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With stunning-looking IPS Black panels, Dell's new business-oriented UltraSharp displays aren't supposed to be gaming monitors, but we're still tempted.
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Dell UltraSharp 32 4K Thunderbolt Hub Monitor review: Is the world's first IPS Black technology worth it? - MSNThe Dell UtraSharp 32 4K Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is a solid value. It offers a crisp, vivid IPS Black 4K display for under $1,000, multiple charging points, and up to 140W of power delivery.
In addition, Dell claims the UltraSharp 40's IPS Black panel is also certified for TUV Rheinland 5-Star Eye Comfort levels, and "reduces harmful blue light emissions to ≤35%, compared to ≤50% ...
With a new Enhanced IPS Black panel, 4K resolution, 120-Hz refresh rate, and plenty of power and ports, it's hard to go wrong with this Dell monitor.
Just don't go buying it expecting that IPS Black panel tech to be revolutionary. For high-resolution displays, we've rounded up all the best 5K and 8K monitors . HP Series 7 Pro 727pm: Price ...
The HP Series 7 Pro 734pm sports LG's cutting-edge IPS Black panel tech. On paper it offers much higher inherent contrast than competing IPS screens at 2,000:1. Anything from 1,000:1 up to 1,300:1 ...
Details are scant, but we do know that the LG UltraFine 6K monitor (model 32U990A) features a Nano IPS Black panel, delivering a wide color gamut covering 99.5% of Adobe RGB and 98% of DCI-P3.
The 32-inch 6K Dell UltraSharp monitor, which also uses an IPS Black display from LG, might give us an idea about price, as it costs $2,479.99.
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