Dell_UltraSharp_Wireless_24_1[CES 2016] As if having cables running all over your table for speakers, your mouse and keyboard, power, external hard drives, and etc. wasn’t messy enough, you would also need a cable for your monitor. Or do you? Dell has recently announced a new model part of their UItraSharp lineup in the form of the UltraSharp 24 Wireless monitor.

As the name implies, this is a wireless monitor that allows users to connect their laptops or even Android smartphones or tablets to it, all without the need for wires so if you have something you want to share on a bigger screen, you should be able to beam it onto the monitor in a snap.

This is thanks to its wireless technology that will play nicely with protocols such as Miracast and Bluetooth, so as long as your device supports either, you should be fine. If your desktop has Bluetooth connectivity, we reckon it should work just as well. In terms of specs, it will feature a 23.8-inch Full HD display with a refresh rate at 60Hz. It has a color gamut of 96% sRGB deltaE<4.

It also comes with HDMI, audio line-up, and 4x USB 3.0 ports for connectivity options. Pricing and availability have yet to be determined at this point in time.

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