Design and featuresįirst and foremost, the Dell UltraSharp 40 delivered excellent visual quality. A joystick control button provides easy navigation and operation of the built-in on-screen menu and integrated features, including picture-in-picture. The display itself is bright, clear and viewable at a wide range of angles, with a more matte finish that provides excellent viewing in a wide range of lighting conditions. Finally, a standard security lock slot allows you to anchor the display in any shared environment.
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There’s also a 3.5mm audio line out (though it’s worth noting that this doesn’t work with headphones), and two HDMI ports plus one DisplayPort for more traditional display connectivity if you’re not going the Thunderbolt route.
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In terms of wired connections, it offers Thunderbolt 3, RJ45 Ethernet and USB 10Gps ports (three on the rear, and one in front), as well as one USB-C port for easy access on the front. Built-in speakers provide 9W each of sound reproduction so you don’t need to worry about adding externals. It offers 100% sRGB and 98% P3 color reproduction, and comes with a stand that has height adjustability, tilt and swivel, and that features a hidden cable channel for cable management. The basicsĭell’s UltraSharp 40 has a 60Hz, 39.7″ diagonal display in 21:9 aspect ratio with WUHD resolution (not quite true 5K, but exceptional for a curved monitor this size). In short, Dell’s latest (which is available beginning January 28) looks to be a true “one display to rule them all” contender, particularly for those searching for a way to optimize their home offices. It comes equipped with Thunderbolt 3 for display and data connectivity, as well as 90W of charging for compatible computers, and a 10Gbps Ethernet connection for networking.
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The Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD monitor offers 39.7″ of screen real estate, with a 5120 x 2160 resolution that matches the pixel density of 4K resolution on a 32-inch conventional widescreen display. Dell’s kicking off 2021 with a new addition to its monitor lineup that aims to hit a variety of sweet spots.