So now I have the 32 inch and it works the same.but obviously sometimes bigger is better and it is great to be able to see multiple windows or huge features of large files I am editing (video/movie).
So now I have the 32 inch and it works the same.but obviously sometimes bigger is better and it is great to be able to see multiple windows or huge features of large files I am editing (video/movie).
I bought this monitor from another supplier as I went for a refurb (£450 cheaper than new). There are a few points I discovered that I thought might be of interest, hence this review. First, the model.
I've been using this as my primary display for both professional and personal work for the last 6 months.
This monitor will take up a good chunk of desk real estate. There is no two ways about it. However, it will also give that same real estate back in allowing applications to show a lot more information at once and unlike multiple monitor setups, there is no bezel to get in the way.
The monitor is superb in terms of color gamut as expected! The calibration is spot on. I've been using DELL Monitors for the last 5 years and will keep using them in the future.
Dell's latest monitor is a heavy-duty 4K panel that spreads its 3,840 x 2,160 resolution across a 32in diagonal. It's designed for the office, which means that hefty pixel count is paired with corporate features: screen modes for industry-standard colour gamuts, card readers and USB ports, and...
Consistently good image quality; Plenty of ports and connectors; Good office features
Tricky to achieve best results; Needs to use Windows scaling options; More stand versatility elsewhere
The Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD 4K Monitor (UP3216Q) will appeal to graphics professionals, photo editors, and content creators who require precise color accuracy and superior grayscale performance.
Sharp Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) picture; Wide-gamut coverage; Excellent color and grayscale performance; Loaded with features
Expensive; All ports are located around back; No pivot capability
When we reviewed Dell's UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD UP3214Q ( at Amazon) back in 2014, it earned high praise for its color performance, robust features set, and highly detailed Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) image quality. However, we thought its $3,500 price was over the top. With the UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD 4K Monitor (UP3216Q), Dell once again offers a professional-grade 32-inch UHD display that delivers excellent performance and tons of features. At $1,399.99, it isn't exactly affordable, though it's around $2,100 less than its predecessor. If your work requires extreme color and grayscale performance, however, it is money well spent. Design and Features Design-wise, the UP3216Q($1,399.99 at Dell) isn't that much of an update from the Dell UP3214Q. It uses the same matte-black cabinet with silver trim and three-quarter-inch bezels. The 18.9-pound cabinet is supported by a sturdy silver stand that provides height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, but lacks pivot adjustability. You can eas...
The Dell UltraSharp UP3216Q is a pricey 32-inch, professional-grade monitor that delivers precise colors, excellent grayscale reproduction, and stunning UHD imagery.
Sharp Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) picture; Wide-gamut coverage; Excellent color and grayscale performance; Loaded with features
Expensive; All ports are located around back; No pivot capability
Consistently good image quality; Plenty of ports and connectors; Good office features ;
Tricky to achieve best results; Needs to use Windows scaling options; More stand versatility elsewhere;
Dell's Ultrasharp 4K and other monitors are definitely winners when it comes to general performance quality . They may not be absolutely spectacular but they do definitely deliver some great and versatile specs for high resolution display performance for gamers, office users, casual home users and...
Absolutely superb color accuracy; 100% sRGB; Adobe RB and REC 709 color space; 90% DCI-P3 color coverage; Elegant design with plenty of display space; Excellent connectivity; Solid contrast performance; Wide IPS viewing angles
Contrast could be better; Luminance bleed along bottom edges; peak brightness a bit weak
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