
Dell UltraSharp U3219Q
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"
Dell UltraSharp U3219Q
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"
Yes this monitor has KVM. I will pass this on for adjustment :) Thank you very much for the message.
Yes, the two tolerate each other very well. Fast charging and USB hub in one.
Yes, that's what I did and it works great. Macbook connected with USB-C and keyboard and cable for Ipad attached to the monitor.
Yes, it is height-adjustable. You can see it on the side of the photo, it has a mechanism used with many monitors where it is height-adjustable in a guide like this.
Hoi - it depends on the resolution in which you watch (or have) the videos or series. But in general: Yes. At 1080p on a 4k resolution "it still doesn't look bad", at 720p you'll see more "artefacts" and blurriness, less detail, anything below that you'll see that it's just blurry to more pixelated... and 4K content can also look "unnatural" or exaggerated... It's subjective, a matter of opinion, depends on the content... I use 3 screens on my Mac for example - 1 time 4K with full resolution - 1 time FullHD 1080 (but can do 4k, switch resolution there), 1 time WQHD (2560x1440) When I watch a video in YT for example. I watch a video in YT on the 4K monitor (then also has the 4K as resolution) and the video in YT is 4K, then I see e.g. the hairs on the jumper, with 1080 then you "see it" when you look at it or it seems blurrier... For films, videos and "just for consumption", 1080 is fine, 720 is also fine, just with "even" less "sharpness", everything below that is just...well. Hope that helps.
If it had to do with heat build-up, it would always occur when the monitor reached a certain temperature. Not just after 10 hours. And it would be more frequent in summer than in winter. The problem is almost certainly caused by the graphics card, a slight defect...
This is not a solution, but have you tried reducing the resolution to 1920x1080 ? Are all the problems still present then?
According to research, all Dell monitors come with a 3-year Advanced Exchange Warranty. Additionally and separately, a Premium Panel (= Pro Support) warranty can be purchased.
hi Grigala I'd recommend you check with Digitec/Galaxus themself - call or e-mail them :-) They state in their community terms, that the "questions area" should only be used to discuss the product itself (functionality etc) and not pricing or availability. https://www.digitec.ch/en/wiki/5340
Hey Stefan, how exactly is the question to be understood? The display has several ports (inputs) where you can connect your devices. But you can only use one at a time. You can't connect a MacMini and a MacBook and then display both simultaneously (side by side) on the screen. If you want to do that, you'll have to point to the Dell UltraSharp U4320Q. Cheers
I used it without any problems. But then I changed to an E-GPU - which has nothing to do with the question.
Dear Topflash It is not suitable for gaming, because it only has 60 HZ and a response time of 5ms. Unfortunately, I can't judge the foro processing. LG Florin
Yes, this display should be perfect for your use. It comes with a Displayport cable and a USB-C cable.
Just tested. Works perfectly
Hi Roberty, this display works 1A with the MacBook Pro via adapter Thunderbol - HDMI. Greetings stefbud
Yes, if the mount offers a VESA 100x100mm attachment https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/monitor-halterung-1986?pdo=1368-841%3A402&tagIds=77-624
I can highly recommend the screen, I think the picture is great, the colours are good, we do video editing and sound editing, but also image editing on it. I also work with the screen. Compared to 27, the 32 inch screen is quite a sight if you sit too close to it. From that point of view, curved might be a little better.
Hello Awollnik. Should work. Greetings stefbud
Just be sure that the mount supports VESA 100x100 and the weight of the monitor: StarTech Monitor-Wandhalterung (Wand, 27") This one should work even if the monitor is a bit wider.
Yes you will need an additional mini DP to DP cable. e.g. Delock Mini-DP to DP, 2m, V1.4, 8K support (2m)
You can't know everything, you'll find an answer here: https://www.displayspecifications.com/de/model/b96b14f5 Panel colour depth: 10 bit (8 bit + FRC) Most common are the panels that have 6, 8 and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel, ensuring 18-, 24- and 30-bit colours respectively. FRC Frame rate control (FRC) is a process that allows pixels to display multiple shades of colour. The fast cycle-like change of different colour nuances creates the deceptive perception of an intermediate nuance. For example, FRC makes it possible for a 6-bit matrix to visualise the 16.7 million colours typical of the 8-bit matrix instead of the standard 262200 such for it. Various FRC algorithms exist. Colours: 1073741824 colours, 30 bits. The maximum number of colours that the display can reproduce depends on the type of panel used and the use of technologies such as FRC that increase the number of colour nuances.
Unfortunately, we do not have any information on this at the moment. As soon as we receive an update from the supplier, the delivery date will be updated accordingly.
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