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This isn't just a normal LCD with Ultra Sharp. It uses an IPS panel instead of the regular TN panels.
And that would cost additional $_$. This baby here cost over $700 bucks, while a regular TN LCD at that size can be obtained for half the price.
It's able to crunch out Max Resolution of 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz.
Thats a 16:10 ratio instead of the regular 16:9 ratio found on most LCDs.
For a computer's LCD, it's better with a 16:10 ratio as there's more space and pixels to use by my opinion.
Opining 4 IE at the same time and tiling them makes more sense that way as they are not too quished in on 16:10.
I'll let the www talk more about this one. Search the net, and see it's review. It'll tell you a lot more about this baby's performance. And since this is not mine, I won't be able to test it out ...
Oh. And with Dell, comes the 3 years of warranty too. Sweet ;) In this Country, Dell prolly has the best support reach here compared to some others =3




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