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Monitoring dell kvm
Monitoring dell kvm











monitoring dell kvm
  1. #Monitoring dell kvm full#
  2. #Monitoring dell kvm professional#

#Monitoring dell kvm full#

You can find the monitor's full technical specs and its compliance standards here.

#Monitoring dell kvm professional#

It weighs in at 12.8 pounds, comes with an adjustable stand, and has the look of a professional monitor ( Figure 1). Its wide flat display measures out at 28 x 16.3 inches, has a 16:9 aspect ratio, a very thin border around the screen, a pixel pitch of 0.182 mm, a contrast ratio of 1300:1, and a native resolution of 4K (3840 x 1600 at 60 Hz). The Dell U3219Q is mid-priced for an office monitor - Dell lists it at USD $880 however, you can find it for less at other retailers. In this article, I'll take a look at the Dell U3219Q by outlining its specs, discussing my usage of the monitor, and then give you my final thoughts about it.

monitoring dell kvm

To say the least, I really missed having a monitor with a built-in KVM switch, so I reached out to Dell and the company provided me with another monitor with a built-in KVM, the Dell UltraSharp U3219Q. Also, all the cables scattered over my desk were driving me crazy. I soon found out that the HDMI switch doesn't keep the signal to the computer alive when it's switched to the other system when this happens, the computer basically thinks that the monitor has been disconnected, which causes all sorts of issues. I thought that I could work around this by using an HDMI switch, but this proved to be cumbersome - not only did I have to press the KVM switch to toggle between the keyboard and mouse, I also needed to press the HDMI switch to toggle between the monitors. I tried to replace the Dell monitor's KVM functionality with a stand-alone KVM switch, but that switch didn't support 4K monitors. After I finished reviewing the monitor, and I shipped the U3818DW back to Dell, I noticed how much I missed the large amount of real estate the monitor provided me, and I missed the KVM switch even more. Not only did the monitor have a very large, beautiful 38-inch curved display, but it also had a unique feature: a built-in KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) switch, allowing the screen to be shared between two computers. I had the chance earlier this year to spend three months using a Dell U3818DW 4K monitor.













Monitoring dell kvm