🚀 Elevate Your Remote Experience!
The DellC3422WE is a cutting-edge 34-inch curved video conferencing monitor designed for seamless integration with Microsoft Teams. Featuring a WQHD resolution of 3440x1440, a high-definition 5MP camera, integrated speakers, and a noise-canceling microphone, this monitor ensures crystal-clear communication. Its innovative design includes improved cable management and an auto-restore feature, making it the perfect addition to any professional workspace.
M**.
Very expensive but an amazing conference monitor
Crystal clear viewing, many options, love the KVM option and MS Teams is very useful with the pop up camera and internal speakers. Not much base for music but the speakers are clear and crisp for conferences which is what the monitor is for. I have an external speaker for music. Slight curve in the screen but not too much, and being a wide screen is can have 2 or more windows open easily. Overall I'd give this 5 stars as even though expensive it's worth every penny being Dell your guaranteed quality.
M**C
Excellent monitor. All you could want
Good screen size. Power and options are numerous. Excellent quality too
V**N
Excellent monitor slightly expnsive though
The Dell monitor is excellent . However I had to install an updated driver from Dell to get the spreakers working. Also the product is slightly on the expensive side apart from that no complaints. Great product.
C**S
Excellent all in one monitor
I am very happy with this monitor, built in speakers, webcam and microphone all Microsoft Teams ready. Only one downside is that monitor bar lights are unusable because of the pop up camera.
T**Y
Lovely wide monitor
Bought my wife this monitor as an upgrade from a Dell 24" 1920x120 from 2005. She does a LOT of spreadsheet work and so it's a massive upgrade in terms of productivity for home working and has rendered her dock redundant.Confirmed working on my 13" 2022 MacBook M2 (which only supports 1 external display) and also on a recent Thinkpad (model unknown).Camera and speakers are OK. Haven't tested "Windows Hello" on her Thinkpad as it's blocked by her employers security policy.One thing I don't like is that the Dell display manager for Mac doesn't actually split the screen into logical monitors as suggested in the marketing, it just seems to snap your apps into pre-configured locations. Multi-screen is critical for my own workflow where I share 1 screen with my customers for product demos and teaching while I keep confidential stuff (eMail, Chat, internal docs, helpdesk tickets etc) on a second screen.
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