Dell S3422DWG Curved Gaming Monitor - 34 Inch 1800R Curved Screen with 144Hz Refresh Rate, WQHD (3440 x 1440) Display, HDMI,

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 3,940 ratings

Price: 329.99

Last update: 09-09-2024


About this item

SEE EVERY DETAIL: This 1800R curved gaming monitor provides a truly immersive experience that offers more realistic visuals and comfortable viewing.Aspect Ratio: 21:9. Viewing Angle is 178° (H) / 178° (V).Contrast Ratio : 3000:1 / 3000:1 (dynamic), Brightness : 400 cd/m²..Power Consumption Stand by : 0.3 Watt. Humidity Range Operating : 10 - 80% (non-condensing)
A NEW VIEW: A WQHD (Wide Quad HD) curved monitor screen provides a display resolution of 3440 x 1440 on a 34-inch panel
A SMOOTHER EXPERIENCE: A 144Hz refresh rate allows fast-moving visuals to be seen with incredible clarity for faster reaction times
REMARKABLE CLARITY: AMD FreeSync premium technology allows gamers to stay engaged during battle with swift, responsive, stutter-free gameplay
WIN FROM ANY ANGLE: Game in comfort for extended periods due to a new slim, tapered stand with easy height and tilt adjustability

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Budget Gaming Monitor
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
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.
Kenneth Velazquez
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellence
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
This monitor is amazing, for the value of the money is amazing and the refresh rate at 4k beautiful, the connectivity is pretty simple, color of the monitor is amazing and have LED Light in the back and the dell logo is beautiful, love the between connection for the cables is really spacious
Gilbert C. Pogany
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good monitor for image editing.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
The monitor arrived the day after I ordered it. It was well packaged and was very easy to assemble. So far, it has worked very well and very reliably. It was plug-and-play. There were a few issues, however. The HDMI cable that came with the unit was only about 3 feet long; clearly an indication that the seller had no thought that perhaps that was inadequate to connect to a desk top computer. I had to purchase a longer cable. Connecting that cable to the right ports turned out to be a bit of problem also. The instructions were totally inadequate for that purpose. Even after printing the user manual, the proper way of connecting is still not clearly given. It was a try and try again situation. The other problem is related to using the control buttons to change such things as brightness, contrast, etc... They are all located BEHIND the monitor where they cannot be seen at all. The only way to manipulate them is by feel. I cannot understand why they could not have been placed at the front bottom of the chassis where there is ample room for all those buttons.
The quality of the monitor is as specified in the descriptions. It is sharp, clear, and the colors are beautiful. In other words I am happy with the purchase despite the above shortcomings. I recommend it but be prepared to be frustrated with those control buttons.
Ryan Pavey
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb 4k Gaming Experience
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
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.

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