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title: "Dell U-Series 38\" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black"
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# WQHD+ 3840x1600 resolution USB-C single cable connectivity 38" ultra-wide curved display Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black

**Brand:** dell
**Price:** 81369686₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your workspace with the curve that commands attention

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black by dell
- **How much does it cost?** 81369686₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-PC KVM Control:** Switch and control two PCs with a single keyboard and mouse setup
- • **Seamless USB-C Integration:** One cable for power, video, and audio—declutter your workspace instantly
- • **Multi-Device Connectivity Hub:** Connect up to six RF or Bluetooth devices for ultimate workflow efficiency
- • **Immersive Ultra-Wide Curved Screen:** 38" WQHD+ curved display for panoramic productivity and entertainment
- • **Anti-Glare with Vivid Color Accuracy:** Work longer with reduced eye strain and stunning true-to-life visuals

## Overview

The Dell U3818DW is a 38-inch ultra-wide curved LED monitor boasting a sharp 3840x1600 WQHD+ resolution and 350 cd/m² brightness. Designed for professionals craving expansive screen real estate, it features USB-C single-cable connectivity, a built-in KVM switch for dual-PC control, and an anti-glare coating to reduce eye fatigue. Perfect for multitasking, creative work, and immersive entertainment, this monitor blends cutting-edge tech with sleek design to transform your productivity setup.

## Description

The curvature of this expansive screen creates a near-complete field of view, providing an almost uniform visual focus that reduces eye movement across the screen. You'll work more comfortably with fewer distractions and more productivity. Display screen coating - anti-glare with 3H hardness. The brightness is 350 cd/m².

Review: Works well with my 2018 MacBook Pro 13" - I had a lot of angst in choosing this monitor vs the equivalent LG vs a cheaper 4k 43" monitor. I had concerns about quality and warranty service on the LG, which has official support for Mac. This Dell has no official support for Mac, but does have a good reputation for quality. In the end I decided on the Dell and so far have been happy with it. This is 100% a work monitor for me, so I'll only be commenting from that aspect. Also, work for me is email, programming, powerpoint, etc, nothing to do with video editing or high-end graphics. One of my primary concerns was unscaled ppi since I wanted as much real estate as possible - my previous dual monitors had around 94 ppi. This Dell rings in at 109 PPI which was at the upper bound of what I wanted. A 43" 4k monitor is 102 ppi, which is better but I ultimately decided 43" is just too huge to fully utilize the whole screen, plus current 43" monitors aren't curved. The 109 ppi turns out to be fine. In the attached photo I have a PDF at 100%, and the same PDF slightly zoomed. Ditto for the web browser. I do tend to zoom in by a notch or two, but not always. I've also pulled the monitor forward a bit so I sit closer to it than my previous 94 ppi monitors (24" 1920x1200 resolution). The other major concern I had is screen-sharing on web calls. 4k (or 3840x1600 in this case) is just too high-res for screen sharing. So I've been using the PBP (picture by picture) feature to split the screen. I reduce the resolution of the shared screen to 1080p and it works perfectly. To do this I just add a display port cable to my MBP in addition to the usb-c, and it all works perfectly from my one MBP. The monitor doesn't switch automatically - you have to go into the menu and select PBP so that's a bit of a hassle but overall it works great. I only do this once or twice a week - if I had to do it every day then I'd probably just reduce the resolution of the whole screen instead of splitting it. For the usb hub capability I only use my Logitech mouse's usb receiver plugged in to the Dell, and it works fine. Moving the mouse doesn't wake the Mac, but tapping a key on the magic keyboard does the trick. Note that usb-c doesn't have enough bandwidth to support both the near-4k resolution and high speed usb (usb 3.0 I think?), so if you rely on an external hard drive at usb 3.0 speeds, you'll need to either connect it directly to your MBP or use DisplayPort for the video feed and usb-c for the data feed to drive the Dell's usb hub capability. Other reviewers have noted that you can't control the volume of the Dell speakers from the MBP and that is correct. However the problem is that MacOS doesn't support that functionality, so it's not a fault of the Dell. You can see in one of the attached photos that I use a Jabra bluetooth speakerphone anyway, so I bypass the Dell's speakers entirely on conference calls. If any readers are hesitant about the curve, you absolutely shouldn't be. I was initially hesitant about the curve until I realized that with my dual monitors I had them angled in towards me. So the curved monitors do the same thing you'd do if you had multiple monitors anyway. If anything, I now think I'd like a more aggressive curve for any future monitor! Some final odds and ends. I use a single usb-c to connect to the Dell and it works great (until I need to do PBP as noted). I use my MBP in clamshell mode as you can see in the photo. Turning the Dell off while the MBP is on and in clamshell mode causes issues so I just leave things alone and let the MBP sleep on its own, and then the Dell sleeps on it's own, and everybody is happy until I tap my magic keyboard and everybody wakes up the next morning. Overall I'm very happy with this Dell (except now wishing for an 8k 43" ultra wide curved monitor in the future!). I hope this review helps anybody who's sitting on the fence, especially MBP users.
Review: Amazing monitor! If your due for an upgrade this is the monitor for you! - It was time to retire my old laptop and as part of the upgrade I purchased this amazing monitor. First, the beautiful design with 38 inches of real estate takes less space on my desk than two monitors. You don't need to install cumbersome desk or wall mounts and fiddle around with positioning them on your desk. By not needing extra wall mounts you are already saving yourself up to $200 which is better spent on a high end monitor like this. As far a set up, it's simple and took 5 minutes to assemble and set up. Some say the input ports are hard to find, but I plugged into the Thunderbolt port in under thirty seconds with no issues. Once I was plugged in I was up and running and able to set up as many page views as I wanted in about two minutes and ready to start working. I tell you right now I will save lots of money not having to print different pages to be able to see everything I need to get my work done. Thats another savings from using a State-of-the-art monitor like this beauty. All your work is right in front of you, easy to see, and very easy to cut and paste between different open files on the monitor. The screen resolution is outstanding and I'm still waiting for my Thunderbolt dock to fine tune the set up and get the most of the new monitor. Even though this is a pricey machine, you will save the cost of the monitor and more from less printing, not having to purchase space wasting monitor stands, and increased productivity with having everything you need to work right in front of you with very easy access. And that just for starts. I haven't started to push the limits on the monitor and will update the review if I can think of anything else worth mentioning. Very happy with this purchase. Bravo Dell!

## Features

- Get an immersive experience and enjoy incredible visuals on this 38" WQHD+ curved screen with Infinity Edge
- Complete your work projects and enjoy home entertainment with vivid visuals, accurate color and sharp details. Connect up to six compatible RF devices or Bluetooth 4.0
- Compatibility- All Operating System. With features like Dell Easy Arrange, you can arrange your projects to best suit your screen space
- You can display and edit content from two different PCs with a single KVM feature (keyboard, video and mouse)
- A single cable solution with a USB Type-C connectivity transmits power, audio and video signals between a laptop and monitor. Change the video resolution to the correct aspect ratio

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B073FHWTPL |
| Additional Features | gaming monitor |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,190 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,649 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Dell |
| Brightness | 350 cd/m² |
| Built-In Media | DisplayPort cable, Drivers and documentation media, Factory Calibration Report, HDMI cable, Monitor with stand, Power cable, Quick Setup Guide, Safety and regulatory information, USB 3.0 upstream cable, USB Type-C cable |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 99 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Type C |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 736 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 1600 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884116268376 |
| Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.91"D x 35.2"W x 21.54"H |
| Item Type Name | Dell Ultrasharp 38 Curved Monitor U3818DW |
| Item Weight | 26.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dell Marketing USA, LP |
| Model Name | Monitor |
| Model Number | U3818DW |
| Mounting Type | VESA mount |
| Native Resolution | 3840x1600 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 3 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Wide Color Gamut, Fast Response Time |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.229 |
| Power Consumption | 9 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | curved |
| Screen Size | 38 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | curved |
| Series Number | 38 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 884116268376 884116338062 884116338161 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years Advanced Exchange Service & Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Warranty Type | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Dell
- **Resolution:** 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide
- **Screen Size:** 38 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** curved

## Images

![Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71IjK1dq-OL.jpg)
![Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71jsfDJW7zL.jpg)
![Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71RS-pt9QTL.jpg)
![Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51jLyRHO93L.jpg)
![Dell U-Series 38" 4K UHD 1600p Ultra Wide Screen LED-Lit Monitor (U3818DW), Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51slpIOWkxL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why would one pay this much when Samsung'd 49 inch is only @100-200+...?**
A: If anyone is reading this question in 2022 or later, Samsung's 49" Odyssey G9 and Neo Odyssey G9 are both 5120 x 1440, which is the equivalent of having two 27" QHD/WQHD monitors side by side.

**Q: Has anyone been able to connect this to a macbook pro with one usb c cable? i tried but can only connect from usb c to hdmi on the monitor.**
A: I have a MBP 15" 2017 and as one other answer you don't get HDCP with only the USB-C and the UI lag is terrible just with USB-C.  But I have the USB-C and HDMI thru a Belkin USB-C dongle.  I get the HDMI with HDCP 2.2 for a great screen no UI lag and I am powering my laptop from the monitor at 100W and the monitor is also a USB Hub.  Thats the best combo you can do with a 2016-2018 MBP.  As a bonus you can use the Dell PIP this way by one screen HDMI and the other USB-C ;)

**Q: Can this use two video cards to drive each half? Can each half be a separate "monitor" in windows with two desktops?**
A: Not sure why the manufacturer said "no" to this question, because I've done it so it absolutely can. With the picture-by-picture settings, you can basically choose a different input for the left and right halves of the screen, and each input gets a 1920x1600 display. (That said, I tried this just to see if I could do it, and can see the use for multiple sources, but I can't imagine why you would actually want to do this with two video cards from a single PC, rather than just using it as a single large display...)

**Q: What wattage does this monitors usb-c port provide back to the laptop?**
A: 100 watts.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well with my 2018 MacBook Pro 13"
*by N***Z on February 12, 2020*

I had a lot of angst in choosing this monitor vs the equivalent LG vs a cheaper 4k 43" monitor. I had concerns about quality and warranty service on the LG, which has official support for Mac. This Dell has no official support for Mac, but does have a good reputation for quality. In the end I decided on the Dell and so far have been happy with it. This is 100% a work monitor for me, so I'll only be commenting from that aspect. Also, work for me is email, programming, powerpoint, etc, nothing to do with video editing or high-end graphics. One of my primary concerns was unscaled ppi since I wanted as much real estate as possible - my previous dual monitors had around 94 ppi. This Dell rings in at 109 PPI which was at the upper bound of what I wanted. A 43" 4k monitor is 102 ppi, which is better but I ultimately decided 43" is just too huge to fully utilize the whole screen, plus current 43" monitors aren't curved. The 109 ppi turns out to be fine. In the attached photo I have a PDF at 100%, and the same PDF slightly zoomed. Ditto for the web browser. I do tend to zoom in by a notch or two, but not always. I've also pulled the monitor forward a bit so I sit closer to it than my previous 94 ppi monitors (24" 1920x1200 resolution). The other major concern I had is screen-sharing on web calls. 4k (or 3840x1600 in this case) is just too high-res for screen sharing. So I've been using the PBP (picture by picture) feature to split the screen. I reduce the resolution of the shared screen to 1080p and it works perfectly. To do this I just add a display port cable to my MBP in addition to the usb-c, and it all works perfectly from my one MBP. The monitor doesn't switch automatically - you have to go into the menu and select PBP so that's a bit of a hassle but overall it works great. I only do this once or twice a week - if I had to do it every day then I'd probably just reduce the resolution of the whole screen instead of splitting it. For the usb hub capability I only use my Logitech mouse's usb receiver plugged in to the Dell, and it works fine. Moving the mouse doesn't wake the Mac, but tapping a key on the magic keyboard does the trick. Note that usb-c doesn't have enough bandwidth to support both the near-4k resolution and high speed usb (usb 3.0 I think?), so if you rely on an external hard drive at usb 3.0 speeds, you'll need to either connect it directly to your MBP or use DisplayPort for the video feed and usb-c for the data feed to drive the Dell's usb hub capability. Other reviewers have noted that you can't control the volume of the Dell speakers from the MBP and that is correct. However the problem is that MacOS doesn't support that functionality, so it's not a fault of the Dell. You can see in one of the attached photos that I use a Jabra bluetooth speakerphone anyway, so I bypass the Dell's speakers entirely on conference calls. If any readers are hesitant about the curve, you absolutely shouldn't be. I was initially hesitant about the curve until I realized that with my dual monitors I had them angled in towards me. So the curved monitors do the same thing you'd do if you had multiple monitors anyway. If anything, I now think I'd like a more aggressive curve for any future monitor! Some final odds and ends. I use a single usb-c to connect to the Dell and it works great (until I need to do PBP as noted). I use my MBP in clamshell mode as you can see in the photo. Turning the Dell off while the MBP is on and in clamshell mode causes issues so I just leave things alone and let the MBP sleep on its own, and then the Dell sleeps on it's own, and everybody is happy until I tap my magic keyboard and everybody wakes up the next morning. Overall I'm very happy with this Dell (except now wishing for an 8k 43" ultra wide curved monitor in the future!). I hope this review helps anybody who's sitting on the fence, especially MBP users.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing monitor! If your due for an upgrade this is the monitor for you!
*by G***M on May 4, 2019*

It was time to retire my old laptop and as part of the upgrade I purchased this amazing monitor. First, the beautiful design with 38 inches of real estate takes less space on my desk than two monitors. You don't need to install cumbersome desk or wall mounts and fiddle around with positioning them on your desk. By not needing extra wall mounts you are already saving yourself up to $200 which is better spent on a high end monitor like this. As far a set up, it's simple and took 5 minutes to assemble and set up. Some say the input ports are hard to find, but I plugged into the Thunderbolt port in under thirty seconds with no issues. Once I was plugged in I was up and running and able to set up as many page views as I wanted in about two minutes and ready to start working. I tell you right now I will save lots of money not having to print different pages to be able to see everything I need to get my work done. Thats another savings from using a State-of-the-art monitor like this beauty. All your work is right in front of you, easy to see, and very easy to cut and paste between different open files on the monitor. The screen resolution is outstanding and I'm still waiting for my Thunderbolt dock to fine tune the set up and get the most of the new monitor. Even though this is a pricey machine, you will save the cost of the monitor and more from less printing, not having to purchase space wasting monitor stands, and increased productivity with having everything you need to work right in front of you with very easy access. And that just for starts. I haven't started to push the limits on the monitor and will update the review if I can think of anything else worth mentioning. Very happy with this purchase. Bravo Dell!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ THERE'S NO PERFECT MONITOR (APPARENTLY) BUT THIS ONE IS VERY, VERY GOOD
*by M***S on March 26, 2020*

I spent hours looking at monitor reviews and concluded that there is no perfect monitor, but I am very happy with this one. I am a photographer and the expansive screen real estate has made my photo-editing so much more efficient and enjoyable. I would be even happier if it was a little brighter but can keep an eye on my brilliant lap top display to see if I am getting the contrast ratio just where I want it. Color reproduction is excellent. The smart stand design made it easy to assemble (a good thing because it is heavy) and is an attractive and functional way to support the monitor. One of two monitors now relegated to lesser tasks was a recently purchased Benq 32 ' 4K HDR monitor, which did not impress me, in spite of its many positive reviews. I found it dull, its color renderings subdued while it never presented the sharpness that photos taken with the new Sony AR 7 IV possess. When I first viewed them on this Dell monitor I was blown away by the resolution. I am glad I stopped reading reviews and went with this monitor.

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