Dell unveils new eye-friendly displays to aid hybrid work

The work post pandemic work scene has drastically changed and now, we have a lot of people engaging in hybrid work. Dell, who specialise in computers and peripherals have now released a series of eye-friendly displays, that are tailored for the who engage in hybrid work.

Work from home settings have showed companies that employees working from home, can give more time since they are both comfortable and able to better focus. Some even accepted that the overall productivity of the employees went up during work from home, which is why, today, there are still a few organisations around the world who have stuck to keeping their employees working from home.

Coming to the displays from Dell, the UltraSharp Display range that is so popular, have been upgraded with a 120 Hz refresh rate, which will make browsing smoother, while the ambient light sensor will ensure that the brightness of the display is adjusted automatically to the surroundings.

Dell has also added in a technology that they call ComfortView Plus, which will feature improved blue light-reducing technology, bringing blue light exposure down from up to 50% to less than 35%.

 

 

The 27 inch monitors from Dell are the first in their class to receive five-star certification, and have been developed by TUV Rheinland. The German firm hosted their own press release where they explained what it means to be five star certified and stressed on the fact that the displays aced 15 test categories, something that is required to receive this stellar rating.

The displays feature a resolution of 2160x 1440, which is QHD, and also include a whole range of connectivity option, like a USB Type-C port, DisplayPort, HDMI, and Ethernet. Along with this, the flagship monitor also comes in a second variant, which is also known as a thunderbolt hub monitor, which supports thunderbolt daisy-chaining.

Next, we have the 23.8-inch monitor comes in two variants, with USB-C daisy chaining and without USB-C daisy chaining.  The more expensive variant will also feature an Ethernet port, but both of the variants feature a 1920x1080p display resolution. The orders for both these variants will open on November 9th.

The 24-inch and 27-inch displays are available as video conferencing monitors, benefiting from the Sony STARVIS Webcam. This webcam is capable of recording in 2K QHD, which is impressive.

Finally, they have unveiled a 34-inch monitor, which is only available as a video-conferencing monitor. It also features the same webcam, as the aforementioned display, with the display size being the major difference.