Dell Brings the Ultimate Screen Performance to AdobeMax

We are often inspired by creators who see the world in the widest range of colors. Emerging technologies and tools continue to provide content creators with more precise, accurate and consistent color experiences, maximizing their creative potential. A recent Dell-sponsored IDC research study1 further concluded that with the adoption of immersive technologies, it will necessitate more advanced monitors designed to support new emerging workloads like data-centric and design tasks. As the world’s number one monitor company2, we are relentless in our pursuit to help unleash creativity and maximize productivity for the ultimate visual experience.

Today at Adobe MAX, Dell is excited to introduce the Dell UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor (UP2720Q) – the world’s first 27-inch 4K monitor with a built-in colorimeter and ThunderboltTM 3 connectivity3 for content creators who require color-critical performance.

Beginning in January 2020, photographers and still or motion picture editing professionals will be able to use this monitor to fully maximize the Adobe RGB color gamut and create brilliant content with precise color and amazing detail. The Dell UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor offers 100% Adobe RGB, 98% DCI-P3 and 80% BT2020, providing a wide range of color reproduction across different color space standards. DCI-P3 is increasingly being adopted as a color standard on more devices like smartphones, web browsers and television due to the larger color gamut and higher color accuracy, leading to more content being developed in the DPC-P3 color gamut space.

The built-in colorimeter helps users stay productive and get work done faster with quick and easy calibration – on-demand or scheduled after hours for consistent and optimized color performance every time. Users will also experience a more efficient workflow with a responsive built-in colorimeter that maintains consistency from production to delivery. The UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor is a CalMAN® Ready monitor and works seamlessly with CalMAN® color calibration software (sold separately) to perform a variety of tasks, including calibration with a built-in or external colorimeter.

Creative professionals will also appreciate the finer details that show up crisply with 4K Ultra HD resolution. The high contrast ratio and low dark luminance offer impressive contrasts and deep blacks. Any unwanted glare and reflection on the monitor from sunlight or overhead lights can be reduced using the easy-to-attach shading hood.

This performance-packed monitor offers ThunderboltTM 3 with speed up to 40Gbps4 – the fastest5 and most versatile connectivity with two ThunderboltTM 3 ports, and can charge up to 90W to a connected notebook while simultaneously transferring video and data signals6. You can daisy chain up to two 4K monitors with ThunderboltTM for multitasking efficiency and increase your productivity by up to 21%7. Finally, the Picture-By-Picture (PBP) feature is ideal for comparing visual content side by side, allowing users to view the same image in different color spaces, or compare images from two different sources.

The Dell UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor will be available Jan. 15, 2020 worldwide starting at $1,999.99 USD.

Be sure to stop by our booth at Adobe MAX, located at booth #901 to check out the monitor as well as other creative solutions from Dell Technologies! For more information, see the press kit here.

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[1] Source: Based on IDC Infobrief – Future of Work Embracing New Dynamics, Creating New Experiences, sponsored by Dell, September 2019. Full report: https://www.dellemc.com/resources/en-us/asset/white-papers/dell_monitors_idc_infobrief_fow_embracing_new_dynamics_creating_new_experiences.pdf

[2] Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Monitor Tracker, Q2 2019

[3] Based on Dell analysis of publicly available data, July 2019

[4] Data transfer speeds may vary among different USB devices, system configurations, and other factors.

[5] As compared to other PC I/O connection technologies including eSATA, USB, and IEEE 1394 Firewire†. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software used. Must use a Thunderbolt-enabled device.

[6] Thunderbolt™ 3 provides DisplayPort, which can natively connect to all displays with DisplayPort and mini-DisplayPort, and via adapters can connect to all other modern display interfaces, including HDMI, DVI, and VGA.

[7] Source: Based on Principled Technologies Report commissioned by Dell, “Improve productivity with the new Dell P Series monitors in a dual-display configuration”, November 2018. Actual results will vary. Full report: https://www.principledtechnologies.com/Dell/P2419H_monitor_productivity_1118.pdf

Yoon Lee

About the Author: Yoon Lee

Yoon currently serves as the Vice President for Displays in Dell Technologies Software and Peripherals business. In her current role, she leads end-to-end product planning and marketing for Dell commercial, consumer and gaming monitors. During her eleven years at Dell, Yoon has built a strong record of product development success across multiple roles within Dell. Most recently, she led the commercial and gaming displays team in developing multiple award-winning products. Prior to that, she has held several leadership positions including Director of Client Peripheral marketing, planner for OptiPlex, Notebook LCDs and RMSD portfolio. Her experience over the years has equipped her with an in-depth knowledge of both Dell Technologies and the displays industry. Yoon received her bachelor’s degree from Seoul National University and her MBA from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.