Dell UltraSharp 32″ HDR PremierColor Monitor
By
MATTHEW ALLARD ACS
For Newsshooter
Will be available on November the 5th for $4,999.99 USD.
Article
https://www.newsshooter.com/2020/10/...color-monitor/
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Dell UltraSharp 32″ HDR PremierColor Monitor
By
MATTHEW ALLARD ACS
For Newsshooter
Will be available on November the 5th for $4,999.99 USD.
Article
https://www.newsshooter.com/2020/10/...color-monitor/
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That’s kinda dope, right? I hope it can hold its own. 4k, HDR, 10bit, 1000nit, 99.8% accurate DCI-P3, built-in calman... *wish it was* half the price of Apple’s.
Last edited by Mike P.; 10-09-2020 at 10:02 PM.
Did you actually read the article? Matthew writes: "The Apple Pro Display XDR comes in at a similar price, but it does have a lot higher resolution (6016 x 3384) than the Dell. However, it doesn’t come with a stand or self-calibration. The Pro Display XDR is also a lot brighter (1,500 nits) and a lot lighter (16.49 lb / 7.48 kg (without Stand)) than the Dell."
I think the Dell could be popular in the $2,000-2,500 segment. At $5K I'm shopping FSI, Sony, etc.
To Dell's credit, I'm thrilled to see the integrated CalMan feature and hope that self-calibration becomes standard on pro monitors going forward. Will it be as precise as a proper calibration by a trained calibrator - likely not. That said, assuming it does a credible job, it allows me to trust what I'm seeing - no small thing.
Cheers - #19
True (re:$2500). And no, not really (I went straight to the specs/accuracy claims).
For some reason I thought Apple’s was like ~7500 without stand (which is actually what it is in CAD). Also I was under the impression Apple’s still wasn’t fully 10bit, but 8+2, making it less ideal... TBH I didn’t really look hard at the XDR after seeing the price tag of just the stand.
I’m hoping that Dell (more than Apple) will trickle the calman/quality tech down to a $2k product... 24” maybe? Or maybe 2k/17” (for both field monitor and as a broadcast/colour accurate panel)?
Last edited by Mike P.; 10-09-2020 at 10:16 PM.
you're paying for the 2000 diming zones, much I assume is like a HDR/High Nit version of OLED
FSI does have the xm310k, a 2000 led diming 4K panel for $25,000, but it's 1000-3000nitsOriginally Posted by Apple
Like Jeffery stated, the 2000 diming zones is what adds to the price.
From the Flanders website Jeffery provided
2000 led dimming zones
500 led dimming zones
The 1600nits for apple display would help over the 1000nits Dell if you were color grading in a brightly lit room or somehow as part of a DIT cart. I would use it in a dimly lit room. There's a difference but not a gigantic difference. And if I use this with Davinci Resolve instead of as a external display monitor to check for accurate colors, I don't know about apple, but I think the 4K UHD display would scale text better than a 6k screen on a PC.
They both are about $5000, but you would need the stand for the apple display which is an additional $1000. Unless you were planning on mounting it on the wall.
Last edited by rand thompson; 10-10-2020 at 07:21 AM.
Thanx Jeffery and Rand for the notes on LED dimming zones. It's particularly interesting since the XDR got dinged for haloing artifacts in dark surrounds - something easily seen in the Flanders A/B images above. Fortunately, most scenes would not exhibit as much bleed as the high contrast example of the juggler, but it's still an issue.
Would love to see a side by side in person, someday...
Cheers - #19
Blair,
Yeah, I think a side-by-side of the Dell against other monitors in this price range would be a better indicator than just specs. But If it lives up to the specs, that would make it a good bang for the buck in the lower-end of professional accurate grading monitors. It's not one of those $50,000+ monitors used to grade HDR feature Films with but it'll do.
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