Dell released its UltraSharp U3415W, a 34-inch curved ultra-wide monitor, which the company claims will provide an ergonomic multi-display workspace with just two displays; to rival those with three full-HD ones. The displays are equipped with blue-light reduction technology, to reduce eye-strain. The U3415W offers an aspect ratio of 21:9 (cinematic), with a native resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, refresh rate of 60 Hz, and 8 ms response time (GTG). Display inputs include HDMI 2.0 (sufficient bandwidth to run the panel at its native specs), mini-DisplayPort 1.2, and MHL. The monitor takes both analog inputs, and digital audio passthrough from its HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.2 connections, to drive its inbuilt 9W stereo speakers. The UltraSharp U3415W from Dell will begin selling some time in November, 2014.

12 Comments on Dell Releases UltraSharp U3415W Curved Ultra-Wide Monitor

#1 THE_EGG

That....is....simply....stunning :O



Preparing an action plan to rob a bank :P Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 3:24 Reply

#2 urza26

THE_EGG That....is....simply....stunning :O



Preparing an action plan to rob a bank :p Count me in ;) Count me in ;) Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 4:52 Reply

#3 LDNL

"with a native resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, refresh rate of 60 Hz, and 8 ms response time (GTG)."

And my wait for a 1xxHz monitor continues... Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 6:46 Reply

#4 ZoneDymo

has HDMI 2.0 been released yet? since when? Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 6:53 Reply

#5 mcloughj

Nice, wonder how much two would cost... Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 7:16 Reply

#6 night.fox

urza26 Count me in ;) oh include me also guys :nutkick: oh include me also guys :nutkick: Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 7:24 Reply

#7 XL-R8R

Finally. a display that isnt 21:9@1080 and its curved too!





The price will be absolutely shocking, as it always is with Dell's top drawer monitors, but it will no doubt be worth every penny.... like their old 30" range that is still in service with some people on here. Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 7:32 Reply

#8 ZetZet

LDNL "with a native resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, refresh rate of 60 Hz, and 8 ms response time (GTG)."

And my wait for a 1xxHz monitor continues... ips 120hz just won't happen. pointless to even think about it. ips 120hz just won't happen. pointless to even think about it. Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 7:55 Reply

#9 Hilux SSRG

Nice display but no way it's going to be sold for less than $1,250-1,500. Here's hoping for a price drop in a year or two :toast:. Posted on Sep 1st 2014, 11:17 Reply

#10 Rojan

XL-R8R Finally. a display that isnt 21:9@1080 and its curved too 3440 x 1440 isn't really new... *cough* 34UM95 *cough*



But for curved though, it is new and quite interesting. It make sense when you're sitting exactly in the middle and in landscape mode, but if you're using in portrait (like I do, albeit a 25" 2560 x 1080)... eh... There's one crazy person somewhere bound to do that :twitch:. Not to mention the other potential problems that may arise with curve panels. 3440 x 1440 isn't really new... *cough* 34UM95 *cough*But for curved though, it is new and quite interesting. It make sense when you're sitting exactly in the middle and in landscape mode, but if you're using in portrait (like I do, albeit a 25" 2560 x 1080)... eh... There's one crazy person somewhere bound to do that :twitch:. Not to mention the other potential problems that may arise with curve panels. Posted on Sep 2nd 2014, 0:57 Reply

#11 1c3d0g

Price? Posted on Sep 2nd 2014, 2:17 Reply