Here's your monitor--perhaps the only one you need. âLAS VEGASâThe Dell UltraSharp 30-inch 3008WFP LCD monitor, which was set to debut Jan. 7 in time for CES, launched on Friday instead. Powered by an advanced video processor, the 30-inch widescreen can scale images to resolutions up to its native 2,560-by-1,600 (for which a dual-link DVI graphics card is necessary), and also allows de-interlacing, noise reduction, and other video-related features. The display uses TrueColor Technology with a 117 percent color gamut and 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The screen is housed in a brushed metal aluminum casing with a glass stand. The unit's cantilever arm allows for viewing flexibility up to 3 degrees forward and 19 degrees backward, plus 60 degrees adjustability to either side. This flat-panel display offers a mixture of connectivity options, specifically analog (VGA), DVI-D with HDCP x 2, S-Video, Composite, Component, HDMI, and the relatively new DisplayPort technology. DisplayPort allows high-definition content to be displayed on PCs and is still in its infancy. Dell claims that the UltraSharp 3008WFP is the first flat-panel monitor to offer a DisplayPort option. Dell is offering a 3-year limited warranty. The UltraSharp 3008WFP is now available on Dell's website for $1,999 direct. â
Why not pay like a couple of hundreds more and get TWO 3007 model monitors rather than ONE 3008??? Differences between 3007 and 3008 models are basically nothing for trading purposes.