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Dell’s latest ultrawide lets you split the monitor into two displays from a single PC source

Dell has already unveiled a range of new laptops ahead of CES next week. Now, our attention turns towards monitors, with two new high-res ultrawides set to hit the market, both offering the benefits of an IPS panel, along with high refresh rates. 

The Dell U3425WE uses a 34-inch IPS Black panel with a UWQHD resolution (3440×1440) and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The curved display provides 10-bit colour depth, allowing it to cover 100% of the sRGB and 98% of DCI-P3 gamuts. It comes with an ergonomic stand that allows for height adjustments of up to 150mm and swivel and tilt. Moreover, it uses a built-in Ambient Light Sensor that automatically adjusts brightness and colour temperature depending on the environment.

Dell's new 34-inch monitor is perfect for users who require efficient multitasking capabilities. Its highlights are the IPS Black technology, Thunderbolt 4 connection with up to 90W power delivery, and TÜV Rheinland five-star eye comfort certification. Moreover, it features iMST, allowing you to multitask by splitting the display into two displays from a single PC source. There's also a Network KVM feature that enables you to work across two PCs for increased productivity. Additionally, the monitor has an RJ45 connector that offers up to 2.5 GbE with PXE boot, Wake on LAN, and Mac Address pass-through capabilities.

As for the U4025QW, it is the world's first 40-inch 5K display certified for TÜV Rheinland five-star eye comfort certification. Dell achieved this certification by doubling the refresh rate to 120Hz, adding a built-in ambient light sensor, and improving the Dell ComfortView Plus technology.

This ultrawide curved VESA DisplayHDR 600-certified monitor has IPS Black Panel technology for enhanced colour contrast and a 5120×2160 resolution. Covering 99% of the DCI-P3 colour space, users can use Dell Colour Management software to adjust the monitor colours to their liking. The U4025QW has a Thunderbolt 4 connection with up to 140W power delivery, a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet connection via RJ45, HDMI 2.1 FRL (Fixed Rate Link), and DisplayPort 1.4.

The Dell U3425WE and U4025QW will be available internationally starting February 27th. The former has a starting price of $1,019.99, while the latter will cost $2,399.99.

KitGuru says: Although pricey, their feature set is uncommon. The mix of IPS Black technology, 120Hz refresh rate, and high resolutions is not very common in the market, at least not yet.

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