The hardware giant Dell announced that it is updating its line-up for next-gen monitors. The three new displays unveiled from the dell’s P-series monitors will pack powered by a USB-C port.
The P3421W is the flagship model sporting a 34-inch WQHD ultrawide curved display. The monitor comes with a 21:9 aspect ratio while the display sports a whooping resolution of 3440 x 1440 that is supported by a 60Hz refresh rate. While also featuring a 1000:1 contrast ratio, the display comes with 300 nits of brightness and covers 99% of the sRGB colour space.
The monitor supports the connection of two PCs simultaneously to the display and comes with Picture-by-Picture (PBP) pr Picture-in-Picture (PIP) to see both display sources on the same monitor. Both the display can be operated using the same mouse and keyboard.
The viewing angles offered by the flagship monitor includes a 5° forward tilt and a 21° backward tilt. The monitor can also swivel by 30° to either side.
Connectivity options include:
- DisplayPort 1.2
- HDMI 2.0
- two USB 2.0 pass-throughs
- two USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) pass-throughs
Other two monitors unveiled by Dell includes the P3221D and the P2721Q.
The P3221D comes with a 31.5-inch display and packs a resolution of 2560 x 1440. The display also comes with a 60 Hz refresh rate.
The P2721Q however, comes with a 27-inch display while packing a 3840 x 2160 display resolution and comes with a 60 Hz refresh rate the same as its other siblings.
Both the P3221D and P2721Q comes with a display sporting 350 nits of brightness and covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut. Both the displays also come with a 1000:1 contrast ratio.
The P3221D and P2721Q comes with rotation support up to 90° in either direction that offers vertical orientation.
The ports of P3221D and P2721Q are as same as the P3421W, which also includes the USB pass-throughs.
The main advertising point of the new P-series displays is that they come with a USB-C port. Each of the three new P-series displays has one USB-C port that supports DisplayPort 1.2. this offers the option to connect another display to the monitors.
The USB-C can also power a connected device and deliver up to 65 Watts of power supply. It also serves as an upstream input for the four USB-A output ports provided on each monitor.
Dell offers a 3-year limited hardware warranty for each of its displays including Dell’s Premium Panel Exchange program. The availability and pricing are yet to be revealed.
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