So do you guys remember the OLED Dell UP3017Q Ultrasharp 30-inch that was announced and then got cancelled by Dell? Well guess what. Dell just released it, and it had a price reduction as well :) In a ...
Let me introduce you to the Dell UP3017Q OLED Monitor. This $4,999 (about £3,350, AU$6,975) 4K, 30-inch monitor is one of the most exciting displays we've ever laid our eyes on. Built with the same ...
Dell's new UltraSharp UP3017Q is a 30-inch OLED display with a huge 120Hz refresh rate, making it the first 4K 120Hz OLED panel in the world. With a 30-inch panel and 3840x2160 native resolution, we ...
If you have been patiently waiting for Dell to make available their new 30 inch UltraSharp OLED Monitor UP3017Q, you will be pleased to know that it is now available to purchase directly from the ...
Dell teased its UP3017Q monitor back at CES 2016, rocking a huge 30-inch size and 4K native resolution all on a delicious OLED panel at 120Hz. Well, Dell is back with the UP3017Q and while it retains ...
Let's start with the bad news first .. it's 5000 USD:( But man, what a beauty that would be to use. The new 2016 lineup of products will thus get a UP3017Q Ultrasharp series 30-inch monitor with OLED ...
Although Dell purportedly had a lot of difficulties producing the super-sized, 30-inch, 4K OLED panel it talked about at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016, the UP3017Q is going to go on sale after ...
Get out those wallets. Dell’s visually enticing 30-inch UltraSharp 4K OLED Monitor UP3017Q is now on sale. According to Dell, the monitor provides “incredibly realistic imagery that’s unlike any other ...
Dell has announced a rather impressive but also quite expensive new 30-inch 4K/UHD OLED monitor at CES 2016 show in Las Vegas, the Dell Ultrasharp UP3701Q. Based on a 30-inch 3840x2160 4K/UHD OLED ...
Let the 4K OLED monitor wars begin. Dell formerly unwrapped its first OLED panel Wednesday morning at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Promising true black levels, off the hook contrast ...
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