Dell launches thin 27″ monitor and details on XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop

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Dell has announced a thin 27-inch display with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels as part of the CES electronics fair in Las Vegas. In addition, the manufacturer will come with an XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop, an image of which was already online on Monday. popped up.

Dell mentions the two products in a blog post ahead of the CES trade show. This shows that the ‘Ultrathin’ monitor offers HDR support. The company does not provide details about the thickness. Engadget writes that, according to Dell, it is not about the same HDR standard as with televisions. The screen with thin screen edges also has a foot in which connections are processed. Underneath is a USB-C port, HDMI 2.0 connection and an external audio connection. The screen should offer viewing angles of up to 178 degrees, according to Dell.

According to Dell’s information, the laptop has a QHD+ screen with a resolution of 3200×1800 pixels that should be able to display HDR 10 content. There is also a fingerprint scanner and an infrared camera. Dell also mentions a battery life of up to 15 hours and confirms a configuration with a Core i7 processor. A preview of Laptopmag shows that the battery is a 46WH copy and that the laptop has two USB-C connections, one of which supports Thunderbolt 3. The site mentions the presence of the Core i5-7Y54 processor. In addition, there will be a variant with Core i7. Images of the XPS 13 laptop had already appeared before.

The monitor costs $699 and will be available in the rest of the world shortly after its US release on March 23. That price has been converted and with VAT 808 euros. The XPS 13 starts at $999, converted and with VAT, and is available in the US from January 5, with a worldwide release shortly after.

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