The Dell UltraSharp U4919DW is the first ultra-wide QHD display on the 49 inches that is on the market. Others with 32 screen ratio: 9 have a vertical resolution at 1080p.
The result can be a broad one, but it offers a short user interface. But in the case of Dell UltraSharp U4919DW, there are more pixels and better viewing angle.Picture of TheVerge
What is very different in the U4919DW compared to other 32: 9 monitors is a dual QHD display with a resolution of 5120 × 1440 pixels. In addition to this screen resolution, the screen has a 3800R curvature with support of 109 pixels per inch and 100% sRGB for much more accurate colors. As with any other ultra-wide screen, it has HDMI / DisplayPort / USB-C support, but also KDM (keyboard, video and mouse) functionality.
Using the U4919DW's KDM, you can connect one machine via USB-C and a second via HDMI/DisplayPort with USB upstream. Of course you can use keyboard shortcuts through the app Display Managers of Dell to manage both systems with their peripherals.
Dell reports that UltraSharp U4919DW will cost 1.599 dollars, a price that does not seem to be so expensive if you think about what it offers.
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