HP's new ultrawide monitor can show two device's screens at once
HP has introduced a new Ultra Wide Monitor. It's named S430c. The 43.4-inch screen has a great feature added to this monitor. With USB-C, this monitor allows you to connect two devices simultaneously, and it displays two displays simultaneously. That is, as you put two 24-inch monitors at once. With the processor and software called HP DeviceBridge, you can transfer files between drag-and-drop machines.
After which the files are transferred to the respective device with the help of USB-C connection. This monitor runs at 4K (3,840 x 1,200) resolution at 60 Hz refresh rate. It displays 99% of the sRGB color spectrum. Can
It can light up to 350 nits. The monitor also has a popup IR camera, which allows Windows Hello logins to be used. It has 2 USB-C and 4 USB-Ports.
It also has an HDMI socket, display port and audio jack.
In this monitor, two devices running Windows, MacOS, Linux and Android can run simultaneously. Apparently it doesn't support iOS, nor does it support HDR. The monitor will be on sale from November 4 for $ 999.
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