HP Series 7 Pro Monitor 738pu Brings 24:10 Aspect Ratio and Thunderbolt 4



For those looking for something a bit out of the ordinary when it comes to monitors, HP might have your next productivity monitor in the shape of the Series 7 Pro Monitor 738pu. It sports a 3840 x 1600 resolution which gives the 37.5-inch panel a rather unusual aspect ratio of 24:10 ou 12:5 si tu préfères. The monitor is built around an 8-bit + FRC IPS Black panel with a contrast ratio of 2000:1 and a 400 nits peak brightness. The panel supports a colour gamut of 98 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space and sports a 5 ms grey to grey response time. Cependant, it also has a max refresh rate of 60 Hz and is edge lit, which means it’ll be terrible for HDR, although it’s only certified for DisplayHDR 400, which means pretty poor HDR support to start with.

Côté connectique, HP has loaded out the 738pu with a wide range of ports, starting with a HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort input, as well as daisy chain output, one Thunderbolt 4 port that also supports 100 W USB PD and DP 1.4, une clé USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbit/s) Type-C port that also supports 65 W USB PD and DP 1.4 Dell a dévoilé une paire de nouveaux écrans 4K UltraSharp utilisant la technologie IPS Black de LG Display, one Thunderbolt 4 output for daisy changing (limité à 15 W), une clé USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbit/s) et continue jusqu'au plancher intérieur du boîtier (no video, also limited to 15 W) et cinq USB 3.2 Gen 2 Ports de type A, of which one is a 7.5 W capable charging port. It also has a Gigabit Ethernet port, four integrated speakers with DTS Virtual:X and KVM support, but no headset jack, microphone or built-in camera. It also supports Picture-by-Picture or Picture-in-Picture when multiple sources are connected. The stand supports height, tilt and swivel adjustments. The power supply is integrated and the 738pu has a maximum power draw of 318 W fully loaded. HP is asking for US$1,249 for the Series 7 Pro Monitor 738pu.