Ultrasharp U4025Qw

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Ultrasharp U4025Qw

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Looking for monitor recommendations for mac studio (non-Apple displays)

I just got a Dell U4025QW and I adore it. Depends on you though, 140ppi is fine and perfectly sharp for me and how close I sit at it. Good speakers, thunderbolt hub as well. Edit:saw the price req, its spendy but B&H has had it as low as 1400 (how much I paid)

stopmakingsense2017 in r/MacStudio

May 2, 2025 10:39 AM

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Ultrawide with crisp display. Suggestions?

I have the Dell u4025qw. They just released a much larger version of it as well. Very crisp text, but they're both very expensive. For reference, I came from a 4k LG 31.5" which was okay but nowhere near as nice as the Dell.

Urgently_Patient in r/macmini

January 27, 2026 5:38 PM

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Anyone use the Kuycon 32" 6K Display?

I understand you need the density Apple envisioned, but I prefer a larger desktop. Also, keep in mind that pixel density doesn't say much about image sharpness. Dell U4025QW has a text clarity rating of 9. Same as the ASUS ProArt Display 6K.

pebalx in r/MacStudio

February 9, 2026 3:12 PM

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Monitors for coding

2x27 is fine.. good cheap business monitors are the Samsung t45f series. or 1x 40" UW.. DELL-U4025QW or LG 40WP95C-W

jack_hudson2001 in r/homeoffice

February 18, 2026 1:18 PM

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Curved Monitors

I have the Dell U4025QW which is incredible but is very expensive. I received it for as a work milestone gift. I gotta say it might actually be worth the money though. Has a fairly mild curve.

Urgently_Patient in r/macmini

February 24, 2026 3:22 PM

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Best monitor for accurate photo/video colors + casual gaming?

I mean the best is the dell U4025QW, but its an IPS, but is one of the most color accurate screens there is. Its 5k2k 120hz with a 2500r curve. Its peak and has amazing color accuracy. Fantastic for 3d design, video editing, drawing, web design, photography and on and on. Also great for gaming. Its

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FragmentedHeap in r/Monitors

March 10, 2026 4:58 AM

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Help needing on choosing a monitor

You’re right to question OLED. Burn-in is way better now but not gone, especially with static desktop use. “4K ultrawide” isn’t really a thing btw, you’re looking for 5K2K. The Dell U4025QW is basically the best non-OLED option right now. The LG 40WP95XP-W is a cheaper alternative. If you care more

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lectrooooo in r/buildapcmonitors

April 5, 2026 10:47 AM

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Money is no object. I need help with deciding what monitor to pick.

Filtering specifically for your needs, the Dell U4025QW is the best monitor of the ones we've tested, so its definitely a great choice. https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table/186809?utm_source=rtings-share&utm_medium=copy_link You're right that the U5226KW looks promising, but the pixel density is

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ScartzTV in r/Monitors

January 14, 2026 1:37 PM

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People that use macbooks with a monitor, would you recommend using an apple monitor or a different one?

I’ve got a dell u4025qw and it’s awesome, would highly recommend

stonedpercussion56 in r/mac

January 23, 2026 3:01 PM

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Unlimited Budget Productivity King - Who You Got?

Ive have good experience with Dell ultrasharps over the years. Perhaps take a look at the U4025QW. It might be too cheap for you. If I were you I would check out 2026 monitor related CES coverage. Some interesting new tech this year.

MojaMonkey in r/Monitors

February 1, 2026 7:27 AM

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