Dell Makes Thinnest Monitor Yet with S2330MX
The thickness of a phone gets a lot of attention due to its fundamental nature as a pocketable device. For a monitor to wow us with its svelte lines, it really has to be eye-catchingly thin. The new Dell S2330MX certainly is that kind of sleek and slender.
The S2330MX is, and you can probably guess from the name, is a 23-inch monitor with DVI and VGA out. This is a 1920x1080 screen, so expect the ‘HD’ banding to be all over the place. The panel is LED backlit, which enables its slim profile. Happily, the attractive design doesn’t come at the expense of performance. The S2330MX still boasts 2ms response times.
Dell didn’t let two important detail slip: the price and just how thin that panel is. We’re assured that it is the thinnest they’ve ever made, so take that for what you will. Ordering will start tomorrow, August 18. What do you think this monitor will cost?
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Holly Golightly
August 17, 2011 at 11:58pm
I guess the price will be $350.
I feel that even with the thinnest monitor... It wont stick out with the standard specs. 16x9, 1920x1080, 23 inches... Is nothing really new. LED, that is a great choice... But Dell needs to update their top of the line gadgets. I want to see an efficient 30" LED, 16x10, 2560x1600 monitor that is 3D-ready. Without specs enough to wow us, this would feel more like a tunerless TV. None the less, I am impressed that Dell is making their efforts on producing thinner monitors.
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Vernak
August 17, 2011 at 3:12pm
I have no idea how much it will cost but if you take the engadget link and watch the video, the Dell rep gets the model number wrong.
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