Monday, November 25th 2013

Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q and U2414H Monitors Start Selling in the US

Dell has now released in its home market two UltraSharp Series monitors, the 31.5-inch UP3214Q and the 23.8-inch U2414H. Previously released in Hong Kong, the UP3214Q is Dell's very own IGZO-powered offering boasting a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. In addition to the Ultra HD picture, the monitor features 176/176 degree viewing angles, 99% AdobeRGB and 100% sRGB color coverage, an 8 ms (GTG) response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio (dynamic contrast ratio tops 2,000,000:1), 350 cd/m2 brightness, a 4-port USB 3.0 hub, and HDMI, DisplayPort and mini DisplayPort inputs.
The U2414H has 'only' a 1920 by 1080 resolution but is claimed to come with the thinnest border around - 6.05 mm. It also has an IPS panel with 178/178 degree viewing angles, an 8 ms (GTG) response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 4-port USB 3.0 hub, and DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort and dual HDMI connectivity.

The UltraSharp UP3214Q and U2414H cost $3,499.99 and $349.99, respectively. Both monitors are backed by a three-year warranty.
Source: TFT Central
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23 Comments on Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q and U2414H Monitors Start Selling in the US

#1
radrok
Can't wait to see some reviews, let's hope they improved over ASUS IGZO (Sharp) panel because that one wasn't worthy of such a price tag.
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#2
Prima.Vera
LOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
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#3
radrok
Prima.VeraLOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
This would have been a killer product at 1500€, many 30" 1600p users would have upgraded in a heartbeat.

They probably have their price locked by their panel manufacturer, look at how Sharp and ASUS monitors are priced similarly.

Sharp is milking on its IGZO tech, which to be honest isn't too surprising.

Being first to the market has its perks.
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#4
Unregistered
31.5, 23.8, why not just call them 30 and 23? Nice screens as usual from Dell though.

That 2414H is yummy.
#5
Kalroth
Prima.VeraLOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
Supply and demand isn't the only factor, pioneering hardware is usually a lot more expensive than the current standard. It is a lot easier to shop around for the cheapest components for a 1080p monitor, than it is for a 2160p monitor.
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#6
jboydgolfer
Bought a 24 ultra sharp Widescreen years ago, and have been LOVING it for all these years. They are SO worth the $$ they cost. 1200p , and a level of reliability that you KNOW will keep it operational for a LONG time. Skip this one though, and get the "Wide Screen" model, screw that 1080 b.s.I'm kinda surprised they removed the SD card reader option's though, they were a bit "much" , but they are Nice to have when You need 'Em.
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#7
tehehe
Prima.VeraLOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
You wouldn't have such tech under socialism. Nothing wrong with new tech being pricey, unless you have some sense of entitlement.
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#8
tehehe
KalrothSupply and demand isn't the only factor, pioneering hardware is usually a lot more expensive than the current standard. It is a lot easier to shop around for the cheapest components for a 1080p monitor, than it is for a 2160p monitor.
But that is pure supply and demand example. Supply of such high res panels in desktop monitor format is extremely low (only one producer).
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#9
Solidstate89
tigger31.5, 23.8, why not just call them 30 and 23? Nice screens as usual from Dell though.
Because that's not how rounding works.
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#10
Unregistered
jboydgolferBought a 24 ultra sharp Widescreen years ago, and have been LOVING it for all these years. They are SO worth the $$ they cost. 1200p , and a level of reliability that you KNOW will keep it operational for a LONG time. Skip this one though, and get the "Wide Screen" model, screw that 1080 b.s.I'm kinda surprised they removed the SD card reader option's though, they were a bit "much" , but they are Nice to have when You need 'Em.
Unfortunately the card reader on my 2405fpw 24" ultra only reads 2Gb cards max, still a fine monitor though.
#11
birdie
Prima.VeraLOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
Because you just don't understand how it works. Rare more luxurious things have always cost more than things meant for the average consumer and there are many more than valid reasons why it's so (and greed is not even the most paramount).
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#12
chodaboy19
Prima.VeraLOL. 4x times the resolution, 10x times the price. How not to love Capitalism!
If you can't afford it then step aside. :D
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#13
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
The price on that 4k monitor is actually lower than I thought it was going to be.
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Prima.Vera
birdieBecause you just don't understand how it works. Rare more luxurious things have always cost more than things meant for the average consumer and there are many more than valid reasons why it's so (and greed is not even the most paramount).
Oh no my friend. Except GREED, there is absolutely no justification for pricing a monitor as much as a car and call it fair price. Common.
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#16
TheinsanegamerN
Prima.VeraOh no my friend. Except GREED, there is absolutely no justification for pricing a monitor as much as a car and call it fair price. Common.
oh yeah. so greedy. except you are off by about $4000. unless you call those rusty death traps "cars".
in all honesty, 1080p monitors were simillarly expensive back in 05, when they first started hitting the market. prices will come down with time, as more manufacturers start building them they command a premium, since only one manufacturer makes them. just like ANY exclusive product. just look at the geforce titan, or the intel xeons. or look at luxury cars like Lamborghinis or Ferraris. this is the ferrari of monitors at the moment.
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#17
hellrazor
TheinsanegamerNoh yeah. so greedy. except you are off by about $4000. unless you call those rusty death traps "cars".
What the fuck are you talking about? I could easily get a decent Outback for $3500.
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#18
jihadjoe
hellrazorWhat the fuck are you talking about? I could easily get a decent Outback for $3500.
Comparing a brand-new monitor to a second-hand car isn't even apples to oranges.
I'd say it's like comparing cantaloupes to shawarma. Mmmm.
Solidstate89Because that's not how rounding works.
More like, that's not how marketing works! :p
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#19
radrok
jihadjoeComparing a brand-new monitor to a second-hand car isn't even apples to oranges.
I'd say it's like comparing cantaloupes to shawarma. Mmmm.
Indeed, lol.

This is supposed to be the mac daddy of monitors, not some second hand TN panel.
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#20
hanzawhtet7
Dell Ultra-sharp monitors are very cool. Waiting for 23".
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#21
Psychor
+rep for the wife. :D Too bad I'll be busy the next couple of days - holiday thing and all.


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#22
Unregistered
Psychor+rep for the wife. :D Too bad I'll be busy the next couple of days - holiday thing and all.


YUMMY nuff said
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#23
radrok
Give some feedback, please :)

I've been waiting for this one for like half a year.

Can't wait till this hits Europe, provided it doesn't suck like the ASUS one.
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