Jumat, 09 Januari 2009

'G' is for green with Dell's new line of monitors

Dell finally throws their hat into the whole green computer monitor trend and of course by green I mean eco-friendly.

Today, Dell announced their brand new, aptly named G series of displays, which includes the 22-inch G2210 and the 24-inch G2410. Each monitor includes Light Emitting Diode (LED) backlighting and are made from recycled material.

Each display has a purported contrast ratio of 1000:1. Now, Dell states that each display achieves a significantly higher dynamic contrast ratio, but If you know how vendors determine Dynamic Contrast Ratio numbers, then you know how meaningless they can be. So I won't even bother quoting the 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio...oh, too late.

Here are a few more quick specs:

  • Maximum resolution: 1680 x 1050 (G2210) / 1920 x 1080 full HD (G2410)
  • Typical power consumption: 18W (G2210) / 20W (G2410)
  • Brightness: 250 cd/m2
  • Response time: 5ms black-to-white
  • VGA , DVI-D with HDCP connections

Each display also includes a number of features that should save it from expending extra power when not necessary. These include a light sensor that responds to ambient light, automatically adjusting its level when appropriate, and a dynamic dimming feature that decreases on screen brightness when the image onscreen consists primarily of white or bright areas.

Some of the eco-friendly features include displays being built free of PVC, BFR, CFR, arsenic and mercury.

Also according to Dell, the displays are up to 20 percent slimmer and up to 28 percent lighter than comparable models.

Both display will be available at Dell।com in late February, with prices starting at $279 for the G2210 and $359 for the G2410.

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