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Dell U3421WE UltraSharp USB-C 34 Inch WQHD (3440x1440) Curved Monitor, 60Hz, IPS, 5ms, Built-in Speakers, 2x USB-C, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 5x USB, 3 Year Warranty

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Comfort is key: Tilt, swivel and adjust the height of your monitor to a maximum of 150mm because you should be comfortable while you work. All-encompassing experience: The 1900R screen curvature creates a wider field of view, minimizes reflection and offers near uniform visual focus, for a more comfortable visual experience over extended viewing periods. Plus, the built-in, dual 5W speakers deliver great sound. Environmental standards: This monitor uses 85% PCR (Post-consumer Recyclable) plastic in the design , 90% recycled aluminum and meets the latest environmental standards, such as EnergyStar ® and TCO Certified Edge and is registered EPEAT ® Gold . With stand (highest position) - width: 81.326 cm - depth: 23.744 cm - height: 54.277 cm - weight: 11.44 kg

The monitor also features a plethora of connectivity. Much like its predecessors, it features a USB 3.0 Type B upstream port and four USB 3.0 downstream ports to allow connectivity to devices such as a keyboard and mouse. I was most happy that Dell opted to include three of the USB ports on the rear rather than just two that my previous displays have had. All other products will be delivered via the fastest available method (excluding bank holidays and weekends) and generally within 3-5 days, depending on customer location. Dell sells only one flavor of the U3421WE, but it also sells the P3421W. That monitor is not part of the Ultrasharp line, so it doesn't promise to cover 99% of the sRGB color gamut or quote DCI-P3 figures. Energy conservation: Save energy when your monitor is not in use with PowerNapi, a feature that dims or puts your monitor to sleep when it’s not in use.By mid-2017 I was thinking about getting an upgrade from 1080p. It was one of my friends who mentioned that he used 2560 by 1440p and when I saw it in a screen share decided it was time for me to make the move too. I opted for another wonderful Dell screen, the Dell U2518D. This one had colour reproduction like none I had ever had, it did only get to stay as my primary monitor for the usual two years. After two years, it was time for a new model. My requirements Beauty meets function: Crafted with a premium, platinum silver finish, this sleek monitor features a compact base and a hidden cable management design that runs the cables through the monitor riser. Brilliant color: See your work in vibrant, consistent colors across a wide viewing angle with a color depth of 1.07 billion colors and wide color coverage—98% of the DCI-P3 color space (99% sRGB). The Dell U3421WE is my first curved display. I lied when I said I don't like curved screens. Well, maybe just didn't give enough detail. When it comes to TV screens, I'm not their biggest supporter simply because if they aren't large enough the curve just obscures the detail. Whereas with a 34" display like the U3421WE the curve is subtle and good. It works well with the resolution too, as the wider the screen becomes the more you'll need to slant your eyes, but with the curved design it's possible to avoid this pretty much altogether at a decent distance from the screen. Of course, the other interesting part about the connectivity is video connectivity. This monitor features four video connectors. There are two HDMI 2.0 ports, although more people will be interested in the DisplayPort 1.4 port if they are using this display or the USB Type C port. However, the HDMI ports are very useful for connecting secondary computers as I do with my Mac mini or a games console. Conclusion

The Dell U3421WE is a 34-inch display. But it's not any old 34-inch display, it's an ultra-wide monitor. In fact, the main concern for me was how big I thought this monitor was going to be. Our first family LCD was a 32-inch display, and it felt huge. I was so amazed that this monitor fitted right into the same place as my 25-inch that it replaces and feels very similar. But that's where the similarities end. The WE in the monitors name suggests that it's a wide version, meaning it features a resolution of not just 2560 by 1440, but 3440 by 1440. This is the 21:9 aspect ratio compared with the standard 16:9 found on most displays. This is considerable if you do a lot of programming or work where you need two or three displays for your work since you could actually do what I did and merge them into one. Productive at every level: Easy Arrange allows you to easily tile multiple applications across one or more screens with 38 pre-set window partitions and the ability to personalize up to five windows, giving you improved multitasking abilities.i Dell calls this monitor a "USB-C Hub Monitor," and rightfully so since it has plenty of input options. It has a USB Type-C port with DisplayPort 1.4 and power delivery up to 90 watts, two DP 1.4 inputs, two HDMI 2.0 inputs, a total of four USB Type-A ports, audio-out, and an Ethernet port.

Connect to productivity: With options including RJ45 and USB-C®, your monitor serves as a productivity hub that delivers stable Etherneti and up to 90W of power delivery—all in a clutter-free setup. Dell puts the monitor's color gamut support at 99% for sRGB, 99% Rec 709, and 95% DCI-P3. The sRGB color space is the most common standard for content designed for PCs, but Rec 709 and DCI-P3 are targeted by television, cinema, print and other industries.

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