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Dell UltraSharp U3223QZ 31.5" 4K UHD LCD Monitor - 16:9 - Black

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Display Size: 31.5 Inches


Style: U3223QZ


Features

  • 16:9 widescreen resolution perfect for watching movies, playing video games and getting on with office work
  • 4K UHD 4K UHD offers ample amount of desktop space with more than 8 million pixels
  • 5 ms GTG (Fast) response time makes it excellent for latest action films, sports or gaming

Description

Connect like you are thereMake the world take notice: Look great always with the most intelligent webcam in a 31.5" 4K video conferencing monitor that includes a 4K Sony Starvis™ CMOS sensor. Experience automatic focus with AI auto framing, true color even in harsh lighting with Digital Overlap HDR and great images without motion blur thanks to 3D/2D Video Noise Reduction.The full picture:Position the tilt adjustable camera to the angle you want and customize how much you want to show your surroundings by adjusting the field of view to 65°, 78°, 90°.Hear it all:Collaborate like you're there with built- in, dual echo cancelling mics and two 14 W speakers, strategically placed near ear-level for optimal hearing.Effortless securityEnhanced privacy:SafeShutter automatically opens and closes the camera shutter by syncing to video conferencing applications.Seamless precautions:Experience an extra layer of security and only showcase when you are ready with the microphone mute and camera disable buttons.Quick to collaborateFaster sign-ins:Dell ExpressSign-in detects your presence when you're close by and uses Windows HelloTM to log you in automatically. When you walk away, it locks your PC for added security.Easier collaborations:Launch Teams meetings effortlessly with the quick access touch control on this certified for Microsoft Teams monitor.Endlessly adjustable: Experience made-for-you comfort by tilting, swiveling and adjusting the height of your monitor (150 mm max).Designed with you in mindEasy on the eyes: Keep your eyes on the screen for longer with enhanced eye comfort from always-on, built-in ComfortView Plus.With software enabled Low-Blue light technology vs. with built-in ComfortView Plus.Brilliant visualsExceptional Contrast:See incredible color and superior black performance with a contrast ratio of 2000:1 on the Dell's first video conferencing monitor with IPS Black technology. Experience spectacular images across a wide 178°/178° viewing angle.Crystal clear visuals:With 4K resolution, 98% DCI-P3 color coverage, and VESA Display HDR400, every color and detail will pop ensuring you'll catch every single one.Peak productivity | Connect to it allStreamline your workspace with comprehensive connectivity including USB-C (up to 90W power delivery), RJ45 (Ethernet), and quick-access super speed USB 10Gbps and USB-C (up to 15W charging) ports.Expand your productivityExperience uncompromised picture quality by daisy chaining two 4K monitors with DSC (Display Stream Compression) technology. As a bonus, you can boost productivity by up to 21% with a dual monitor setup.


Standing screen display size: ‎31.5 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎4K Pixels


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎UltraSharp


Item model number: ‎U3223QZ


Item Weight: ‎26.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.89 x 21.26 x 36.48 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.89 x 21.26 x 36.48 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Dell Technologies


Date First Available: ‎July 17, 2022


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  • Unless You're A Techie, DON'T BUY FOR A MAC
Display Size: 32 Inches Style: U3219Q
SUMMARY -- Beautiful monitor, wonderful picture -- Not suitable for use with a MAC -- The most important piece of software to manage the monitor is NOT AVAILABLE FOR MAC, only Windows. -- Documentation is awful -- Tech support doesn't speak English -- at least not English I can understand I've only had it a day so who knows how it will hold up? But, it seems like a fantastic monitor. The colors are sharp and the resolution is great. I'm not a techie, so don't ask me about some of the esoterica some reviewers are really good at. I just look at the darn thing, it looks great to me, and that's that! I'm running it connected to the latest state-of-the art MacBook Pro. The model was released very recently and I just received it a couple of days ago. I'm on the latest MAC OS, Catalina. If the monbitor seems so great, why only 1 star? Actually, I'd give it zero stars if that was possible. The MAC documentation is awful and a key Program -- the Dell Display Manager -- isn't available for MAC. It's the software that makes it easy to run the thing and make all the choices, changing things on the fly, etc "Our engineers are working on it and we hope (not plan, but hope) to have it available for MAC in early 2021" This is a $1,000 monitor, and they don't have one of its key features available for MAC? Are you kidding me? And, what MAC documentation that IS there is based on a MAC OS from a generation or two ago. The buttons, clicks etc. Dell shows in the MAC documentation are, in many cases, just not there. I suppose they are someplace else in System Preferences, but, as I said, I'm not a techie. And then try to find the documentation!!! The only documentation that comes with the monitor is a "Quick Start Guide" -- a few small pages, printed on cheesy paper, no words just pictures of how to connect the various cables. No problem. The last page of the Quick Start drive has a line drawing of a book with a floppy disk (YES, A FLOPPY DISK) in front of it and a pointer to a website, dell.com/U3219Q). It doesn't take a techie to figure out that must be the place to find the monitor's Users Guide! It is, but you'll never find it! I spent 15 or 20 minutes on that webpage and associated links looking for the Usert Guide until I got frustrated. Lightbulb!! Tech Support should be able to direct me to the User Guide on the Dell website! And the tech support telephone number is easy to find on the website. A very promising start. I'll just call tech support and as where to go on the Dell website to find the User's Guide for my fabulous new $1,000 monitor. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME CALLING DELL TECH SUPPORT! Only 15 minutes or so on hold until I got someone -- a promising start. It should be the shortest tech support session that day at Dell, right? How long does it take to ask where to find a User's Guide on the website and get an answer, right? As it turns out, it would take forever -- and you still wouldn't be able to get an understandable answer. I don't know what language the person on the other end of the line was speaking, but it wasn't understandable English, that's for sure. I think it was a woman and she didn't understand me and I didn't understand her. It took a while, but eventually I figured out she was asking me for some sort of a number somewhere on the monitor, but I couldn't understand the name of the number (serial number? product I.D.? Something else?) I got that she was trying to tell me where to look, but I couldn't understand her. From my perspective, she could have been speaking Swahili. So, I politely asked if I could speak to someone else who spoke better English. She had no clue what I was asking for. I gave up and hung up. After another half hour or so surfing the Dell website, I finally found the 77 page User's Guide. I also found the 12-page User's Guide for the Dell Display Manager software. I skimmedf Display Manager User's Guide - it's amazing! It makes everything about the monitor totally and easily controllable from one place. Here are all the things it does -- easily and simply: "Dell Display Manager User's Guide │  1Del l Display Manager User's GuideOverviewDell Display Manager is a Microsoft Windows application used to manage a monitor or a group of monitors. It allows manual adjustment of the displayed image, assignment of automatic settings, energy management, window organization, image rotation, and other features on select Dell monitors. Once installed, Dell Display Manager runs each time the system starts and places its icon in the notification tray. Information about monitors connected to the system is ava!ilable when hovering over the notification-tray icon" Wow! This monitor is going to be EASY to use! Perfect for a non-techie like me! But, of course, Dell hasn't bothered to write the software to run on MAC -- only Windows. Are you kidding me? AND, get this... There is a separate piece of documentation on the website titled "Using a Dell UltraSharp USB-C Monitor with a Mac" Promising. Here are about the only directions for MAC... "Setting Up Your Monitor Follow the instructions to set up your Dell UltraSharp monitor using USB-C connection. Connect your Mac system to the monitor using the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 cable. On your Mac’s System Preferences, select Displays to choose your external monitor. Select Display tab to set your desired screen resolution. Select Color and set to Millions of Colors. Select Refresh Rate and set your Hertz to 60 Hz. Select Arrangement Tab to set your display mode to either Extended Desktop (uncheck the Mirror Displays button) or Mirror Displays (Figure 1)." There's only one problem. What the instructions say isn't applicable to the new MAC Catalina OS. For examples: The Display tab has no option to set screen resolution (I found it someplace else) Under "Color", there is no option for "Millions of Colors" There is no option to set a Refresh Rate I am not joking about this: The ONLY documentation in this guide is what I copied/pasted above -- and, as I wrote, it's worthless since it was written for an earlier generation MAC OS and what's written isn't right for Catalina. The rest of the Guide -- several pages -- is Troubleshooting Tips, 13 of them. Here's #13: 13. Is there a Mac version of the Dell Display Manager Software? No. Dell is working closely with our software development teams to have a Mac version of the Dell Display Manager by early 2021. So, as a non-techie I've now spent a couple of hours trying to make the Dell U3219Q work effectively with my MAC. I've been through several places in System Preferences (including Accessibility, that I've never used in my many years of MAC) and I think I've finally got it right. And as part of writing this review I re-skimmed the User Guide for the Display Manager -- what took me a couple of hours is probably 15 minutes using that software. Oh, did I mention that Dell sells a $1,000 monitor that isn't really suitable to run on a MAC? I love the monitor after only a day. And, I now think I have it set up right. But, what if I want to change something going forward? What if I even want to experiment by trying different options? A breeze with Display Manager (FOR WINDOWS ONLY!) I can't even begin to figure out how to do any of those things. And, it's worse. I don't even know what some of the choices are. So, to rew-summarize... SUMMARY -- Beautiful monitor, wonderful picture -- Not suitable for use with a MAC -- The most important piece of software to manage the monitor is NOT AVAILABLE FOR MAC, only Windows. -- Documentation is awful -- Tech support doesn't speak English -- at least not English I can understand While writing this review, I am getting absolutely furious. I'll almost certainly return it to Amazon -- luckily I took pictures of each step of unpacking it so I can re-pack it right. I know everything is made in China these days, but I like to support an American company whenever I can. Dell doesn't make stuff here, but at least they are an American company. Too bad. And, now it's back to Amazon to see if I can find a 32" 4K monitor that's made by a company that wants to sell to MAC users, not just Windows users. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Great for desktop estate and office use with frustrating reflections and poor motion performance.
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: U2723QE
My main monitor has been an old 2K 144hz ASUS which I have always appreciated for gaming, but I needed more desktop space to work with video, graphics and general office work. I opted for a dual-display setup with a monitor more geared towards gaming and this Dell monitor for everything else. To these ends it has been exceptional - 4K estate with pleasant and accurate colors, adequate brightness (unless you really need HDR tonality) for daytime use and night use, and a good looking frame. When I'm using it for video and document editing I am very pleased with it - except at night when even a fairly low lamp some twenty feet behind me casts a noticeable haze on the screen. For the most part I got over it, though my old ASUS is pitch black and matte and the difference is silly. Along with this there is a slight bleed of inconsistent light from the edges when I view the screen entirely black, but it's not noticeable during general work. For video editing generally it's more than adequate and probably about as good as the many options I had spent weeks looking at, but unlike some, text and general use looks fantastic, which I really appreciate with the amount of text I am looking at. As a side quirk, the quick menu joystick is uninspiring, offering easy presets between color spaces, but if I want to change brightness (such as from day to night time), it is cumbersome. This is not a gaming monitor, I will note, though I do not hold that too much against it because it is not the monitor I use for that. I was hopeful I could play RTS or city-management type games, that aren't dependent on fast play-style, in 4K to at least see them gorgeously, but as soon as there is any movement, the ghosting is apparent and cumbersome and ruins the benefit of the resolution. I tried a few FPS games on it, and I will say I would not bother trying them further - though perhaps I am just used to faster refreshing screens now and that has limited a regular 60 hz appeal. But again, this is not a gaming monitor. For office use (despite the reflections) and video or visual editing (as long as you don't depend on HDR, which few monitors in this class will accurately represent), it's hard to go wrong with this monitor, and it has managed those capacities much to my delight and productive ease. Despite the many other options I chose this over, I have no regrets and comfortably use it daily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022 by P Garbotz

  • Great for this digital designer
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: U2723QE
I'm running a Macbook Pro laptop with this monitor, and it works great. I came to this monitor after doing plenty of research. The color range, the multiple inputs, the matte screen, and no frills. I'm using this as my daily driver in my design work, and it works perfectly. I'm glad I bought this! Note, the USB power delivery for my 2019 MBP (96W to charge) is too low to support via USB C because the monitor output via that connection is 90W max. Those running on Apple Silicon should have no issue as long as you need no more than 90W to charge it. That fact should not sway you away from this monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022 by JGH

  • As Good As An Apple ?
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: U2723QE
I have an Apple Studio monitor and this Dell U2723QE UltraSharp 4K USB-C Hub Monitor - 27-inch looks pretty darn good. The Apple is 5K and this Dell is 'only' 4K but the picture quality looks good. One of the reasons i selected this monitor is the KVM capability. Besides my main Mac I want to connect an Apple Mini to it. I haven't done that yet but I think I know how. The biggest difference between this monitor and my Apple monitor is ease of use. I hooked up the Apple monitor and it worked. I had to figure out how to hook this one up. Maybe it is because this one has the KVM but it took a while to get it to work. Dell has a lot of online manuals but I find them less than easy to understand I do like the Dell stand to VESA mount system. It is easy to remove the stand, or not put it on in the first place, and attach the VESA plate to the back of the monitor. Unfortunately Dell put in too short screws that cannot be used with the VESA plate. I have a VESA mounting kit with lots of various size screws and was able to cobble something together. It's too bad Dell cannot provide long enough screws. It's not perfect but I am judging it on its video quality and that is 5 star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022 by Sandi

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