The Dell Dell P3222QE does have good ergonomics, though. We guess they just never meant for this to be a multi-source monitor, which is such a missed opportunity, especially at such a high price. It seems like a massive oversight on Dell’s part, especially because productivity often means multi-tasking. This USB-C hub also uses the monitor’s lone USB-C port as its upstream port, which means that if you have two PC sources, those two sources cannot utilize the same peripherals. It’s a nice attempt at adding value to a productivity monitor if it wasn’t a tad counterproductive. The USB-C hub, however, has four USB ports on hand for your peripherals. Having one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0, and one USB-C port is really nothing to get excited about. There’s a decent selection of them, but Dell seems to have put more thought into the USB-C hub than the input ports. The ports in the back are centered, facing down, and are easy enough to access.
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