Dell monitors are known for being gentle on the eyes and having great setup options. As a result, it makes sense to consider one for your next monitor, no matter its intended purpose. However, with ...
Dell monitors may seem like an afterthought compared to its computers, but the company makes some truly excellent displays that deserve consideration. Dell’s offerings come with adjustable stands that ...
The Dell P1425 ($329.99) is only the second of the company's portable displays we've reviewed in the past three years. Physically, it resembles the Dell 14 Portable Monitor (C1422H)—the company's ...
The Dell UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Monitor (U4320Q) is a $969.99 productivity monitor that takes a more classic form than some of its compatriots. While many large-screen monitors (that is, ones bigger ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. But at $1,600 (£1,503, AU$1,960) you have to really want the ...
Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Thunderbolt Hub Monitor U3425WE: MSRP $819, Currently $769.99 The Dell UltraSharp 34 U3425WE is a beautiful, curved Thunderbolt-enabled monitor featuring IPS Black technology ...
Dell is introducing three new monitors at CES 2025, but the most interesting one includes a feature you might have already experienced with a pair of AirPods: spatial audio. The Dell 32 Plus 4K ...
Today Dell is offering its gaming-oriented 34" Dell S3422DWG ultra-wide gaming monitor for only $304.18 after a $70 instant discount and an extra 10% off. This is the first time we've seen this ...
The curved UltraSharp monitors come with Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and are designed to minimize eye strain. The curved UltraSharp monitors come with Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and are designed to ...
At CES 2026, Dell unveiled two new additions to its UltraSharp monitor lineup that push the boundaries of specifications. I’m talking about the world’s first 52-inch curved UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub ...
I get it; not everyone finds monitors as exciting as I do. For most people, a little extra color or a larger range of tones don’t really differentiate one screen from another. So I don’t blame Dell ...