Dell S3222HN Curved Monitor - 31.5-inch FHD (1920x1080) 75Hz 4Ms 1800R Curved Display, HDMI Connectivity, AMD FreeSync Techno

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 7,148 ratings

Price: 149.99

Last update: 01-11-2025


About this item

Immersion at its finest: With a 31.5″ curved screen, you’ll eliminate distractions and be more productive and more entranced with your content than ever before.
A superior screen: Thanks to VA panel technology, you’ll experience a 3000:1 contrast ratio that delivers deep blacks and bright white so you can see detail in even the darks or brightest movie scenes. Plus, with 99% sRGB color you can enjoy a viewing experience that’s more realistic than ever.
A stunning setup: Bring modern elegance to any space with our stunning new monitor, featuring a subtle textured back with a unique look. Plus, high functionality and superb style make this a dazzling addition to any work desk. More so, with the addition of a wall compatible VESA mount, this monitor is primed to become your home entertainment center.
Leisure gaming: Smooth, tear-free experience with AMD FreeSync technology, featuring up to 75Hz refresh rate.
Perfect ports: Switch seamlessly between streaming and gaming with dual HDMI ports, all while built-in audio automatically follows your source.

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the-movie-guy
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice replacement for an older 4K monitor
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
Just another Music/Outdoor/Technology Lover
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value, nice monitor and picture, great resolution
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
William
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for coding
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
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William
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for coding
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Edit (5/7/2023): Okay so after owning this monitor for a week or so, I've found that the flickering issue is still intermittent. Changing the color profile to RTS did not mitigate it, nor is changing it to any other profile (both on the monitor or in the Mac System Settings) . This appears to be a common issue with Apple's M1 chips and 4K external monitors (there are plenty of threads about this). I did not know about this prior to buying this monitor and I could not find a definite solution for this.
I did not have this issue when I had a 2K monitor with my M1 Macbook, both Dell U and S series 27 inch 2k monitor, and a Viotek Ultrawide 2K monitor also.
I'm still debating if I should return this or not and downgrade back to a 2K monitor.
I'm leaving it to 5 stars since it's not the monitor's fault, it's the M1 chip.

Just a few notes/tips:
- I downloaded the BetterDisplay App for the Mac. The license is only $15 and I've applied the license to two separate M1 macbooks with no problem. This allows you to enable native resolution scaling, which helps with the scaled resolution clarity somewhat, along with additional fine tuning configs.
If you don't know, Apple has scaling issues with 4k Monitors, refer to YouTube videos for more info.
- Setting the color profile to Generic RGB Profile really makes the color pop and the darks darker. So making it closer to the Macbook's native color vibrancy. This is set in the System Settings > Displays > Select the Dell S3221QS > Set color Profile to Generic RGB Profile (of course you can try out the other profiles too).
- Setting the response time to 'Extreme' should reduce ghosting (Just found this in some YouTube video)

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Sharp display for coding. I’m a software engineer. I initially made a mistake of purchasing a 2K 32 inch monitor. The text was somewhat pixelated, I knew it would cause eventual eye fatigue. Then, I picked this one up and the texts are very sharp even at 3008x1692 resolution (higher than 2k, less than 4K) which offers more screen real estate than 1440p. I’m happy with it.
All I care about is the text sharpness, I don’t play video games nor do I do any kind of video/photo editing, so I can’t comment about the vibrancy and/or color accuracy.

Only con I found is that with the standard preset mode, I saw that the backlight flickers when scrolling rapidly through some webpages. But once I changed it to RTS, it went away. Idk, maybe it’s a specific issue with my monitor (I purchased it used).

Anyways, no regrets. And to think I was considering picking up the Apple Studio display. Definitely saved me some funds ????????
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