Analyst Anshel Sag provides his one year review of the Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Monitor.
While I believe this configuration was the best configuration available when it shipped last year, I think it will be due for a major update with USB 4.0 and Thunderbolt 4, hopefully later this year, if not next. 90W is a fairly limiting wattage for high performance laptops. USB 4.0 and Thunderbolt 4 would at least give it 100W watt charging, which is nice, even if it still falls short of the 130W we see in most high-performance laptops these days. The new USB-C 2.
The Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Monitor’s panel comes from LG. It features a 2500R curve, a typical 300-nit brightness and a 100% sRGB, 100% Rec. 709 and 98% DCI-P3 color gamut, which is great for content creation. That said the fact that the display can only reach 300 nits of peak brightness seems like a waste—it essentially disqualifies it from reaching any sort of HDR spec, even VESA’s lowest HDR400.
The Thunderbolt 3 connectivity and overall USB connectivity experience has been great—it’s allowed me to tidy up my desk cable situation. That said, I did not use the UltraSharp 40 much as a dock for my XPS 17. It worked great when I did, save for the fact that it doesn’t fully power my laptop to 130W. For that reason, I hope that Dell updates this monitor with a higher power spec and the new USB 4.0. While 90W may be enough for many 13.
The 50% increase in vertical pixels also makes productivity far more enjoyable on the UltraSharp 40 monitor, and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to hyper-multitask. There have been scenarios where I split my two monitors and displayed 3 different documents simultaneously on each, for maximum, head-down productivity. The Odyssey G9 originally replaced my triple 27” monitor configuration, but after a while, I realized it was inadequate for my productivity needs.
My personal advice for those who use their desktops for both gaming and content creation is to have separate monitors for each. Though I realize not all users can afford this, I do believe it’s the optimal setup until there’s a monitor on the market that can truly do both well.. The LG 40'' Curved UltraWide® 5K2K Nano IPS Monitor features a slightly upgraded Nano IPS display with the same 300-nit brightness, 72Hz refresh rate and support for Thunderbolt 4 to content creation.
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