The Unified Security Hub is not a single device but an integrated chip or daughterboard that manages several security-related features: USH board - Dell
These monitors act as a USB hub. They usually feature a built-in USB 3.0 hub (4-5 ports), allowing you to plug your mouse, keyboard, and webcam directly into the monitor. Many models also support DisplayPort MST (Multi-Stream Transport) , allowing you to daisy-chain a second monitor from the first one, saving a port on your laptop.
– Unlikely, but sometimes autocorrect creates “USH” from “XPS” or “USB.”
Here are the most likely possibilities, depending on what you saw:
Could you share where you saw “Dell USH” — on a product label, a receipt, a driver download page, or a forum post? With that context, I can give you the exact article or spec sheet you need.
(Note: "USH" is the standard abbreviation used in Dell service tags for the popular UltraSharp series of monitors, most commonly referring to models like the U2415, U2417H, or U2715H.)
The Unified Security Hub is not a single device but an integrated chip or daughterboard that manages several security-related features: USH board - Dell
These monitors act as a USB hub. They usually feature a built-in USB 3.0 hub (4-5 ports), allowing you to plug your mouse, keyboard, and webcam directly into the monitor. Many models also support DisplayPort MST (Multi-Stream Transport) , allowing you to daisy-chain a second monitor from the first one, saving a port on your laptop.
– Unlikely, but sometimes autocorrect creates “USH” from “XPS” or “USB.”
Here are the most likely possibilities, depending on what you saw:
Could you share where you saw “Dell USH” — on a product label, a receipt, a driver download page, or a forum post? With that context, I can give you the exact article or spec sheet you need.
(Note: "USH" is the standard abbreviation used in Dell service tags for the popular UltraSharp series of monitors, most commonly referring to models like the U2415, U2417H, or U2715H.)