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Dell Expands UltraSharp Monitor for Innovation, Transformation

As a new generation floods the job market, there is increasing focus on delivering superior experiences to both employees and customers. Enabling the workforce with better technology, including the right monitors is a way to heighten employees’ experience which in turn impacts customer experience.

The proliferation of data gives rise to a demand for better visualisation tools. Research3 shows that there is growing demand for larger screen size, better support for multitasking, higher resolution monitors and a clutter-free work area to enhance the visualisation of data.

As demographics change and millennials become professionals, visually appealing monitors that help in productivity will be key to attract and retain the best talents4.

As the world’s No. 1 monitor brand, Dell is meeting the demands of the future workforce with its new range of Dell UltraSharp monitors, featuring innovative design and technology to drive productivity with ultimate screen performance and an outstanding user experience.

The new monitors are designed to cater to users in financial services and insurance, trading floor, financial analysis and accounting, media post production, programming, and engineering.

The Dell UltraSharp 49 Curved, 32 4K USB-C and 34 Curved USB-C monitors come with significant features. Picture-by-Picture allows for multi-tasking content from two different PCs. A built-in keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) help users toggle between and edit content using a single keyboard and mouse. This new portfolio of UltraSharp monitors also offers convenient USB-C connectivity that charges the connected laptop while transmitting data and video signals, all from one single cable to reduce cable clutter.

“As the world’s favourite monitor brand Dell continues its legacy of leading innovation with multiple firsts in the industry. Once again, we have pushed the boundaries of display technology to deliver the world’s first 49-inch curved dual QHD monitor. This new monitor offers an immersive panoramic experience without compromising design or functionality,” said Kirk Schell, Senior Vice President, Dell Displays & Engineering.

“This revolutionary 49-inch curved monitor is focused on enhancing the performance and productivity of desk-centric users such as financial traders, bankers, creatives and engineers. With the new UltraSharp family, we remain committed to providing the best to meet the visualisation needs of our commercial customers.”

Dell is introducing the world’s first 49-inch curved dual QHD monitor with the revolutionary ultra-wide 32:9 aspect ratio for seamless multi-screen productivity. Delivering an immersive experience, this expansive monitor is the ideal replacement for two 27-inch QHD monitors. The large onscreen space with 5120 x 1440 resolution and IPS technology allows users to view more content and see fine details with consistent colour across a wide viewing angle.

Experience outstanding screen performance in amazing detail with Ultra HD 4K resolution –  four times more detail than Full HD. VESA certified DisplayHDR™ 400 supports HDR content playback for stunning, true-to-life images. Images appear in living colour revealing details that were previously tough to see with up to 400 nits of brightness (typical) and a colour depth of 1.07 billion colours. Complementing the vivid monitor is the virtually borderless InfinityEdge for an edge-to-edge viewing experience.

Discover precise performance and an immersive experience on this 34-inch curved USB-C monitor that elevates both work and entertainment. The ultra-wide 34-inch curved screen (WQHD (3440 x1440), IPS technology) with 21:9 aspect ratio offers a large onscreen space, ideal for multitasking, and built-in dual 9W speakers to complete the experience from sight to sound.

The Dell UltraSharp 24 and 27 USB-C monitors each feature a thin side profile and small monitor base to optimise desk space, perfect for shrinking modern office spaces. The virtually borderless bezel delivers an edge-to-edge viewing experience, ideal for a seamless multi-monitor set up.

The new 24-inch (FHD) and 27-inch (QHD) monitors come with two different options, with and without USB-C connectivity, for superb screen performance in an innovative design.

“It’s amazing that Dell is so far out front on the monitor scene,” said Jon Peddie, President at Jon Peddie Research. “Dell’s expanding displays portfolio highlights the company’s vision of meeting every customer’s displays needs.”

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