At Dell's launch of its "Hybrid Business" strategy today, the company spent a few minutes talking about its history of developing new standards, and forcing them on the industry. One of the standards discussed: Display Port. This new interconnect, according to Dell CTO Kevin Kettler, will redefine what an LCD monitor looks like.It will support up to 4x the current HDTV resolutions, allow for integrated peripherals around the display, and will let you daisychain multiple monitors, rather than installing them in a star configuration. Everyting, including audio, microphone, panel I/O and more will all go through a single bi-directional cable.Even better, by eliminating a lot of the electronics used for video conversion, new LCD monitors will be super-thin, and super sleek. The prototype, displayed above, should be available later this year. It's only about a half an inch thick. Display Port also promises to make notebook monitors thinner too, said Kettler.
Hmmmm with that 22" you rocking there you don't need to get anything else for a while. That Dell looking like a 22" as well ent?
Very wicked. A colleague of mine (where I work) purchased one for his children (he's a manager).Paid approx $12,000 TT for it too. Keep in mind that these children are about 9-13 yrs old eh.*sigh* Talk about wastage. He coulda pay me a 1K to build a uber gaming PC with uber parts and stillsave about 4K.You get what you pay for I guess...
as with most(ALL!!) electronics & software, i'll give it some time to mature... then i'll go for it
I was gonna post this separately, but since its along the same theme I figured why not... check this out (while its up that is): http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/xpsdt_720h2c?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhsIt's the newest XPS and whilst I am usually anti-Dell or not DIY its a step in the right direction for them somewhat... save that its kinda like shooting itself in the foot, owning Alienware and all but under pricing itself....geezus... canabalism is a heck of a thing.Oh just to highlight what makes this system decent:QX6700 OCed to 3.46GHz4GB of Corsair Dominator2x174GB Raptors2+ TB of storageCustom Water cooling from CootITPhsyX24" Display