The U4919DW 49" 32:9 Curved IPS Monitor from Dell is a sizeable monitor, which is essentially two 27" 2560 x 1440 displays stitched together. Moreover, it has a 3800R curvature for improved viewing angles while you're situated in the middle of the screen. Built with an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel featuring a 5120 x 1440 resolution, a 1000:1 static contrast ratio, a 300 nits brightness rating, as well as support for 1.07 billion colors, this display provides you with crisp, clear details and vivid colors. Connect it to your system via HDMI, DisplayPort, or even USB Type-C, and adjust it to your viewing preference. Alternatively, you can mount it to an optional VESA-compatible mount, stand, or arm if needed.
Using the Picture-by-Picture (PBP) function, you can view content from two different computer sources side-by-side for enhanced multitasking.
Connect up to two different computers to the available inputs and the built-in Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) function lets you easily toggle between them as needed.
This display is factory calibrated with 99% sRGB coverage and a delta E value of less than two.
Built with ComfortView technology, this display reduces blue light emissions and flickering to reduce eyestrain and fatigue over extended viewing periods.
The USB-C 2.0 port on this display can transmit data at 480 Mb/s, supports DisplayPort 1.2 and 1.4, and provides up to 90W of Power Delivery for a one-cable solution.
Please note that USB-C is not supported on versions of Windows prior to Windows 10.
Once connected to your host system using the included USB-B to USB-A cable, either of the USB-B 3.0 upstream ports will let you use the USB-A 3.0 ports this display. USB 3.0, which is the same as USB 3.1 Gen 1 and 3.2 Gen 1, transfers data at 5 Gb/s.
Connect USB-A peripherals to this display using the five USB-A 3.0 ports, one of which also has charging power of up to 2A . USB 3.0, which is the same as USB 3.1 Gen 1 and 3.2 Gen 1, transfers data at 5 Gb/s.
Please note that the USB-A charging port only functions if the USB-C cable is not connected. If it is connected, the USB-A charging port follows the USB host power status.