This is a tough review as I have mixed feelings about the screen. First of all well done to Scan, top service and delivery. My only real issue with the screen is the extent of light bleed. Its really quite bad and I had considered a return.
This is a tough review as I have mixed feelings about the screen. First of all well done to Scan, top service and delivery. My only real issue with the screen is the extent of light bleed. Its really quite bad and I had considered a return.
The U3415W is the best 21:9 monitor we've seen yet, but it's not perfect.
Robust build quality; Ergonomic VESA stand; High contrast ratio; Good overall image quality
Modest color accuracy for the price; Some backlight bleed; Expensive
Have this monitor set up with my Late 2016 MacbookPro for editing projects. I'm getting 3860 x1440 at 60Hz with a Display to USB-C cable from a company that has a great search engine. The monitor looks great, the image was superb out of the box, and I love that 3 year warranty just in case.
The monitor is great! Works beautifully with my Alienware 15. Picture quality is fantastic! However there is one dark dead pixel. Dell will replace the panel only if it is either a bright dead pixel or more than 5 dark dead pixels. Otherwise would have given 5 stars
First Off, The monitor came without any damage done to the box thanks to "DPD" unlike "Hermes Uk" in which my last 2 parcels had big gashes in the boxes! In this case I couldn't take the chance with a 34" monitor, so I paid extra for DPD to deliver it and it was worth it.
Curved-screen monitors haven't quite taken the market by storm, but they are beginning to trickle in. With the UltraSharp U3415W ($1,199.99), Dell joins LG and Samsung in releasing a gargantuan, 34-inch, ultra-wide, curved display designed to bring enhanced panoramic viewing to the desktop.
Accurate colors; Sharp gray-scale; Powerful audio; Lots of features
Expensive; No side-mounted USB ports
Back in the mid-2000s, owning a 30-inch monitor was the (expensive) dream. Our collective thirst for larger panels hasn't dampened since then, and if you're not considering splashing out on a TV-sized 40-inch 4K monitor, you might be weighing up a cinematic ultra-wide offering like the Dell...
Curved-screen monitors haven't quite taken the market by storm, but they are beginning to trickle in. With the UltraSharp U3415W ($1,199.99), Dell joins LG and Samsung in releasing a gargantuan, 34-inch, ultra-wide, curved display designed to bring enhanced panoramic viewing to the desktop. This monitor uses In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel technology to deliver rich, accurate colors and solid gray-scale performance, with wide viewing angles. It is equipped with numerous I/O ports and offers a USB hub and daisy-chaining capabilities, and it comes with a height-adjustable stand. The U3415W($799.99 at Dell) doesn't come cheap, but you get a lot of monitor and great performance for your money. It's our top pick for ultra-wide monitors. Design and Features Dell's UltraSharp monitors have always maintained a pleasing aesthetic, but the U3415W takes it to another level with a slick, (mostly) bezel-free design that makes the gigantic 34-inch panel look even larger than it already is. The...
The Dell UltraSharp U3415W is a huge, 34-inch, curved-screen monitor that delivers outstanding performance and is packed with features.
Accurate colors; Sharp gray-scale; Powerful audio; Lots of features
Expensive; No side-mounted USB ports
Dell LCD monitors might not be the best or high end choice, but absolutely the option of worthy buying. Much cheaper than the similar model from Samsung, also have advantages in price versus LG.
Got it during the B Friday at $649; Really value for money; I've be with Dell for years and have 3 LCDs in my home, an old 21", an old 30" and now comes the curving 34"; In general, the color and sharpness of words are excellent; I/O enough to user, built-in spker sounds good; Worth to buy
Not obvious cons so far at present
Exceeded my expectations. After watching a youtube review comparing this model to the 2017 model, I decided on this one because the only major differences were cosmetic. This monitor pairs well with my 2015 Macbook Pro Retina as a secondary display (see photo) and completely brings out the greatest...
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