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Dell G3223Q Gaming Monitor - 32-Inch 4K Ultra UHD (3840x2160), 144Hz 1Ms Display, AMD FreeSync+NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, Height/Swivel/Tilt Adjustability, 3yr Advanced Exchange - Black

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Display Size: 32 Inches


Size: G3223Q


Style: Non-Curved


Features

  • 32-inch 4K UHD Gaming Monitor built for seamless gameplay.
  • HDMI 2.1 enables the most demanding graphics in 4K at 144Hz VRR for PC gaming and 120Hz VRR for consoles.
  • Fluid, tear-free gameplay with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Vibrant, true to life visuals with VESA DisplayHDR 600 and DCI-P3 95%.
  • 3 Year Advanced Exchange Service: If your warranty issue cant be resolved remotely, Dell will send a replacement monitor the next business day if deemed necessary after phone/online diagnosis during your Limited Hardware Warranty term. Shipping times may vary by location.

Description

Next level 4K Gaming: The Dell 32 4k G3223Q gaming monitor comes with incredible clarity and sharp details with 4K UHD resolution, and HDMI 2.1 connectivity that supports even the most demanding graphics on both PC and latest consoles.

Brand: Dell


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎32 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 Pixels


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11ax


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell 32 4K UHD Gaming Monitor - G3223Q


Item model number: ‎G3223Q


Item Weight: ‎13.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.72 x 28.55 x 18.07 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.72 x 28.55 x 18.07 inches


Color: ‎Black


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎240 Volts (AC)


Manufacturer: ‎Dell Computers


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 28, 2022


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  • Amazing Budget Gaming Monitor
Display Size: 34 Inches Size: S3422DWG Style: Curved
I picked up Dell's S3422DWG back in March, and have been putting it through its paces ever since. It's my primary media device for games, movies, and photo editing, and I'm here to share my impressions of the monitor after the better part of a year. I picked up the S3422DWG for $380 to replace my aging Acer X34, as my latest build used an AMD GPU instead of the previous Nvidia, requiring a FreeSync device. I was immediately struck by how good the blacks looked compared to my old IPS: deep without all the old panel's backlight bleed. This higher contrast really enhances all of the media I throw at this monitor. I'm incredibly sensitive to motion blur, and I really can see the difference in responsiveness between an older 100Hz panel and a newer 1434Hz one. While VAs supposedly have worse viewing angles, I don't ever hit a real-world use case where I've noticed this. The curve is a bit more severe than I'm used to, but after a week my brain adjusted to it. The OSD is much nicer than my Acer with a few flaws. You get a joystick that can be depressed to open the OSD, with four buttons that can be mapped to menu items. Sadly the response time menu is not an option, so turning on strobing requires a menu dive each time. But overall quite functional and intuitive. So what about the dreaded black smearing? Early VA panels were panned for gaming due to dark content having a much worse response time than IPS displays, creating black smears during game movement. I'm happy to report that this monitor does not strongly exhibit this behavior on "Super Fast" response time. I do see a bit of dark content smearing with strobing turned on in games, where the ultra-responsiveness exposes anything but the fastest response times. But this is generally minimal, unless you have something like black text on a white sign. Let's talk to strobing. Compared to previous strobing monitors I've tried, I'm happy to report that the S3422DWG maintains very strong brightness with strobing (which it calls MPRT) turned on. Cross-talk varies depending on where you look on the screen. The center has very good coherency, the bottom is good in this regard, and the top of the screen exhibits noticeable strobe cross-talk. This means that strobing is viable in games where you're not fixing your gaze on the top third of the screen (such as Witcher 3) and not very good in games where you're looking all over the screen at any time (e.g., Diablo 4). Overall it's a nice perk, but not a universally reliable one. The last caveat for this screen is that reviewers have panned it for flickering with GSync under 60Hz, which could be a deal-breaker for NVidia users. Overall, this monitor is incredibly strong for its price point ($350 at the time of this review) for users who want to watch media, edit, or play games with an ultra-wide aspect ratio for AMD users. I recommend it as a gorgeous bargain panel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by AmazonReviewer

  • Superb 4k Gaming Experience
Display Size: 32 Inches Size: G3223Q Style: Non-Curved
If you're looking for a great 32" 4k gaming monitor, this is an excellent choice. This display has very vibrant and punchy colors, but the color is very accurate, and games look stunning. The detail and size make games super immersive. The response times on this monitor are also very good, and there is zero ghosting or lag. Freesync Premium Pro provides a perfectly smooth experience with zero tearing. HDR is not this monitor's strong suit, but there are very few options in this price range for HDR monitors so I recommend you stick with SDR. My panel has zero backlight bleed and there is very little IPS glow, which is very impressive, it's the best IPS panel I've personally seen. Brightness is also good, and I have zero issues in a bright room during the day with my blinds open. This monitor also has a clean and simple design that is not over the top and looks nice. The stand is flat and sturdy and doesn't take up excessive space on your desk like most gaming monitors. It has the aesthetic of a professional monitor, and great build quality as well. This monitor seems to be slept on since there are few reviews, but I give it 5 stars. I got exactly what I was looking for, which was a good 32" 4k gaming experience in the $600 price range. I trust Dell more than Gigabyte or MSI as far as warranty goes, and they have never let me down. 5 stars hands down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Ryan Pavey

  • Great monitor for the price.
Display Size: 34 Inches Size: S3422DWG Style: Curved
The packaging it came in was perfect. Super protective and very easy to set up. Plug n play no tweaking of the settings. The color and graphics look great. Have it running on a z2 mini g4 with a p1000 nvidia graphics card. No problem we detected right away and still have two hdmi inputs to connect more pcs. Price was worth it. At first glance you thing it might be to large but it def isn’t. Fits right were I needed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Sonia Bologna

  • Truly an incredible monitor, but with one odd design choice/flaw
Display Size: 34 Inches Size: S3422DWG Style: Curved
I bought this mainly for gaming, but it is an excellent choice for anything else like work or art. I've had several monitors now and this is my first ultrawide one. I was initially worried it would be too big for me or cause neck pain from looking at both ends of the screen, especially when gaming, but I can tell you that is not a problem here. It's a beautiful monitor with the right amount of curvature and adjustability to fit my needs. It promises on all of its advertised features and offers choices to accommodate what a lot of gamers look for in a high-end monitor. Before buying though, you'll want to make sure your PC can handle it. I have an RTX 2080, and this monitor is pretty much the best I can get with it, and I can't tell much of a difference in power draw or graphics quality (This monitor replaces a 2560x1440 curved one, which was still an amazing monitor, too). Now, to the design flaw I mentioned in the title, and the main reason I'm writing this; to give a little PSA on a weird quirk of the monitor. There are four settings available for response time: Fast, Super-Fast, Extreme, and MPRT. MPRT is 1ms response time and is what I prefer to use. However, every time I turn my PC on or wake it up from sleep, the response time resets to Fast. Every. Single. Time. A quick message from the monitor will pop up for 10 seconds or so when booting up saying that the refresh rate is too low and needs to be 100Hz or higher to use MPRT. You're probably thinking the Hz is too low, then, and so did I. But lo and behold, the Hz has not changed AT ALL from 144Hz when I go to check. I have to manually change the response time to MPRT (buttons on the side of the screen) for every power on or waking up. Oh yeah, and when it resets to Fast, the screen brightness goes down. You can see the screen get visibly brighter when putting it back to MPRT. I contacted Dell support and they were troubleshooting with me for over a month. Their final conclusion was that it is working as intended. What? I can see why the monitor does this: in the split second it's turning on, its going from 0Hz to 144Hz and so it thinks that you can't have MPRT on when it's below 100Hz. So, it resets it, telling you to up your refresh rate to get MPRT back. But, come on... really? It's not a deal-breaker but is so annoying. I'm on my computer every day and I have to have a sticky note on the monitor to remind me to change it. Even then, I still forget! I'm sure a lot of people will read this and go "Oh, first world problems! You're entitled, don't be lazy, etc.". Normally I'd agree, but this is a $500 ultrawide monitor with all the bells and whistles and comes from a well-known brand. I have a second, $200 monitor that does everything this one can but has never reset any of the settings. I've owned a $100 one that also does the same thing with no resetting. The only difference is resolution and size. I don't think it's laziness to expect an expensive product with a lot of good features to work correctly and not need manual input and handholding on a daily basis. Not to mention going from no worries on all my previous monitors to having to think about response time every day and wondering why my screen looks dimmer. TLDR: Best monitor I've ever had and I'm glad to have made the decision to get an ultrawide. Has all the features it advertises. Amazing for gaming or any use. Only flaw/annoyance is that your response time may reset every time your PC turns on or wakes up from sleep; a lower response time will also dim the screen. You have to manually change it back each time. Not really a big enough reason to not buy it, but certainly something I thought others should be aware of. UPDATE 6/12/2022: I recently upgraded my graphics card from an NVIDIA RTX 2080 to a 3080. Since doing that, the monitor no longer resets the refresh rate. I tried replicating the issue and it now stays at MPRT. I have no idea why the graphics card would affect that, but here we are. Maybe I had a setting somewhere that was reset upon installing the 3080? Or my PC needed a little more power in order to remember the setting? I'm happy that I don't have to remember to change the refresh rate every time, but it's weird that this was a fix. UPDATE 11/28/2022: The response time issue came back. If I have my timeline correct, it reappeared when I got a new PSU for my PC which was shortly after getting my 3080. There's got to be a setting somewhere that fixes all of this but I've tried everything I can think of. Still a fantastic monitor, but this is pretty annoying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022 by SZW

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