http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/compare.aspx/30lcd?c=sg&cs=sgdhs1&l=en&s=dhsthe dell 30" is selling for $1999 during sitex and I DON'T think it is a pricing error.
did anyone get this? Any reviews?
Seem like they are starting to clear stock for the new coming monitor.The Dell 3007WFP-HC is the replacement model.
Wide color gamut is the main feature
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/.../2006/2006_11_14_rr_001?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
"Today, most monitors feature color gamut covering 72 percent of the NTSC color space. The new Dell 30-inch monitor increases the coverage to 92 percent of the NTSC color space utilizing a Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting (W-CCFL) backlight that delivers gamers, photographers and digital media "prosumers" highly vibrant and vivid images such as deeper reds and crisper blues. The wider color spectrum expands capabilities for users whether they are editing video, working with CAD applications or enjoying the latest games."
Personally, I'll wait for LED technology , almost there...![]()
The Dell 3007WFP-HC is the replacement model.
Wide color gamut is the main feature
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/.../2006/2006_11_14_rr_001?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
"Today, most monitors feature color gamut covering 72 percent of the NTSC color space. The new Dell 30-inch monitor increases the coverage to 92 percent of the NTSC color space utilizing a Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting (W-CCFL) backlight that delivers gamers, photographers and digital media "prosumers" highly vibrant and vivid images such as deeper reds and crisper blues. The wider color spectrum expands capabilities for users whether they are editing video, working with CAD applications or enjoying the latest games."
Personally, I'll wait for LED technology , almost there...![]()
Seem like they are starting to clear stock for the new coming monitor.
The Dell 3007WFP-HC is the replacement model.
Wide color gamut is the main feature
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/.../2006/2006_11_14_rr_001?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
"Today, most monitors feature color gamut covering 72 percent of the NTSC color space. The new Dell 30-inch monitor increases the coverage to 92 percent of the NTSC color space utilizing a Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting (W-CCFL) backlight that delivers gamers, photographers and digital media "prosumers" highly vibrant and vivid images such as deeper reds and crisper blues. The wider color spectrum expands capabilities for users whether they are editing video, working with CAD applications or enjoying the latest games."
Personally, I'll wait for LED technology , almost there...![]()
Do u mean there will be a replacement for Dell 30" LCD Monitor with improved features? :bigeyes:
The Dell 3007WFP-HC is the replacement model.
Wide color gamut is the main feature
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/.../2006/2006_11_14_rr_001?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
"Today, most monitors feature color gamut covering 72 percent of the NTSC color space. The new Dell 30-inch monitor increases the coverage to 92 percent of the NTSC color space utilizing a Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting (W-CCFL) backlight that delivers gamers, photographers and digital media "prosumers" highly vibrant and vivid images such as deeper reds and crisper blues. The wider color spectrum expands capabilities for users whether they are editing video, working with CAD applications or enjoying the latest games."
Personally, I'll wait for LED technology , almost there...![]()
LEDs are long lasting , rated at 100,000 hours. They also have the potential to be "good enough" for critical photo work although some doctors may argue over medical grade qualification
The Sony PSP, IIRC, uses LED backlight.
The only issue now is cost and heat. It will be some time before the tech matures. LEDs supposedly take less power but it seems the Samsung XL20 is taking more power than a similar sized LCD.
PSP uses white LEDs from Nichia. I remember cos Nichia make some really efficient LEDs for my torchlightsSince PSP had a power issue, LED was decided upon to reduce usage not so much for quality. Still, you can see they did a pretty decent job with the screen output.
The new Dell 30" should launch at next IT Show in March. By then, it should cost probably $2599? Anyone willing to fork out that much ?
Price now dropped to $1799. Anyone going for it?
http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/compare.aspx/30lcd?c=sg&cs=sgdhs1&l=en&s=dhs