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this video from CES 2017 is brought to you by freshbooks the number one

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cloud-based accounting solution for Freelancers how long have I been asking

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this question why is it that we can have

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these super high pixel density displ

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okay so apple is maybe not the best example with the iPhone 7 but but these

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super high pixel density displays I mean this is a 2560 by 1440 display in my

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pocket and for some reason it never occurred to any genius to take a bunch

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of these and build like you know a an 8K

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display the size of a PC well we can

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stop asking that question because the Geniuses at Dell have bestowed upon us

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the up 3218 K this my friends is the world's

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first AK monitor that will be going to

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production sometime this year it is a real product and it can be yours for a

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mere $5,000 but if the price tag was going to be a

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concern for you quite frankly there were going to be other bigger issues anyway

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so number one is the actual reason why nobody's ever done this and that's that

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we didn't have a display interface technology that would be capable of

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driving 33 million pixels anyway what

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were you going to do hook up eight HDMI 1.4s I mean that's that's just stupid

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even now you're going to need one of NVIDIA's latest Quadro gpus a p3000

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4,000 or p6000 in order to drive it because it requires

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two DisplayPort 1.3 inputs in order to achieve this

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level of visual Bliss and when I say visual Bliss there's a there's a demo

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one here that I want to find here I mean everything everything looks beautiful we

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can talk about color and all that later but look at this look at all these clocks I mean how many clocks is this

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it's like sort of 10 10 so it looks like probably about 60 by 40 so this would be

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around 2400 clocks 2500 clocks something

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like that it's ridiculous you can actually see the

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minute markings on them but of course getting back to the

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whole image quality thing the up in the product name stands for Ultra sharp

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Premiere which means that it's not just about the quantity of pixels but also

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the quality so they've got full coverage

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of adobe srgb they're saying at or near

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full coverage of adobe RGB as well as DCI P3 and also about 80% coverage of

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Rec 20 20 it's a 10 bit panel and the L

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is actually writable so depending on

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what kind of a workflow you've got maybe you've got a large team of people that

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are working on some kind of a special project of film whatever the case may be

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you can actually program the monitors themselves for the kind of color space

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you want to use and then you can move them around from workstation to

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workstation without worrying that anyone is looking at anything that is anything

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but perfect now with that said most people aren't going to need to do that

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because every single one comes pre-calibrated with a certificate from

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the factory but let's say for example you work with print you can calibrate

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every monitor in your shop to match perfectly your printer your camera and

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even the type of paper that you are printing on and they've made the process

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easier with the x-rite i1 pro Colorimeter which automatically fills in

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some of the uh fields that would normally need to be done manually to

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calibrate a display so is this thing exciting Absol absolutely is it

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completely out of reach for consumers for now I mean given we might not even

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get a GPU from NVIDIA or AMD with DP 1.3

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on the consumer level this year absolutely but that's not going to stop

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me from geeking out about it because it looks absolutely

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stunning so thanks to you guys for watching subscribe so you don't miss any

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of our content and a huge shout out to Fresh books for allowing us to be here at CES 2017 if you're not familiar with

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freshbooks it is the cloud-based accounting solution for Freelancers

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or can't hire a full-time accountant and maybe isn't a numbers person but is

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running a freaking awesome business where they're making money and they need

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to be able to send out professional invoices quickly they need to be able to

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track their expenses track their hours and do it without wasting a whole bunch

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of time at the end of the day when you're already tired from teaching dance

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lessons or smalltime computer repair or whatever the case may be so check them

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out at the link in the video description fun tidbit for those of you

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who waited around till after the outro if you were wondering about the line

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through the middle um not only is it not available yet this is very

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pre-production but don't worry I showed the folks at Dell here I got a fix for

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that there magic magic fingers baby
