that it is a screen specially designed for eSport. The panel is an LCD -fast IPS with response times of 0.5 ms GTG and 99% coverage of the SRGB color space. Resolution is a traditional FHD 1080p, more than sufficient for these diagonals. Here too we find a maximum brightness of 400 nit and the interstellar Indigo colors for the base.
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