Dell UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Monitor (U4320Q) Review
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 than 40 inches) for business or gaming have ultra-wide or super-wide curved panels, the U4320Q's screen is flat, in an ordinary 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. This allows you to display more of a document vertically, or more spreadsheet rows, than screens with a wider format. Its form may be traditional, but nothing is stodgy about its wealth of ports, including a USB-C connection that can charge a laptop, and its support for displaying multiple video sources in discrete windows onscreen at the same time. It's a fine large-screen pick for business power users.The Design: A 'Flat'-Out Big Panel The U4320Q's 42.5-inch screen (measured diagonally) employs in-plane switching (IPS) technology and has a UHD (aka 4K) native resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels. Its pixel density of 103 pixels p...
Dell's big, bold UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Monitor (U4320Q) packs a large 4K panel in standard widescreen format, letting you tile windows both vertically and horizontally—even from more than one computer.
Large IPS screen in UHD (4K) resolution; Supports tiled windows (even from multiple video sources) via Dell software; Better-than-expected sRGB color coverage; Generous port selection; USB Type-C port with 90-watt power delivery
Stand offers only modest adjustability; OSD controls are small buttons on monitor's bottom edge