Product Comparison: Dell U3219Q vs Dell UP3216Q
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- This turned out to be a very nice monitor. Very good resolution.
- Very good resolution. You can turn it off and back on without things moving on the screen.
- The resolution I think it's a wise choice for pragmatic video editors who are looking for "Best Bang for the Buck" solutions.
- This is the right size for 4k resolution.
- The 4K resolution of the Dell has blown me away.
Dell U3219Q
Dell UP3216Q
- Under normal use the colors are mostly accurate. I do a mix of video and gaming on it.
- Fantastic Monitor with Great Color.
- It's sharp, matches the Retina Display's pixel density, and has amazing color.
- Beautiful picture with amazing color!
- Great-looking monitor with beautiful color reproduction.
- The peripherals are well-placed and the KVM (picture-in-picture and picture-by-picture) features are decent.
- Allows full size or larger full page document images in side-by-side configuration.
- I am using Windows 10 that does a good job scaling the font size.
- There is only so much detail the human eye can see at any given distance, and I think 4k is nearing that level of detail.
- Awful light bleeding, red tinted from right to left side.
- It has all the connections that I have been holding out for in a 4K monitor.
- The speaker bar (not included) matches it well and connects over USB for power and audio.
- Was very easy to connect to a PC using the HDMI to HDMI cable.
- Comes with an HDMI cable, a DisplayPort cable, and a USB 3.0 upstream cable, each 5+ foot.
- With its multiple USB ports should make for a nice way of hooking multiple such monitors to one or more systems side by side.
Dell U3219Q
Dell UP3216Q