The LCD has a Full HD screen and 96% sRGB color coverage

Nov 1, 2013 14:57 GMT  ·  By

Alongside the UltraSharp 32, Dell has formally launched the UltraSharp 24 Monitor, codename U2414H.

The spec sheet is pretty decent for a monitor supposed to serve graphics designers: 16.77 million colors (96% coverage of the sRGB gamut), 178°/178° viewing angles, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution (Full HD), and a stand with 90 degrees clockwise or counter-clockwise pivot.

That last bit is important, because it lets you make one big screen out of two identical ones placed side-by-side in portrait mode.

Still, this is where the real asset comes in, the one feature that Dell UltraSharp 24 can lord over all its peers: the world’s thinnest monitor bezel, at 6.05mm. As far as sales pitches go, this one does a tiny bit better at trying to persuade you to buy more than one.

Sadly, the price is unknown, even though sales are supposed to have already started, at least in China.