
Ahead of CES 2020, Dell has announced its all-new UltraSharp U4320Q 43-inch 4K monitor with an IPS LCD display. It comes with an improved stand, a newer panel, and a USB Type-C port (finally) when compared to its predecessor.
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Dell UltraSharp 4K Monitor: Key Specifications
Dell is targeting consumers who use multiple monitors for their productivity with its new UltraSharp U4320Q 43-inch monitor. Thus, this monitor does not come with cutting-edge hardware but enough features to replace multiple smaller monitors. The 4K IPS LCD panel on the monitor measures 42.5-inch in size with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and 104ppi pixel density. The screen can go up to only 350 nits of brightness with a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 178-degree horizontal as well as vertical viewing angles.
Other features of the monitor’s display panel include 5ms and 8ms GtG response times in Fast and Normal modes, 60 Hz refresh rate, and sRGB colour gamut. Since its merely a huge monitor for productivity, it does not feature variable refresh rate technology, HDR10 or any other multimedia tweaks which are found on other high-end professional and gaming monitors.
Dell UltraSharp 4K Monitor: Features and Ports
As for other improvements over its predecessor are concerned, it comes with a USB Type-C port which supports DisplayPort alt mode and is capable of delivering up to 90W of power to the host. Other input options include a couple of DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0 ports along with three USB 3.0 ports for peripherals. Further, the monitor supports Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture views and can be connected with up to four PCs at a time. Last but not least, it comes with an adjustable stand which allows the user to position it by height (+/- 60mm), tilt (-5° to 10°) and swivel (-20° to 20°).
Last but not least, unlike its predecessor, the new Dell UltraSharp U4320Q 43-inch monitor does not come equipped with speakers but does have a 3.5mm headphone jack. It will be available starting January 30 at an MSRP of $1049.99.