Dell has announced that it is going to showcase a new UltraSharp monitor at CES 2024 – the 40-inch U4025QW curved screen model.

According to the manufacturer, this is “the first 40-inch 5K model certified for five-star eye comfort” (meaning TUV Rheinland certification). To be more precise, it has a resolution of 5120×2160 pixels, and the monitor is based on a 39.7-inch 10-bit LG Display panel that uses IPS Black technology.

The manufacturer claims a static contrast ratio of 2000:1, a peak brightness of 600 nits, and a color gamut of 99% DCI-P3. The monitor has VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification and offers local backlight dimming for HDR content. The maximum refresh rate is 120 Hz at full resolution.

In addition to HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, the monitor can also receive video signals via Thunderbolt 4, which supports simultaneous charging of a connected device (140 W), making it ideal for use as a second monitor for a laptop. The manufacturer also notes the presence of a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet connector.

Dell announces 40-inch 5K monitor with 120Hz frequency

In addition, Dell also announced a smaller model, the 34-inch U3425WE. It has a resolution of 3440×1440 pixels and the same basic characteristics – IPS Black technology, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 120 Hz frequency, etc. Both models will go on sale at the end of February, with the U4025QW priced at $2,400 and the U3425WE at $1,020.

Dell announces 40-inch 5K monitor with 120Hz frequency