


The two USB 3.0 upstream ports are mean for you to connect to your computers so that the monitor can act as a USB 3.0 hub using the four USB 3.0 ports mentioned above. There are four USB 3.0 ports on the U3415W, three at the bottom where all the ports are located and one on the left at the back. I tested it with my Bose AE2i Audio Headphones and it works just fine. In the official specifications it states that “Headphone usage is not supported for the audio line out connector”. You can use the DisplayPort out to daisy-chain with multiple monitors (Multi-Stream Transport) that have a DisplayPort. There are two DisplayPorts, one for input and one for output (DisplayPort out).

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Previously, we are all using MHL adapters so that you can connect a HDMI cable from your TV to the adapter and then the adapter to your phone. The MHL port allows you to connect your tablets or smart phones directly to the monitor using a MHL cable. 4x USB 3.0 ports – Downstream (3 at the bottom, 1 at the back).1x DisplayPort out (Multi-Stream Transport aka MST).Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Ports Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Ports Close Up Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Power Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Power Indicator In case you are wondering, the U3415W doesn’t include DVI or VGA ports. This allows me to use it straight out of the box with my MacBook Air/Pro without the need to get additional cables or adapters. I like that it includes the Mini-DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable in the box. Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Ports Panel Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Ports Panel Closed I find it quite troublesome to cover it up because it makes plugging in and removing cables very troublesome unless of course you are not doing that often. It is basically for you to cover up the ports at the back of your monitor so that it looks nicer. The box contents of the U3415W is pretty standard except for the Back Panel Cable cover which I have not seen it before. Factory Calibration report (Not in the picture above).DisplayPort cable (Mini-DisplayPort to DisplayPort).Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Monitor + Stand Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Stand Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Monitor Front Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Monitor Backīox Content Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Accessories The monitor with the stand however weighs only 10.8kg which is not that heavy. The packaging box itself is heavy, I weighed it and it weighs 18kg. Display Screen Coating: Antiglare with hard-coating 3H.Display Type: Widescreen Flat Panel Display.Color Support: Color Gamut5 (typical): 91% (CIE1976), sRGB 99% ( average Delta E ofAdjustability: Height-adjustable stand (115mm), tilt, swivel and built in cable-management.Viewing Angle: 178° vertical / 172° horizontal.Response Time: 8 ms (grey to grey) Normal Mode, 5 ms (grey to grey) FAST Mode.Contrast Ratio: 1000 to 1 (typical), Dynamic Contrast Ratio : 2 Million:1 (Max).Optimal resolution: 3440 x 1440 at 60Hz.Panel Type, Surface: In-plane switching, anti glare with hard coat 3H.The Dell UltraSharp UP2715K 27″ Ultra HD 5K Monitor cost S$2,699 and the next in line is the Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q 32″ Monitor which cost S$2,259 and followed by the Dell UltraSharp U3014 30″ Monitor which will set you back S$1,749.Īs mentioned in my previous Dell UltraSharp U3011 30″ Monitor Review, all Dell’s UltraSharp monitor comes with Dell’s Premium Panel Guarantee, which means you will receive a panel exchange even if there is only one bright defective pixel on your monitor during the limited hardware warranty period which is 3 years. In fact the U3415W is the cheapest of the high end Dell monitors. I personally think that the price is pretty reasonable since Dell’s high-end monitors are always about that range. Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor (U3415W) – Working Desk The Dell UltraSharp U3415W 34″ Curved Monitor has been available in Singapore since mid-December 2014 (I didn’t realised that) for S$1,499.
