
Dell Pro 34 Plus P3425WE Monitor Review: Ultra Wide, Ultra Sensible
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Why It Matters
The monitor’s combination of high‑resolution ultrawide real estate, USB‑C power delivery and KVM switching streamlines multi‑device workflows for enterprises, justifying its premium price for IT departments seeking productivity gains and simplified desk management.
Summary
Dell’s new Pro 34 Plus P3425WE is a 34‑inch ultrawide IPS monitor aimed at business users, priced at £440 (about $560) in the UK. It offers a 3,440 × 1,440 resolution, 100 Hz refresh rate, 90 W USB‑C power delivery, a built‑in KVM switch, and a suite of connectivity options including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 and RJ45. The gently curved 3800R panel delivers 99 % sRGB coverage, roughly 350 cd/m² peak brightness and a 1,500:1 contrast ratio, with color accuracy around ΔE 2.3, making it suitable for most office tasks and occasional media consumption. Reviewers note solid ergonomics, intuitive on‑screen menus and Dell Display Manager software, but flag the $560 price as high compared with less‑featured ultrawide alternatives.
Dell Pro 34 Plus P3425WE monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra sensible
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