Dell is always working on something or other, so one can easily understand why hardly a week goes by without it presenting a new product, or at least announcing the impending arrival of, for example, monitors.
Dell got quite the piece of good news recently, one that bodes well for its whole PC business.
Basically, HP said it had decided to back out of the PC market altogether, despite being the world's top supplier of computers.
Dell was
quite vocal about the fact that it only stands to gain from this decision on its rival's part.
Still, this does not mean it is going to lay off on the other business outlets, especially those closely related with desktops and laptops.
The area that got a new arrival is that of display solutions, PC monitors in fact, as made clear by a new entry on the official web store.
More specifically, Dell released the S2230MX, a monitor which, as one might not necessarily guess from the name, has a display size of 21.5 inches.
The main asset is the thickness of just 9.9mm, at its thinnest point anyway, even as the specifications are quite impressive, especially for an item whose price is $219.99.
For instance, the GTG (gray-to-gray) response time is of 2ms, while the DCR (dynamic contrast ratio) is of 8,000,000:1 (static ratio is 1,000:1).
Furthermore, the resolution is a now well-known and expected Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) and the brightness is of 250 cd/m2.
Other specifications include D-Sub and DVI ports, an 82% color gamut range, LED backlighting and, via a bundled adapter, HDMI connectivity as well.
Prospective customers' whose interest has been sufficiently piqued need only drop by
this web page, where the newcomer is described in full, complete with photos. Those who want something larger might want to see
this 23-incher instead.