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Dell P3421W Curved Monitor (34.14") 86.72 cm WQHD 3440x1440Pixel, 5 ms, IPS, HDMI, DisplayPort, USD-C

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The curved screen provides a 178-degree viewing angle, which is very wide and impressive. Hard-Coating 3H anti-glare layer coat also helps reduce eye strain and glare in the usage process. Single USB Type-C to supply power (PD 65 W) to a compatible notebook while receiving video & data signal. Dell always stands out for the excellent build quality in its products, and the P3421W is no different. When the monitor gets to my hand, every component and part is intact and flawless without a minor dent or scratches. Similar to the other ultrawide screens, the Dell P3421 will optimize users’ satisfaction in entertaining and productivity in working. Before dwelling on the highlight features of Dell P3421W, let’s first take a look at its basic specifications. Specifications

However, I still notice a thin gap on the bezel when turning on the screen, but it won’t affect the product’s visual beauty. The 15-pound weight is not too heavy but still delivers excellent firmness and stability. Speaking of the monitor stand, this component on Dell P3421W is very beautiful and neat, with the curved sides perfectly matching the curved monitor. It also feels solid and sturdy, providing more confidence in the usage process. Wireless USB peripherals responding slowly or only working as the distance between itself and its receiver decreases. Resolution: Unless you’re using your monitor exclusively for gaming or watching movies, an ultrawide should have a resolution of 3440×1440 or higher. That’s the same sharpness as a 1440p or “2K” resolution on a non-ultrawide. The text on every 1080p-equivalent (2560×1080) ultrawide we tested was pixelated and hard to read, and on those models the lower resolution negates the extra screen space that makes an ultrawide appealing. 4K- and 5K-equivalent ultrawide monitors aren’t widely available yet. However, at the default rate of 8 ms, I did notice the ghosting effect when playing fast and responsive games.

This gently curved 34in monitor is boringly good rather than exceptional - and that's absolutely fine

You’ll get the most advanced DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0 for video signals and a high-end USB-Type C slot compatible with DP Alt Mode. The USB-C input can transmit 65-watt of power in charge. The WQHD resolution (3440 x 1440 pixels) is high, but it’s not uncommon on ultrawide screens. Besides the high resolution, Dell P3421 shows no weak spot with excellent details, sharpness, and a fast response rate of 5ms.

Dim or discolored video can be caused by the video cable, so try reseating the cable and swapping with a known good part. Ultrathin bezel minimizes the bezel gap in multimonitor usage, enabling easier setup with an elegant viewing experienceSome USB devices like external portable HDD require higher electric current; connect the device directly to the computer.

Due to different video formats (aspect ratio) of DVDs and videos, the monitor may display in screen.

Color accuracy: Monitors that come calibrated from their manufacturers have better color accuracy than ones that don’t. And since most people don’t calibrate their own monitors, out-of-the-box color accuracy is important. For the best image quality, a monitor should cover as much of the sRGB color gamut as possible; the more gamut coverage a monitor provides, the wider the range of colors it can accurately represent. In addition, there are up to 5 USB ports, including 1 upstream Type-B port, 2 USB 3.2 Gen1 (5 Gbps) Type-A inputs, and 2 USB 2.0 Type-A downstream ports. These rich connectivity options will fulfill all your needs easily.

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