

In the event that’s simply too much coin to part with, Dell also has a new 20-inch monitor known as the E2014T that’s a bit easier on your wallet. The smaller of the two retails for $449.99 while the 27-inch variant will set you back $699.99. Alternately, the panels can be mounted on a wall or attached to Dell’s Single Monitor Arm for even greater flexibility.Ĭonnectivity options include MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), DisplayPort, HDMI and VGA while USB connectivity encourages users to display content from their smartphone or tablet on the larger screen via MHL. Dell’s new duo includes an adjustable stand that permits adjustments up to 60 degrees. Both models use 10-point multi-touch technology and operate at 1,920 x 1,080 full HD resolution with 178 degree X 178 degree viewing angles and 8,000,000:1 contrast ratio according to a press release.Īs you might expect, both displays are targeted toward Windows 8 users that want the full touch experience. Dell is expanding their touchscreen monitor family with the launch of two new displays, the 23-inch P2314T and the 27-inch P2714T.
