Dell 3008WFP is the first consumer LCD with a DisplayPort connector that hits the retail market. DisplayPort is a new interface set by VESA and license-free for manufacturers to use its specification. Some might think it’s a knock-off of HDMI without the licensing fees. DisplayPort supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbit/s data rate and WQXGA resolution (2560×1600 pixels). It also provides HDCP encryption to playback protected HD video format.

Dell claims the new 3008WFP gives output that virtually color-perfect with 100 percent of the NTSC color gamut. This new screen has a high contrast ratio of 3000:1 and brightness of 370cd/m2
3008WFP sports four USB ports and multi-format card reader. It will be available in Japan this Friday (the 20th of Dec 07) and will carry the price tag of $2,018. Dell did not state the availability date for US market, however manual of this LCD was found on Dell US website.
Update : US site is now showing the product for sale.
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One Response to “Dell 3008WFP – First DisplayPort LCD to hit retail”
ben December 24, 2008
hi
Neutralthis LCD dont support audio over displayport at all
and another thing you cant run any blu ray DVD on this LCD with the displayport connector
its not support HDCP over displayport