Dell U3415W
Even though the prices of curved monitors are still $1000 and up, we like the category enough to keep covering it. And obviously people are buying them or we wouldn't see new models continue to appear. Like it or not, the curve seems here to stay and we're glad to see manufacturers putting greater effort into quality. The 34UC98 is equally at home for gamers and graphics pros alike. While it has a few flaws, it still represents a good choice if you need super-accurate color in your gaming display.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
Product details
- Compliant standards: Plug and play, RoHS, TCO displays. Input connectors: 1 DP 1.2 (HDCP 1.4) / 1 mDP 1.2 (HDCP 1.4) / 1 DP 1.2 (out) with MST (HDCP 1.4) / 1 HDMI 1.4 (MHL 2.0) / 1 HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 1.4) / 4 USB 3.0 downstream ports with 1 x BC1.2 charging capability at 2A (max) / 2 USB 3.0 upstream ports
- Discover one of the world's first 34 inch 21:9 curved monitors with a panoramic view, cinematic WQHD resolution and superb sound. Ultra-wide curved screen that offers more display area and enhanced viewing comfort
- Unrivaled usability: Navigate across multiple applications and video inputs with picture by picture and picture in picture features
- 3-year limited hardware warranty and 3-year advanced exchange service and the firmware update utility software; Compatible with Windows 7
- 1 HDMI(vr2.0) connector; USB 3.0 Hi-speed hub (with 2 USB upstream port and 4 USB downstream ports); Speakers (9W x 2= 18W). Increase brightness & contrast controls via OSD
- Dimensions with stand (LxWxH) : 32.47 x 8.5 x 20.62 inches, dimensions without stand (LxWxH) : 32.47 x 3.00 x 14.65 inches
- Brightness- 300 cd/meter square. Response Time - 5 ms (gray-to-gray)
PROS
+ FreeSync • No calibration necessary • Super-accurate • 1900R curve for immersive gameplay
CONS
- Middling contrast • Small 55-75Hz FreeSync range • Merely average input lag • Expensive
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By Tom's Hardware on May 30, 2016
Even though the prices of curved monitors are still $1000 and up, we like the category enough to keep covering it. And obviously people are buying them or we wouldn't see new models continue to appear. Like it or not, the curve seems here to stay and we're glad to see manufacturers putting greater effort into quality. The 34UC98 is equally at home for gamers and graphics pros alike. While it has a few flaws, it still represents a good choice if you need super-accurate color in your gaming display.
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