Dell UltraSharp U3219Q (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32")

Dell UltraSharp U3219Q

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"


Question about Dell UltraSharp U3219Q

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Janosch1408

4 years ago

I have been using this monitor for less than a year now and am basically very satisfied. For some time now, however, I have noticed that the image burns in extremely quickly. If I only read a document for half a minute to a minute and then go into a (programming) environment with a grey background (or dark images in Lightroom), I can "reread" the document for some time without problems. Even normal images/photos burn in visibly. I have a 4K monitor (IPS) on my Lenovo laptop and there I don't have a bit of such burned-in images after several minutes. I've sat in front of many screens at 28 years old - none of them have even come close to such severe burn-in. Is that normal with this monitor? It's not the cheapest...

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hc_finntroll

4 years ago

No problems for me. And that's not normal either. You certainly still have a guarantee. You should use it.

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avodatasud

4 years ago

I have the same monitor and I haven't noticed this yet. However, I have been using it for even less time.
I would definitely file this as a warranty claim, as this behaviour simply should not happen with the Ultrasharp series.
I previously had the U3011 in almost daily use at work for over 9 years and never had this problem. (I only changed because of the higher resolution of the U3219Q).

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thwinter

4 years ago

Mine doesn't do that. So it is probably broken.