That means you have a single cable for everything, which is great for productivity. The real highlight of this monitor, though, is USB-C. Then, under the chin, you get a USB-A port with up to 10 watts of power charging. From left to right, there's the power connector, HDMI 2.0 port, another HDMI 2.0 port, then USB-C upstream (with up to 65 watts of power delivery.) There's also an audio line out power, a Super Speed USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 Type B upstream port, and a Super Speed USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream port. No matter what I wanted to connect to this monitor, it worked. The mix of ports on this monitor is pleasing. I hooked up my external speakers since there's an audio line out port (which is appreciated, not all curved displays have one.) Ports & Buttons I thought the sound emitted was decent enough for Teams calls, but definitely not for watching movies. They're downwards firing, so don't expect the best quality. Like past curved monitors from Dell, there are two 9-watt speakers at the bottom of this monitor. It feels natural to use when sitting on your desk.įinally, there are the speakers. This hits the sweet spot, as it's not too extreme of a curve, and won't be too hard on your eyes since there's less distortion. Dell mentions in a product listing that these bezels have been shrunk down a bit between generations for an improved viewing screen-to-body ratio. As far as the curve comes to the design, it's rated at the 1800 radius. You'll also find Dell's signature three-sided narrow bezels on this monitor, with a tiny bottom chin where the Dell Logo is. ![]() ![]() And as always, setup is quick and easy, just requiring you to screw a stand into the base, and then hook the monitor in. ![]() The monitor can even be attached to the wall with a VESA-compatible mount. Oh, and the stand has a place for routing your cables for better management. That means you'll get a textural white-colored back panel, that's designed to fit in with your office. Dell's new 2022 curved monitors keep the same minimalist design as 2021's. In the past, I've reviewed similar curved monitors from Dell. All of this means you can fit the monitor in with almost any setup, and there's a lot of room for adjustment. This monitor also has a KVM switch, as well as picture-in-picture support, or picture-by-picture support. With the stand at the lowest position as I reviewed, the measurements come in at a 31.8-inch width, 8.5-inch depth, and 15.3-inch height. Tilt angle is rated at -5 to +21 degrees, and height adjustment goes up to 3.9 inches. Since this is a curved display, you can't fully rotate it vertically. Brightness is around 300 cd/m2, and the panel type is VA. Curvature on the display comes in with an 1800 radius. The response time is 4ms gray to gray on extreme. According to our colorimeter, the display hits a contrast ratio of 3000:1, and 99% of the sRGB spectrum. The screen size is 34 inches, with a resolution of 3440 x 1440, tuned at 100 Hz. ![]() That sale price makes it an affordable option if you're looking to buy a curved monitor for the first time. The Dell 34 Curved USB-C Monitor (S3423DWC) can be purchased at for $770, or when on sale, for around $575.
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