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Artists rejoice! The Dell Canvas lets you upgrade from the iPad Pro to a giant 27-inch (2,560×1,440 resolution) touchscreen display. Plus, the pen display uses Wacom EMR technology and will ship with a Wacom driver. At $1800, it’s “the world’s first horizontal smart workspace of its kind with touch, totem and pen capabilities,” said the company. A magnetic strip ensures you don’t lose stylus, while a puck-like controller pulls up a circular menu that can be used for controlling Windows when placed on the screen. Continue reading for another video and more information. Click here for a few bonus images.

Dell Ultra HD 4K

Dell’s 24″ Ultra HD 4K Monitor P2415Q is great for everyday use, whether it be gaming, photography, graphic design, or just web browsing, and you can pick one up for only $389.99 shipped, today only, originally $599.99. It’s 23.8-inch of gorgeous 3840 x 2160 resolution. That’s over 8 million pixels – with four times more detail than Full HD resolution. The high pixel density helps you see extremely fine details onscreen so you can view and edit higher resolution photos and more. Create your masterpiece with more clarity and color enhancement – all at a price you can afford. Product page. Continue reading for another video review and more information.

Dell Inspiron 20 3000

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Dell’s Inspiron i3043-5000BLK is essentially a massive tablet that also doubles as a desktop computer. It packs a 19.5-inch display, 2.16-GHz Intel Pentium quad-core processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 500GB HDD, Intel HD graphics, and a built-in lithium-ion battery pack. Aesthetically it’s sleek as well as stylish. Waves MaxxAudio speakers and built in sub-woofer ensure a immersive multimedia experience whether if it’s gaming or just watching internet videos. Product page. Continue reading for a hands-on video preview, more pictures and additional information.

Dell’s UltraSharp U2412M is currently being offered for only $229.99 shipped, this week only, originally priced at $349.99. Enjoy widescreen performance, any way you want it. With a 24″, IPS technology and LED backlight, the U2412M provides a brilliant view, plus amazing adjustability to suit any style. Product page. Continue reading for a video review and more information.

Notable features:

  • Powerful: Experience IPS technology, featuring a wide viewing angle with high-quality color representation for a peerless viewing experience.
  • Flexible: Pick the view that works best for you with an almost unlimited range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustments.
  • Customizable: Change your energy usage settings, text brightness and color temperature with the touch of a button to help conserve energy with this eco-designed arsenic-free and mercury-free panel.

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Dell’s UltraSharp U2412M 24″ LED LCD Monitor is currently being offered for just $259.99 shipped, originally priced at $349.99. Enjoy an amazing range of rich, dramatic and accurate colors, thanks to IPS technology designed to give you color consistency across a broad viewing angle and a wide color gamut at 82%. Product page. Continue reading for a video review.

Notable features:

  • Powerful: Experience IPS technology, featuring a wide viewing angle with high-quality color representation for a peerless viewing experience.
  • Flexible: Pick the view that works best for you with an almost unlimited range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustments.
  • Customizable: Change your energy usage settings, text brightness and color temperature with the touch of a button to help conserve energy with this eco-designed arsenic-free and mercury-free panel.

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Dell’s UltraSharp U2312HM 23″ IPS LED Monitor is currently on sale for $199.99 shipped, originally priced at $288. Select your best view with a range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height options. Link to a range of devices with 4 USB ports, a DisplayPort, plus DVI and VGA connections. Product page. Continue reading for an unboxing and video review.

Notable features:

  • Enjoy 1920×1080 (max) HD resolution, a vivid 2,000,000:1 (typical) dynamic contrast ratio and IPS technology for outstanding color consistency across a wide viewing range.
  • Stay comfortable and connected: Select your best view with a range of tilt, swivel, pivot and height options. Link to a range of devices with 4 USB ports, a DisplayPort, plus DVI and VGA connections.
  • Be environmentally-conscious: Beyond offering efficiency and vivid detail, this monitor also meets EPEAT Gold standards and is ENERGY STAR qualified.

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Dell’s Inspiron i15N-2548BK 15″ Laptop is currently being offered for only $384.99 shipped after rebate, originally priced at $549.99. Users “can immerse yourself in movies, online videos and casual games on the 15.6″ widescreen HD display (1366×768).” Product page. Continue reading for more pictures.

Notable features:

  • Processor: Intel Core i3 2370M (2.40GHz)
  • Memory (RAM): 4GB DDR3
  • Storage (hard drive): 500GB
  • 15-Inch Screen.
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

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For a limited time, the Dell Venue Pro (unlocked) is priced at just $249.99 shipped (normally $399.99). Its “contoured back has a nice grippy feel, and the curved, WVGA AMOLED, Gorilla Glass screen is just stunning.” Product page. Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a video review.

The 4.1-inch capacitive, multitouch display is joined by additional back, home and search touch-sensitive buttons, all of which seemed responsive in our short time with the device. The back is also home to a 5 megapixel cam with flash while there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top of the device and a micro-USB port on the bottom edge.

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Priced at $200 with T-Mobile service agreement, the Dell Streak 7 is a powerhouse tablet that features a 1GHz dual-core Tegra T20 processor, 5.0-megapixel camera, and 7-inch touchscreen display. Video review after the break. Click here for more hands-on pictures — courtesy of PCMag. Here’s the bottom line:

Ironically, despite the Dell Streak 7’s improved specs, it finds itself in no better place than the original Streak: it runs the same software, and while it has a larger screen, the resolution doesn’t make it anymore useful.

[via Engadget]