The Dell monitor is aimed at those seeking a large and color-rich monitor for everyday use, work, gaming, and entertainment. The curved screen with 4K UHD resolution supports HDR technology and has a response time of 4ms. Additionally, it features AMD FreeSync technology for smooth gaming.
Impressive 4K Resolution
The combination of the ultra-thin bezel on three sides and 4K UHD resolution offers you immersive viewing experiences with incredible clarity and detail, as well as four times higher resolution than Full HD. It supports HDR content playback, providing you with enhanced entertainment.
Curved screen with 1,800R curvature: expands your field of view and provides an encompassing display, allowing you to enjoy an immersive experience when watching movies.
Impressive colors: with Vertical Alignment (VA) screen technology and wider color coverage of 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3, you can see rich colors, greater depth, and a wider range of shades.
Eye Protection: the TÜV-certified monitor features a flicker-free function, thanks to ComfortView capability that reduces harmful blue light emissions. It is designed to provide optimal user comfort that does not strain the eyes, even for extended viewing periods, such as when watching movies back-to-back.
Superior Sound: enjoy realistic sound, pulsating rhythm, and a larger-than-life cinematic experience, thanks to the two built-in 5 W speakers that are professionally tuned with the award-winning Waves MaxxAudio technology.
Impressive Curved Design
The modern, sleek design with a slightly textured pattern on the back of the monitor gives it a unique appearance. It transforms your space, thanks to the harmonious combination of stunning style and quality it offers.
Adjustability for Greater Comfort
Customize your viewing experience with the height-adjustable stand and tilt capability.
Absolute order: use the Dell EasyArrange feature to organize applications, emails, and windows on one screen.
More ways to multitask: with the Picture-by-Picture (PBP) feature that splits the screen into two sections or the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature that allows you to view two images simultaneously by placing a small window within the main window.
Seamless switching between devices: with the two built-in HDMI ports, your devices are always connected, and you can seamlessly switch from streaming content to console gaming.
Smooth gameplay with AMD FreeSync
By dynamically synchronizing the screen's refresh rate with the image frame rate, AMD FreeSync minimizes tearing, ensuring seamless and smooth gameplay.
The game mode instantly optimizes the colors and contrast of the screen for games, so you can enjoy every scene to the fullest.
Connectivity:
1. Security lock slot | 2. Power input | 3. HDMI 2.0 ports | 4. Base lock capability | 5. DisplayPort 1.2 port | 6. Audio output port | 7. USB 3.0 upstream port | 8. USB 3.0 downstream port | 9. USB 3.0 downstream port with BC 1.2 charging capability | 10. Speakers
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I bought it 10 months ago, as soon as I set it up, the floor disappeared from under my feet. I had never seen such a washed-out image in my life. I started adjusting the settings, but nothing worked. I contacted Dell's technical department and we spent 3.5 hours trying every possible adjustment. In the end, the girl told me that there is nothing better they can do and they won't accept it for service because it's a VA panel, so it's not that high-quality. I decided to send it back since I supposedly have a 14-day return policy. I sent it back, but they refused to accept the delivery. I filed a complaint with the consumer advocate, who responded after 3 months. In the end, I kept it and left a negative review for the store, but it was not accepted. That's the first part of the story. Now, I don't use the computer anymore and I'm trying to sell the monitor at half price. Anyone who saw it ran away. A week ago, I decided to play around with the settings again and I came across a guy with the same problem. He advised me to set the graphics card to the full RGB range instead of the usual custom setting. That was it. The image changes drastically depending on the time of day, and with some adjustments, it has become much better than my iPad Pro 2022 (see the photo) and identical to my 65-inch OLED. This setting cannot be done through Dell's menu, and I wonder if such a company is unaware of this. In the comments, you will see that there are many negatives about color accuracy, but in reality, it's amazing. I hope I helped
First of all, I would like to say that I have purchased three 32" (31.5) 4K VA monitors:
Dell S3221QS
Samsung U32R590CWR
LG 32UN500-W
These monitors were mainly for PS5 gaming but also for productivity. In terms of image quality, the specific one left me with mixed feelings. It is not something amazing that will impress a gamer, nor something that you will regret buying. Regarding its gaming capabilities, the monitor is average/satisfactory. However, in terms of desktop capabilities, it is quite good with clear letters and a comfortable experience. In other words, it is a good all-around VA monitor with a greater emphasis on desktop usage. The build quality and usability were the best out of the three. Nevertheless, if someone were to ask me which one I would buy again out of the three, it would be the Samsung 32" 4K, even though it does not have freesync and HDR.
Pros:
+ Beautiful design and very good build quality
+ Height adjustment
+ Decent speakers
+ USB connections that significantly help desktop users
+ 4ms response time
+ Good color accuracy
+ 1800R curvature (although the Samsung had 1500R and I prefer it)
+ Relatively comfortable
+ Freesync
Cons:
- HDR is not one of its strong points, but it is present
- Poor viewing angles, similar to the other two I had tested
- The menu is difficult to navigate due to the buttons. However, it has plenty of settings that you can adjust to find the perfect balance.
- The panel does not impress in terms of gaming capabilities and remains slightly average in terms of image quality
- The price compared to the competition is high. I believe a fairer pricing should be below 350 euros.
If someone is deciding between the three mentioned monitors, I would recommend the LG if they are only interested in gaming (and enjoy playing with settings), the Samsung if they are looking for a basic all-around usage, and the Dell if they primarily want it for productivity and secondarily for gaming, etc.
I bought it to replace a 27"/1080p monitor that I had at work and was very tiring. It was purchased in January for €430.
The usage is CAD/browsing/Excel for 8+ hours a day.
It is comfortable, has a lot of "space" for multiple windows (I also have the old one as a second monitor, so I don't lack space), clean and nice image. I don't have high demands for color accuracy and response, but for the work I need it for, it is fully satisfactory.
I would like a little more height adjustment (it has ~15cm), but since I have 2 screens, I plan to get a dual arm soon to solve the placement issue for both.
I don't use its speakers, as I had a Dell Soundbar (AC511) which unfortunately is not compatible (it doesn't attach, like in other Dell monitors).
For me, it is a very satisfactory purchase for the usage I have. Recommended.
Just 2 days of use...
I haven't "played" with the screen settings yet, so I'll need to come back to it!
Initially, it gives the impression of yellowish color instead of pure white, and for now, the curvature doesn't suit me at all.
However, I also noticed the sound issue with the production of "ultrasounds," as mentioned in another comment!
Personally, I have no intention of muting the sound and experimenting with the laptop's speakers or external speakers, so it will be returned immediately for a replacement!
Second faulty product from Dell within six months, as I also returned a 27-inch one that decided one morning that it didn't want to turn on!
I bought the screen to use it with logic at 1080p, but I wasn't satisfied. I don't know what the problem is, but the text wasn't very clear. I have the impression that it may be due to the anti-glare coating combined with the curvature, which I'm not a fan of in such dimensions because I don't play games. Maybe the situation is better with 4K if you have Superman's eyes. For me, companies should release 43-inch screens with more than 4K resolution because 4K on such inches is not the best for text (I tried that scenario too), but the experience of such a large screen size is really great. It fills up the entire space in front of me between the speakers without losing space in height, which is equally necessary for me. We hope and expect...
Very good screen, I mainly use it for work, browsing, and watching movies. Nice colors, my angles are fine since I am almost always centrally positioned. Good speakers. Minor drawbacks are the response time, minimal light bleed, and the coil whine that can be heard from the speakers when nothing is playing. Overall, very satisfied, would definitely buy it again!
I decided to write my impressions after 4 months of using the monitor.
I have it connected to the Microsoft Surface Book (1) through the IVANKY cable.
I mainly use it for office applications and browsing.
The curve doesn't bother me at all, I would say that if it were R1500 it would be even better, but R1800 is also good.
At first, it seemed huge and I had regrets that I didn't get a 27''. Now I understand that the 32'' is preferable to 27''.
The sound is average. However, there is an issue, the screen sometimes produces a strange sound, like ultrasonic frequency, which is very annoying. The solution is to select the laptop speakers in the Windows settings.
At first, my eyes got tired from the brightness and contrast. Windows has a display adjustment guide that helped me adjust the screen, I also chose the warm mode.
The backlight is visible in the dark when the screen is black, but you don't notice it in office applications and browsing.
There is a phenomenon, for example, when I open a website or application in full screen with a black background, the other colors change to toxic. If I put the same page in half screen and have any other program with a light background on the other half, the problem with the black background is not observed. I don't know if it's the screen or the laptop's graphics card.
The color performance is good, but I prefer the colors on the Surface Book's screen. But again, it's difficult to understand how it would be if the Surface Book's screen was 32''.
Overall, I am satisfied. Working on a 13-15'' and 32'' is incomparable. At some point, when I realized this, I started looking at the Samsung Monitor 49" Odyssey G9, but I was not satisfied with its height, it is about 50-60 millimeters smaller.
I bought it as my main screen for programming, to complement my 23" IPS. I had no experience with VA panels and from what I read, I was afraid that the viewing angles would be terrible, like the old TN ones. Nothing like that, the screen is perfect for the use I want it for and I am very satisfied with the purchase. Colors fade a bit at an angle, but that's it. It has significantly better black, perfect for code.
At 100% scaling, the letters are readable but tiring for long hours of use. I recommend 125-150% scaling or simply a larger font size in the editor.
The speakers don't have bass and aren't for much. It came with an HDMI cable, not DisplayPort, luckily I had one. The stand is quite good, sturdy, and the screen doesn't easily move.
In the photo, you can see the S3221QS (bottom) with VS Code open and a Nautilus window. The one on top is 23", for size comparison.
4K resolution, 32 inches (so the 4K makes sense), VA Panel (better contrast and blacks), curved, Gsync-Freesync-VRR, HDR (not the best but it has it), low input lag, PIP. The downside is that it's 60Hz, if it were, for example, 120Hz, we would be talking about a 1000€ monitor with the capabilities it offers. Now, if someone finds viewing angles important on a PC monitor, what can I say. Besides, if it's the main monitor, it will always be in the center, and I would much rather sacrifice a bit on viewing angles and have better blacks, better contrast ratio, and be able to watch a movie or play games in a dark room, rather than having an IPS panel that is simply disappointing. I believe that for this price, this monitor is the only option.
I replaced my 32-inch LG TV Full HD with an IPS glossy panel that I was using as a monitor. Needless to say, there is a huge difference. I should note that I bought it using Alpha Bonus points on a day when there was double the bonus redemption. Personally, I got it for €300 instead of €449. I don't think I would have bought it for €400+ as I believe there are plenty of options available.
Also, I play games in 1080p with upscale to 4K and a sharpening filter using Nvidia 1060. Freesync works perfectly in the 40-60Hz range and I didn't notice any flickering below 40Hz.
For more details, you can find them here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s3221qs