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Dell has announced the UltraSharp Curved 4K WUHD monitor that comes loaded with a plethora of connection options and promises wide color coverage and excellent color performance. Dell also says that this is the world’s first 40-inch ultrawide curved monitor.
The actual resolution is 5,120 x 2,160 pixels, which is obviously significantly more than a normal 4K monitor thanks to the ultrawide form factor. With 33% more space than a typical 16:9 32″ 4K monitor, Dell says that this screen not only offers more on-screen space than a standard monitor, it also gives a wider field of view thanks to its curvature.
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It features a picture-in-picture mode that allows you to treat the single large monitor as if it were multiple.
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The monitor has a gratifyingly quick 5-millisecond response time, which should make working on it feel fast. It only supports a 60Hz refresh rate, but since it’s not designed to be a gaming monitor that should be good enough for most use cases.
While there is no mention of HDR support – which likely means the monitor doesn’t support any of the many HDR profiles out there – Dell does promise “true-to-life color” thanks to the 1.07 billion colors covered across industry standards, which includes 100% of sRGB, 100% of Rec. 709, and 98% DCI-P3. The lack of HDR likely points to Dell considering this working monitor more for graphic design and photo editing than video editing or content viewing.
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Other than the color accuracy and wide field of view, Dell’s major selling point is the monitor’s ability to act as a central point for your computer workstation. The rear of the monitor packed with ports that makes it basically a productivity hub. It features two HDMI 2.0 ports (10-bit color at 30Hz), a DisplayPort (10 bit color at 60Hz), an audio line-out, Thunderbolt 3/DisplayPort, a USB upstream port, four USB Type-A 10 GBps USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, an RJ45 ethernet port, a USB Type-C 10Gbps port, and a USB-C downstream port. That Thunderbolt 3 port supports 90W power charging.
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The monitor also features 9w speakers that, while probably not the best, are certainly a welcome inclusion.
The Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD Monitor will be available on January 28th for $2,100.
Author: Jaron Schneider
Source: Petapixel