HP introduces ultrawide monitor with images from two different devices

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HP comes with a curved ultrawide screen with a screen diagonal of 43.4 “. Users can connect and use two devices at the same time on the screen. The screen will be released in November and costs about 1120 euros converted.

The image of the S430c can be split into two parts. This way two different devices can be used at the same time. In addition, it is possible to copy and paste between the connected devices with a single keyboard and mouse. This works on Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. So there seems to be no support for iOS.

The screen contains a VA panel with a resolution of 3840×1200 pixels and a refresh rate of 60Hz. Thanks to the 43.4″ screen diagonal with an aspect ratio of 29:9, the screen is equivalent in size to two 24″ monitors.

The monitor includes an infrared pop-up camera for facial recognition with Windows Hello. The screen contains an HDMI 2.0 port, a displayport 1.2 input and two USB-C ports with a power supply of 85W. In addition, the screen contains four USB ports of type a.

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