![]() The display doesn't actually take HDR input from what I can tell. Additionally, you can forget about VESA mounting, as separating the display from the stand/base would disable the monitor. The way this is set up allows for tilt and swivel, but no height adjustment or rotation of the display. ![]() ![]() All connectivity is in the back of this base, and the tactile menu/control buttons are on the top/front of the base, making them easier to see and use than anything save a proper joystick. This gives it an "All-In One" appearance. In order for Dell to achieve the Ultrathin design that they were going for, electronics typically found behind the displays have been moved to the base. Dell's Marketing - Ultrathin Design, HDR, and InfinityEdge
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