Dell Debuts Its First-Ever 40-Inch Ultrawide Curved Monitor
Even wider than your standard 4K display.
Dell has debuted its first-ever 40-inch ultrawide curved monitor ahead of CES 2021.
Dubbed the UltraSharp 40, the upcoming monitor is designed for both general productivity or contention creation usages, and offers a massive 5,120 x 2,160 resolution — even wider than a standard 4K display, which comes in at 3,840 x 2,160. While the tech company hasn’t mentioned anything regarding HDR support, it does claim that the monitor “offers wide color coverage and excellent color performance. It can also provide 90W charging for your computer via Thunderbolt 3, 10Gbps data transfer through super speed USB, and RJ45 internet connectivity.
For those interested, Dell’s new UltraSharp 40 will arrive on January 28 for a retail price of $2,100 USD. Head over to Dell to learn more.
Elsewhere in tech, Samsung has unveiled its new Neo QLED TV range.