Dell has just announced its latest flagship ultrawide monitor aimed at creative professionals and content creators around the globe. Billed as the world’s first color-accurate 40-inch ultrawide curved 4K monitor, the Dell UltraSharp 40 comes packed with a multitude of connection ports while delivering wide color coverage and excellent color performance.
The unit sports a more than impressive 4K curved display with a native resolution of 5,120 x 2,160 pixels. In fact, it provides 33% more space than a typical 16:9 32″ 4K monitor which not only results in more on-screen space but also gives a wider field of view when compared with other rivals.
The Dell U4021QW features a quick 5-millisecond response time, ComfortView Plus mode for reducing blue light without sacrificing color accuracy, modest brightness of 300 nits combined with a 60Hz refresh rate which should be more than enough for most video editing tasks.
Other than that, the 10-bit display produces 1.07 billion colors covering 100% of sRGB, 100% of Rec. 709, and 98% DCI-P3 (no word on HDR support, though). With the available picture-by-picture mode, users can set up multiple screens for further convenience and better productivity.
The rear of the monitor features a decent number of connection ports including two HDMI 2.0 ports (10-bit color at 30Hz), a DisplayPort (10 bit color at 60Hz), and a Thunderbolt 3/DisplayPort that supports 90W power charging.
Additionally, there’s 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.
The Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD Monitor is expected to hit the market on January 28th selling for $2,100.
[source: Dell]
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