
Dell UltraSharp U4025QW
5120 x 2160 pixels, 40"
Dell UltraSharp U4025QW
5120 x 2160 pixels, 40"
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2 months ago
Yes, it is possible to split the screen into multiple logical monitors using the internal Multi-Stream Transport (MST) feature. This allows you to subdivide the screen into multiple virtual monitors for easier window management.
Automatically generated from the .I use an HP Elitebook 840 G8. That works fine. You might want to look for one with similar specifications. It's important that it supports Thunderbold4, then it should work.
WTF does WTH mean? 🤣
6 months ago
The stated product height of 472.32 mm for the Dell UltraSharp U4025QW refers to the height of the monitor including the stand. The monitor has an adjustable height, which means that the height can be adjusted, but the total height with the stand is approximately 472.32 mm.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, It is compatible with your MacBook Pro Late 2021. However, you might need to download "MonitorControl" if you want to use the keyboard shortcuts to control the brightness & speaker volume on the monitor. The article can't be collected in store, only via delivery. If the product doesn't suit you, you can return it within 30 days: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/articles/115005633789-Wie-gebe-ich-ein-Produkt-zur%C3%BCck
The stand column has a rail inside where the screen mount point can slide up or down. The bottom of the screen can be set from approximately 4.5cm to 16cm height to the desk.
Yes, the maximum possible resolution/hertz depends on "which USB-C". If the device is capable of USB-C/thunderbolt4, then it should be capable of 5k2k/120hz, if USB-C/USB4.0 (like the new ARM Surface, then 5K2K@60hz
Yes, a 14" MacBook M2 Pro can actually support a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The M2 Pro can reach up to 240 Hz via Thunderbolt, while it can reach a maximum of 120 Hz via HDMI 2.1. In contrast, previous models such as the M1 (including Pro and Max) could only output up to 60 Hz via Thunderbolt and HDMI 2.0. For the best results and additional benefits such as Power Delivery, USB hub functionality and 2.5Gb LAN, you should connect the display via Thunderbolt :)
According to my research, this model with manufacturer number DELL-U4025QW has the screen type "IPS Black Technology".
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