Not only new laptops but several monitors have also been launched by the American manufacturer Dell. The monitors, which the company has unveiled recently, are designed especially for video conferencing.
The company claims its Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Monitor (U4021QW) is the world’s first ultra-wide curved monitor and 5k resolution (5,120 x 2,160 px). The IPS panel of the monitor offers 100 percent 100% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage. It can render 1.07 billion colors.
The positioning of ports on the monitor reflects selection efficiency. The speed of up to 40Gbps is managed by the Thunderbolt 3, which also help to charge Window laptops or MacBook at up to 90W.
A USB-C port with 15W charging for phones is also fixed on the monitor. The port is easily accessible. A full-size USB-A is placed next to it. The users can also plug in an Ethernet Jack to get connectivity more stable than Wi-Fi.
Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Monitor (U4021QW) can also work as a KVM. It enables users to connect multiple computers and phones with the monitor, and command them with one single keyboard or mouse.
The monitor won a CES2021 Innovation award.
Besides Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Monitor (U4021QW), the company has also launched Dell UltraSharp 38 Curved USB-C Hub Monitor (U3821DW), which is a more affordable version. The monitor offers a 38” 3,840 x 1,600 px IPS panel. A USB-C with Power Delivery has replaced the Thunderbolt port in this monitor.
Dell UltraSharp 24 and 27 USB-C Hub Monitors (U2422HE/U2722DE), which also have been unveiled in the market, offer the facility for multi-monitor setups. Dell UltraSharp 24, 27, and 34 USB-C Hub Monitors are designed especially to facilitate video conferencing. They are equipped with pop-up 5 MP cameras, noise-canceling microphones, and dual 5W speakers.
A dedicated Microsoft Teams button are also fixed there on these laptops to quickly jump into a meeting. These monitors support Windows Hello Login and the Cortana Digital Assistant.