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Dell 8K vs Apple pro display XDR ?

Cemil2565

                              Dell:                                                          Apple:

Screen size:          32 in                                                           32 in

Screen coating:     Anti-reflective                                            Standard glass or anti-reflective

Panel:                    IPS LCD                                                    IPS LCD

Res:                       8K 7680 x 4320 (60hz)                             6K 6016 x 3384 (60hz)

Aspect ratio:          16:9                                                           16:9

Contrast:               1300:1                                                       1,000,000:1

color:                     1.07 billion                                                 1.073 billion

Brightness:            400cd/m²                                                   1000 nits sustained (1600 nits peak)

Response time:     6ms

Dimensions:          28.4 x 8.5 x 24.3 (in)                                  28.3 x 1.1 x 16.2 (in)

Weight:                  17.0 kg                                                       7.48 kg

Input:                     2x displayport,audio line-out                      1x thunderbolt 3 (usb-c) 

                              3x usb 3.0 type-A                                       3x usb-c ports

 

Dell: 100% Adobe RGB color gamut, 100% sRGB color gamut, 98% DCI-P3, 100% Rec 709 color gamut 87

Apple: P3 wide color gamut, 10-bit depth

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5 minutes ago, Cemil2565 said:

Which wins

In a fight to the death? Cheescreater leaves plastic chunks of the Dell all over the place. The Dell eventually shocks the Apple display and fries it's circuits. So a close call IMO.

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5 minutes ago, Cemil2565 said:

Which wins

Vague and pointless thread is vague and pointless.

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The design on the new Apple products is enough for the insta-lose in my book. But meh, it really doesn't bother me that much.

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If you can't put more than 13 words into your title, post, and tags, it's not worth me giving you a proper recommendation. 

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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X • Noctua NH-D15 • MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk • 2x8GB G.skill Trident Z Neo 3600MHz CL16 • MSI VENTUS 3X GeForce RTX 3070 OC • Samsung 970 Evo 1TB • Samsung 860 Evo 1TB • Cosair iCUE 465X RGB • Corsair RMx 750W (White)

 

Peripherals/Other:

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Laptop (Dell XPS 13):

Intel Core i7-1195G7 • Intel Iris Xe Graphics • 16GB LPDDR4x 4267MHz • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD • 13.4" OLED 3.5K InfinityEdge Display (3456x2160, 400nit, touch). 

 

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Yes.

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14 minutes ago, bellabichon said:

If you can't put more than 13 words into your title, post, and tags, it's not worth me giving you a proper recommendation. 

i edited it sry my bad

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38 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Vague and pointless thread is vague and pointless.

 what

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30 minutes ago, NinJake said:

The design on the new Apple products is enough for the insta-lose in my book. But meh, it really doesn't bother me that much.

maybe that design would be popular in monitors and cases:)

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  • 2 weeks later...

The Dell display is actually 31.5" in diameter. To be precise 80,01 cm in diameter, 69,73 cm in width and 39,23 cm in height, which makes an area of 2739 cm² for the Dell UltraSharp UP3218K.

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  • 7 months later...
On 6/14/2019 at 7:57 PM, paul Unglaub said:

The Dell display is actually 31.5" in diameter. To be precise 80,01 cm in diameter, 69,73 cm in width and 39,23 cm in height, which makes an area of 2739 cm² for the Dell UltraSharp UP3218K.

Oh cool – always wanted a round monitor

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