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Dell introduces 40″ curved UltraSharp monitor with 5k resolution and Thunderbolt 4 hub

In the run-up to the CES trade fair, Dell has introduced a 40″ curved UltraSharp monitor with a 5k resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and a Thunderbolt 4 hub. A 34″ variant will also be available with a resolution of 3440×1440 pixels .

The UltraSharp monitors, named U4025QW and U3425WE, have an IPS Black panel that enables a contrast ratio of 2000:1. The screens can also display 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color space, which corresponds to 1.07 billion colors, and have a DisplayHDR 600 certification. This means that a peak brightness of 600cd/m² can be achieved.

Dell says it has made some adjustments over its predecessors, U4924DW and U3423WE, to improve eye comfort. In addition to doubling the refresh rate, an ambient light sensor is built in, which automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen to the lighting conditions. In addition, the ComfortView Plus technology, which reduces blue light radiation, has been improved. According to Dell, the monitor displays 35 percent blue light, while previously it was 50 percent.

The screens also serve as Thunderbolt 4 hubs. There is a 2.5Gbit/s Ethernet port, as well as connections for HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4. Two USB-C and four USB-A ports have also been added. The hub of the 40″ version contains a power supply with a maximum power of 140W, while the 34″ monitor has a maximum power of 90W.

The two UltraSharp screens should become generally available on February 27. In the US, the 40″ monitor costs $2400 and the 34″ variant costs $1020. European prices have not yet been announced.

2024-01-04 07:11:52
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