Quick round-up of current USB-C UWQHD monitors
Qualification criteria:
* UWQHD resolution (3440x1440)
* USB-C Display Input
* USB-C PD >=60W
* Curvature <=1900R
* ~34-35"
Let me know if I've missed any. Also, table may not display correctly on mobile due to OzBargain formatting issues.
Manufacturer | Model | Panel | R.Rate | Curvature | sRGB | USB-C In | PD | DP In | HDMI In | Port Hub | Speakers | Price Guide |
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Dell | U3419W | IPS | 60Hz | 1900R | 99% | DPAlt-1.2 | 90W | 1x1.2 | 2x2.0 | 4xUSB3+3.5mm | Y | $960 |
LG | 34UC99 | IPS | 60Hz | 1900R | 99% | DPAlt-1.2 | 60W | 1x1.2 | 2x2.0 | 2xUSB3+3.5mm | Y | $980 |
Samsung | C(34)H89 | VA | 100Hz | 1800R | 99% | DPAlt-1.2 | 65W | 1x1.2 | 1x2.0 | 1xUSB3+2xUSB2+3.5mm | N | $720 |
Samsung | C(34)J79 | VA-QLED | 100Hz | 1500R | 125% | TB3* | 85W | 1x1.2 | 1x2.0 | 1xTB3+2xUSB2+3.5mm | Y | $940 |
Phillips | 346B1C | VA | 100Hz | 1500R | 119% | DPAlt-1.2 | 90W | 1x1.2 | 1x2.0 | 4xUSB3^+GbE+3.5mm | Y | TBD (~$800) |
*Unsure on the specifics of the TB3 controller used in this monitor - I suspect it is one of the older controllers that is not cross-compatible with DP-Alt inputs.
^Integrated KVM
Where are the HDR monitors?
HDR requires DP1.4 which is still uncommon on notebooks (see Titan Ridge) and thus there are not many monitors which feature both USB-C input and HDR.