Dell 27-inch UltraSharp U2711 IPS monitor with WQHD resolution now on sale
February 10, 2010 by gizmo
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If you’re the type who spends hours each day at the computer (and let’s face it, you are) then one of the most important pieces of gear in your internet arsenal is your monitor — or monitors as the case may be. Starting today, Dell’s UltraSharp U2711 27-inch display is now on sale in the Americas and Asia (and “soon’ in Europe). While the $1,099 US price tag might appear steep at first; remember, you’re looking at a professional quality WQHD 2,560 x 1,440 pixel IPS panel with 12-bit internal color processing and 1.07 billion color palette. And that pair of DVI-D inputs accompanied by DisplayPort, VGA, composite, component, and HDMI 1.3 jack means that this beast is meant for much more than just sourcing spreadsheets and pie charts. 4x USB slots and an integrated 8-in-1 card reader rounds out what’s destined to become an all-purpose hub at the center of your digital life. If you ask us, Dell’s got another winner here based on our impressive early hands-on experience and rave, early reviews — don’t let its frumpy looks hold you back, ok?
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Dell 27-inch UltraSharp U2711 IPS monitor with WQHD resolution now on sale
February 10, 2010 by gizmo
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If you’re the type who spends hours each day at the computer (and let’s face it, you are) then one of the most important pieces of gear in your internet arsenal is your monitor — or monitors as the case may be. Starting today, Dell’s UltraSharp U2711 27-inch display is now on sale in the Americas and Asia (and “soon’ in Europe). While the $1,099 US price tag might appear steep at first; remember, you’re looking at a professional quality WQHD 2,560 x 1,440 pixel IPS panel with 12-bit internal color processing and 1.07 billion color palette. And that pair of DVI-D inputs accompanied by DisplayPort, VGA, composite, component, and HDMI 1.3 jack means that this beast is meant for much more than just sourcing spreadsheets and pie charts. 4x USB slots and an integrated 8-in-1 card reader rounds out what’s destined to become an all-purpose hub at the center of your digital life. If you ask us, Dell’s got another winner here based on our impressive early hands-on experience and rave, early reviews — don’t let its frumpy looks hold you back, ok?
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First Else hands-on: ’still alive and kicking’
January 11, 2010 by gizmo
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We caught up with Else at CES to check on how they’re doing with the First Else since we last saw them back in November. According to CTO Eldad Eilam, the basic functions of the ALP-based phone are finally done and dusted, so now Else will mainly focus on fine-tuning its snazzy visual effects until beta around the end of March. There’s no doubt that it’s also finalizing plans — pricing, content distribution, and remote sync service, etc.– with various partners in the US and Europe. If you happen to be in Asia, then sorry — apparently Else has no intention to visit you guys just yet, but you might get lucky if you sneak into Sharp’s factories in Japan or China. For the rest of us, we shall continuously gaze at our hands-on videos until First Else’s expected end-of-Q2 launch — we’ve got a new one for you after the break.
Gallery: First Else hands-on at CES 2010
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