
Dell UltraSharp U3223QE
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
Dell UltraSharp U3223QE
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 31.50"
The choice of 32" flatscreens with 3840x2160 resolution was not too big, but the Dell convinced me with its technical specifications and price/performance ratio. I need it in my home office for office and website maintenance and image/video editing. It's not a cheap monitor, even though the Digitec price is a lot lower than the official Dell price, but the quality is completely convincing, razor-sharp and the "low blue light" ensures fatigue-free working, I would buy it again immediately. I first looked at the P3223QE, which would be a little cheaper but has 'only' an IPS panel instead of IPS black, lower brightness and contrast values and no KVM.
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I work in the shop with an equally good quality LG monitor of the same size, unfortunately still without the many connections. The picture and the general handling (setup menu, switch on the back) convince me much more. I replaced an iMac 27" 2015, the picture is almost as good, but of course much bigger at 32". Plus the iMac was starting to have problems with the picture (known shadowing). I'm currently using it with a MacBook Air 2020 and I'm extremely happy with this constellation. I would recommend this monitor to anyone who is looking for a top product at a reasonable price in the home office. And it's just a lot of fun to work with, even watching movies occasionally is great.
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On the Mac, an extra app "MonitorControl" can also be used to adjust the brightness via the buttons, which is not possible out of the box.
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After some deliberation, I have decided in favour of this monitor. I need it to edit my photos with Lightroom and Photoshop. The expectations were completely fulfilled and I will also buy a second one.
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I mostly work in the home office and programme databases and reports for the company. I also don't have a TV, but prefer to watch videos in 4K via Jellyfin and my home video collection. And since I didn't just start doing this yesterday, the Dell here is only the fourth monitor I've bought privately that offers 4K resolution and at least 27" screen size.
PIP, inputs for HDMI, DP and USB were decisive for the purchase, so that I can control my laptop, home PC and NAS. I also decided against the curved Dell UltraSharp U4025QW (which was the alternative), as I watch videos from my bed and a curved monitor is not ideal at a distance of 2 metres from the display.
Conclusion on the U32 so far: Awesome. It replaces a BenQ 27", which still works, but I find it annoying to use. The Dell is easy to adjust, the two control buttons are in a very easy-to-reach place for me, and the display at 4K resolution is flawless, error-free and sharp, without any colour fringing or colour changes.
I don't care whether the monitor is suitable for gaming or the colour display is suitable for image editing. The main thing is that I have a huge display on which I can write my programmes and which consumes as little power as possible.
Yup, I'd buy it again.
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I attached the screen to the MacBook Pro Max and it is recognized flawlessly. Very versatile to use thanks to built-in hub on the back.
Image very sharp and very usable for image editing. Also like the design. Was unfortunately no CH power cord included.
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6 out of 30 reviews