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Guru3D.com » News » Dell to offer a curved 34-Inch U3415W Display

Dell to offer a curved 34-Inch U3415W Display

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/06/2014 11:35 AM | source: | 19 comment(s)
Dell to offer a curved 34-Inch U3415W Display

Dell will be offering a new display tagged as U3415W on a curved 34-Inch display format.  The Dell U3415W will offer a nice 3440 x 1440 resolution and has a 21:9 aspect ratio. Though not 100% certian, this likely will get an IPS panel. The monitor will get DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort and HDMI connections.

The U3415W will get a tilt, height and swivel adjustable stand and comes with 9W stereo speakers. Rumored is that it will get a 99% sRGB colour gamut, 8ms G2G response time, 178/178 viewing angles, 1.07b colour depth and come factory calibrated with dE of <3.

Dell will be competing with the screens like the recently reelased 34UM95 from LG.The product is expected to launch in December. 



Dell to offer a curved 34-Inch U3415W Display Dell to offer a curved 34-Inch U3415W Display




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weasel
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#4907403 Posted on: 09/06/2014 01:08 PM
I am currently using the new LG 34" 3440x1440 and fricken loving it. 21:9 is the new standard as far as I am concerned. A curve would be nice, but I don't think it needs it at 21:9...



:thumbup: 21:9 is indeed awesome i stil have a 29'' LG EB73-P at first i had to get used to it but i don't want anything else for now ;)

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#4907431 Posted on: 09/06/2014 02:21 PM
Yes they had to find something to use their curved screen tech for, but this is nothing more than a gimmick imho!

It'll cost a small fortune too :)

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#4907454 Posted on: 09/06/2014 03:26 PM
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#4907472 Posted on: 09/06/2014 03:57 PM
Wait until they manage 120 Hz beyond 2560x1440, for now everything above that is capped at 60.

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#4907486 Posted on: 09/06/2014 04:30 PM
Wait until they manage 120 Hz beyond 2560x1440, for now everything above that is capped at 60.


This is not a gaming monitor, regardless of what that picture shows.

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