🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with Unmatched Clarity!
The Dell Ultra Sharp 49" Monitor (U4919DW) features a stunning 32:9 aspect ratio and 5K QHD resolution, providing an immersive viewing experience. With 350 nits brightness and a rapid 5 ms response time, this monitor is perfect for multitasking and high-performance tasks. It includes multiple connectivity options, including 8 USB ports and HDMI, making it a versatile addition to any professional setup.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
Total Usb Ports | 8 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Response Time | 8 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 5120 x 1440 |
Native Resolution | 5120x1440 |
Resolution | 5K QHD 1440p |
Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.0 |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.94"D x 47.84"W x 18.06"H |
Item Weight | 36.9 Pounds |
Screen Size | 49 Inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 90 Watts |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 10.28 lm |
Pixel Pitch | 0.234 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LED |
Display Technology | LED |
Aspect Ratio | 32:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Warranty Type | 90 Days Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year Extended Warranty |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Special Features | Curved |
Specific Uses For Product | General Purpose |
A**K
Truly unique and awesome! Just be sure you can take advantage of it.
So I bought this thing back in December 2019. I wanted to wait to give a review because I thought there would be a lot of little nuances that come with owning such a unique and large monitor. And there is.First off, it's heavy. Wherever you get this mailed to, bring a buddy. The box was literally bigger than me and weighed a ton. Even if you are a bigger guy, good luck getting your arms around this thing in a way that isn't awkward.Unboxing was easy though. Dell put instructions on the box and on the packaging inside the box to guide you through doing it safely and without damaging the monitor. (Dell always does a good job at this to be honest). You don't really appreciate how awesome this thing is until you see it in person though. I watched YouTube videos of people putting it together and turning it on but man, seeing it in real life is totally different.So I plug it in, power it on, and there is my desktop. I could not help but smile. It was just so outrageous and over the top and beautiful. Colors out of the box were clear, crisp, and balanced. I did still tweak it though. I turned up the brightness from 50% to 75% because I work in a very bright room with windows and it looks fantastic! Also calibrated the colors a just a little because I work with color sensitive projects and Pantones.Been using it for almost 8 months now and have not had any technical issues at all. Looks and works just as good as day 1.So was this really worth it though? Short answer. No. This is an over the top monitor for people who want an awesome experience. This is by no means an economically sound choice in my opinion. If you are someone who needs a lot of screen real-estate. you would get far better value just buying 3 or 4 monitors. BUT, if you want a clean, attractive, minimal and feature rich experience and can afford the premium, yes, this thing is awesome. The built in USB-C KVM switch is perfect for when I need to work from home off of my laptop and want to switch between work and home PC's during lunch/breaks/slacking off time. Having all the cables routed to a single monitor keeps my desk clutter free and attractive. The Dell software for organizing your screen real-estate works great. And the experience of playing video games that can support this resolution is a truly one of a kind. Sailing in Sea of Thieves or raiding in Destiny 2 is a next level experience on this thing.Cons:- Stand was big and heavy and took up a lot of room. Buying the Amazon Basics Premium mounting arm fixed that though! but you still will want to get one which is why it's a con.- Expensive!- probably too big for most desks- Too much screen for me honestly- Gives off a lot of heatPros:+ Gorgeous, color accurate, crisp display+ No technical issues+ Dell window management software is good+ Clean and minimal+ Great packagingOpinion piece:Here's the thing though, don't be sold on the idea that you will be a multitasking master on this thing. Or on any multiple monitor set up for that matter. More monitors does not mean you will get more done faster. If anything, it could potentially make it worse. I've been using this thing for 8 months now and I really do love it but I constantly wonder if I would be happier and more productive on something smaller like a 32" ultrawide or even just go back to a flat 27". I don't use all the space for anything useful and for my professional work, IT/programming/Design, it doesn't help me much. If I have multiple windows up I just get distracted. If I only have one window up like Photoshop or my IDE, then I have 2 large bezels of wallpaper on my left and right. Which is fine but a waste.+ If you are someone who wants to edit videos and see a huge timeline, this IS the monitor for you.+ If you are someone who wants to consume media like music, YouTube, twitch, and Netflix at an alarming rate, this IS the monitor for you.+ If you are someone who wants to play games at a gorgeous 1440x5120 resolution and don't mind that it's 60hz, this IS the monitor for you.+ If you are some one who wants to have multiple File Explorer windows open while you organize thousands of photos, songs, videos, ect, this IS the monitor for youIf you are someone that really needs a monitor for professional reason, please watch as many reviews as possible before considering something this over the top. I think you will find that there are more efficient ways to get work done. Too much screen real-estate just isn't that good for being productive. And honestly I am considering selling this and downgrading for those reasons. I am going to go back to my 27" and 32" for a while to see if I miss it first though before making any rash decisions.It's an absolutely wonderful monitor and it gives you everything it promises. Dell made a fantastic product here. I just don't think everyone who can afford it should get it. Figure out what your needs are first.Update 8/31/2020:So I went back to my 27" for awhile and even used an ultrawide that I borrowed... It didn't last very long. I went right back to this thing after 2 weeks. It really is a joy to use and the benefits that it actually adds in the way of features is greatly appreciated. I was very skeptical about the benefits in productivity and still am but I would chalk that up to personal preference. I have found ways to optimize productivity for the work that I do that minimizes distractions and, like I said before, I simply can't go back to the 27" like I thought I would. If you are in a position to get one of these monitors I would say go for it.
R**A
Huge Productivity Booster
Though this is a bit pricey for a monitor, the productivity boost with being able to have 4 sizable windows open for multitasking is huge. When viewing videos you’ll appreciate the high resolution. I don’t use this for gaming so I can’t speak to whether it is good for that. I saw in several YT reviews that people would knock this monitor for not having the ability to rotate the monitor from side-to-side. They obviously didn’t do their homework. The lowest portion of the base that rests on your desk is a round swivel base (underneath) allowing the monitor to be rotated if necessary. I’m using a 2022 13” MacBook Pro (in a TwelveSouth stand) with an Apple Keyboard and Touchpad. I can use the fingerprint button on the keyboard to fire up both the computer and the monitor. Works great and keeps my desktop relatively clear. This is an awesome monitor!
J**T
Awesome monitor, but do your research to ensure you get what you want!
The monitor is great and delivers everything advertised. I purchased this monitor as an upgrade to an existing Dell 38" curved monitor (U3818DW). Once I installed it, I was a little bit surprised...it took me a few hours to get over the feeling that, although it is very wide, it ironically felt a bit smaller than my prior 38 inch monitor. The difference is the aspect ratio. My prior 38" monitor had a aspect ratio of 21:9, whereas this 49 inch monitor has an aspect ratio of 16:9. As a result, the total monitor height of the 38 inch monitor is about 1.25 inch taller than the height of the 49 inch monitor. Nevertheless, I still love it. As it stands now, I'm thinking to either stack my 38 inch monitor on top of this 49 inch monitor using a third-party stand, or using my 38 inch monitor beside this monitor as a vertical monitor for document reading.And, to correct or update remarks made by earlier reviews, I am driving this 49 inch monitor with a 2019 Macbook Pro 16 running Big Sur with no special adjustments or drivers.
C**S
Great monitor until it wasnt
All I did was reach under to switch a cable to another laptop and somehow this happened to the screen. Literally tilted it up. I will never buy another Dell monitor again
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 months ago