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Dell UltraSharp U4924DW (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49")
EUR1218,09

Dell UltraSharp U4924DW

5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"


Question about Dell UltraSharp U4924DW

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Anonymous

2 years ago

This monitor is simply the new version of that monitor, isn't it? https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/dell-ultrasharp-u4919dw-5120-x-1440-pixels-49-monitor-10208942 The old monitor had UHD+ and this one QHD, so if I'm reading up correctly now, UHD+ would be the better resolution? However, it wouldn't make a lot of sense for the old product to have the better resolution. There is also nothing in the specifications about a USB-C, USB-A or Displayport connection, but it has some in the picture. Can I rely on the following data here? https://www.dell.com/de-ch/shop/geschwungener-dell-ultrasharp-49-usb-c-hub-monitor-u4924dw/apd/210-bgtx/monitore-und-monitorzubeh Does anyone have experience of this monitor with a MacBook Pro M1 from 2021 (or a comparable device), because another 49" monitor from Samsun I had a lot of problems with the MB Air M1, which meant I couldn't use the screen.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Both monitors have the same resolution of 5120x1440 (aspect ratio 32:9) with a diagonal of 49, i.e. like two 27" 2560x1440 ( 1440p or also "QHD" ) monitors with the "normal" aspect ratio 16:9 next to each other.

I think UHD+ is 5K/2880p, i.e. 5120 × 2880 and thus 16:9 again, so both monitors at Galaxus have the wrong name for the resolution. But I don't think there is a widely used name for 2560x1440p either.

I have the monitor, and it matches the Dell description as far as I can see. I use it with a Windows laptop, via USB-C for power, display and USB hub and everything works as expected. I haven't tried it with Apple yet though, don't have any Apple silicon devices left to test it, sorry.