detailedReviews: detailedReviews 1: content: I have been utilizing Alienware products for several years as I find that they are always at the forefront of innovations with respect to gaming monitors. This monitor is an eye-opener with its stunning display, and fantastic specifications. The QD-OLED display leaves the competition in the dust with breathtaking screen colors, and the "curve" pulls you into the action.This monitor utilizes "QD"-OLED technology which quite honestly, I hadn't heard of. Research reveals the following, and I quote: “QD-OLED is a new technology that has better colors, brightness and possibly higher peak brightness”. That being said, I totally agree with that statement.As per the manufacturer, this monitor has a 4K UHD resolution, a rapid 240HZ refresh rate, and a swift 0.3ms ... MoreI have been utilizing Alienware products for several years as I find that they are always at the forefront of innovations with respect to gaming monitors. This monitor is an eye-opener with its stunning display, and fantastic specifications. The QD-OLED display leaves the competition in the dust with breathtaking screen colors, and the "curve" pulls you into the action.This monitor utilizes "QD"-OLED technology which quite honestly, I hadn't heard of. Research reveals the following, and I quote: “QD-OLED is a new technology that has better colors, brightness and possibly higher peak brightness”. That being said, I totally agree with that statement.As per the manufacturer, this monitor has a 4K UHD resolution, a rapid 240HZ refresh rate, and a swift 0.3ms response time. It supports Free-Sync technology and features HDR capabilities, including Dolby Vision and HDR600. All of these statistics and hardware enhance my gaming experience. This monitor is built for speed as it handled whatever "games" I threw-at-it with ease with no noticeable lag, bog-down and or ghosting.The stand assembled with a single hand-tightening of a single screw. The monitor has an adjustable stand which enables me to view the screen at my perfect viewing level. All of the controls are easily accessible and positioned perfectly. I found the stand to be sturdy in nature, which tilts and swivels on demand. This monitors display is just gorgeous and has great color accuracy. The factory-calibrated display required no additional adjustments and was just perfect right out of the box. Colors are amazingly vivid and accurate as I haven't experienced in the past. It has awesome color definitions coupled with amazing color clarity. No matter what viewing angle I tried, results were fantastic. The monitor has several ports such as 1 DisplayPort, 2 HDMI 2.0 Ports and a USB 3.2 hub.The new "QD"-OLED monitor technology delivers a stunning visual experience, color accuracy, superior brightness, and deep contrast that surpasses traditional OLED and LED panels. I am highly impressed with this monitor, and I love everything about it. Its ultra-wide view coupled with its superb QD-OLED display offers a top-notch gaming experience. This Alienware AW3425DW is most definitely a class-act worthy of ownership and should be considered for hardcore gamers and ordinary users alike. This is absolutely a beautiful product! Highly recommended. Less
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title: Stunning QD-OLED, immersive curve, great specs
detailedReviews 2: content: I am currently running a triple computer setup in my office studio area. I have a dedicated computer for photo and video editing, a computer for audio production, and a laptop for web browsing, that also doubles as my gaming computer. This review is about the excellent Alienware 34” ultra wide gaming monitor, which I have connected to my gaming laptop. I’ve been wanting an ultra wide monitor for more immersive gaming, but also wanted the monitor to have great resolution, to be bright, to have a fast refresh rate, and to showcase vivid, yet accurate colors. I have to admit, the specs of the Alienware 3425DW monitor were intriguing and ultimately, this monitor has surpassed all of my expectations.Upon receiving the monitor, the first thing I noticed was that the box ... MoreI am currently running a triple computer setup in my office studio area. I have a dedicated computer for photo and video editing, a computer for audio production, and a laptop for web browsing, that also doubles as my gaming computer. This review is about the excellent Alienware 34” ultra wide gaming monitor, which I have connected to my gaming laptop. I’ve been wanting an ultra wide monitor for more immersive gaming, but also wanted the monitor to have great resolution, to be bright, to have a fast refresh rate, and to showcase vivid, yet accurate colors. I have to admit, the specs of the Alienware 3425DW monitor were intriguing and ultimately, this monitor has surpassed all of my expectations.Upon receiving the monitor, the first thing I noticed was that the box was pretty huge and the monitor was packed carefully inside. The unboxing and setup process was so easy, I was up and running in only a few minutes. When I powered it on for the first time, I was greeted with the Alienware logo, then a default message stating that the monitor was factory color calibrated and ready to go. I connected my gaming laptop and fired up DOOM for some intense testing and a lot of fun. Once I configured DOOM’s settings for the 21:9 aspect ratio and selected 3440x1440, it was a glorious sight to behold. I experienced everything I had been hoping to see performance wise. It was literally hours before I got up from my seat.With the 240Hz refresh rate, I experienced ZERO tearing, or latency issues. DOOM is a very demanding, high action, fast paced FPS game, and it ran flawlessly, looked bright, sharp, and vibrant. Needless to say, it looks absolutely incredible with max video settings. I sit about 2-3 feet from my monitor, so having a curved screen with this type of performance makes gaming much more visually immersive than the standard non-curved flat screen I was previously using. This display is very easy on the eyes!The colors and brightness I witnessed playing DOOM were about the best I have seen on any gaming monitor I have owned. This monitor can display 99.3% of the DCI-P3 color space, which is important if you want accurate colors and rich vibrancy. Rated for up to 1000 nits brightness, this monitor also produces deep blacks and white whites, making the gaming experience that much more enjoyable. If that wasn’t enough, the Alienware 3425DW is also NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync compatible out of the box, which helps to eliminate screen tearing even more by matching the refresh rate to your GPU of choice.Included in the box were cables for high speed HDMI, a Display Port cable, and a USB A to B cable. It was also nice to see that the power cable was only a single IEC cable, instead of having a power brick in-between. Thank you, Alienware!The ports are abundant and more than enough for my needs. You get two HDMI ports, a Display Port, a USB Type B upstream port, a USB Type A downstream port, and a USB Type C downstream port that also includes 15 watt charging.Taking all of that into consideration, there are a few things I would love to see changed on future versions of this monitor series, starting with the port placement. If you use this monitor on a desk, but want to plug in cables, it is pretty difficult to see the ports since they are on the bottom. I would much prefer the ports to be on the back of the monitor instead. That way, you can just swivel the monitor on its stand and look around back, instead of picking it up to see the bottom, tilting it back on its base, or trying to get your head under it to see them. I would also have preferred the resolution to be a full 5120x2160, but I know that would also put it in a different price range and category all together. My main reason for this is that text would be much more sharp, and I could also then use it more comfortably for photo and video editing if needed.I do love the look and performance of this monitor. It does exactly what I need it to do as my extended laptop gaming monitor. If I had the desk space, I would get a second one to have the ultimate curved dual display experience. If you get the chance to see this in-person at a local Best Buy, I would highly recommend it!***PROS***240 Hz refresh rate, G-Sync, and FreeSync for stable, tear free gamingGreat resolution and color accuracy for top tier gamingVery bright with deep blacks and white whitesUltra-Wide angle for immersive gaming***CONS***I would have preferred 5120x2160 resolutionPort location is difficult to see Less
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starRating: 4
title: Immersive ultrawide, zero tearing, great colors
detailedReviews 3: content: Summary: This monitor has a high-end high refresh rate OLED panel which produces beautiful HDR visuals, is physically well built, and comes with a great warranty. If you have an older 60Hz monitor and have a graphics card that supports higher refresh rates, this upgrade is a no-brainer.Up until recently I was in the camp of not believing that a 240 Hz monitor would make a huge difference, but I now admit that I was wrong. I had the ability to directly compare a 4K 60 Hz monitor to the QHD Alienware and I am blown away by just how fluid simple things like scrolling appear on this display. Pair that with a superior OLED panel and nothing even comes close in my opinion.Dell has been making monitors forever and they are extremely good at what they do and these OLED ... MoreSummary: This monitor has a high-end high refresh rate OLED panel which produces beautiful HDR visuals, is physically well built, and comes with a great warranty. If you have an older 60Hz monitor and have a graphics card that supports higher refresh rates, this upgrade is a no-brainer.Up until recently I was in the camp of not believing that a 240 Hz monitor would make a huge difference, but I now admit that I was wrong. I had the ability to directly compare a 4K 60 Hz monitor to the QHD Alienware and I am blown away by just how fluid simple things like scrolling appear on this display. Pair that with a superior OLED panel and nothing even comes close in my opinion.Dell has been making monitors forever and they are extremely good at what they do and these OLED panels are no different. They include a 3-year premium panel replacement with the purchase of these particular model so if there is any issue with even a single pixel they will replace it. This is exactly the kind of support I would expect to receive from a premium product.Overall, the monitor looks sharp. The stand and monitor is a super dark blue and feels sturdy. It all has this sort of curve floating alien ship esthetic that you would expect from an Alienware product. The RGB is there but feels subdued compared to other Alienware products. It’s not flashy, but gives you the ability to customize the RBG power button and alien head on the back of the monitor. Frankly you aren’t going to be looking at the RGB as you’ll be completely immersed in the picture!To make the most use of this monitor you’re going to want to make sure you’re using a GPU from the latest 2 generations. In my case I’m using a Radeon 7900XT. But no matter whether you choose a card from team green or red, this monitor supports both G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro, so you won’t have any screen tear and will be able to experience HDR visuals regardless of where your loyalty lies.I tested Call of Duty Warzone with everything set to max and was able to achieve a pretty stable 210-240 Hz without issue and the game looks so much smoother than I had ever experienced it before. It’s truly hard to describe how fluid and how much more connected to the game I feel compared to a monitor at 60 Hz. Less
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starRating: 5
title: High refresh rate OLED, beautiful HDR visuals
detailedReviews 4: content: So I have a lot to say about my new Alienware AW3425DW QD-OLED monitor.The blacks on this monitor are really dark and inky as you would expect from an OLED monitor, but we're talking "void of space" dark, "black hole with a side of espresso" dark. They are black levels that make content pop - no more grayish blacks. It also helps that Alienware put an anti reflective coating on this monitor. It makes a difference in lighter rooms. The refresh rate is outstanding at 240Hz. I had a 165Hz before this and I just can’t get past how buttery smooth this screen is. My eyes are very sensitive to refresh rate and it bothers me to have anything below 100Hz.Now when it comes to splitting this screen, Windows 11 has nice built-in features to split it many different ways. If ... MoreSo I have a lot to say about my new Alienware AW3425DW QD-OLED monitor.The blacks on this monitor are really dark and inky as you would expect from an OLED monitor, but we're talking "void of space" dark, "black hole with a side of espresso" dark. They are black levels that make content pop - no more grayish blacks. It also helps that Alienware put an anti reflective coating on this monitor. It makes a difference in lighter rooms. The refresh rate is outstanding at 240Hz. I had a 165Hz before this and I just can’t get past how buttery smooth this screen is. My eyes are very sensitive to refresh rate and it bothers me to have anything below 100Hz.Now when it comes to splitting this screen, Windows 11 has nice built-in features to split it many different ways. If I am working on it I like the 33-33-33 split. When gaming though I like it all on one screen, unless my game does not support extra wide play. Picture-by-Picture (PbP) is a fantastic addition, allowing you to display content from two different sources simultaneously. However, when utilizing the Picture-by-Picture feature, I could only get the display to run at a refresh rate of 60Hz. While this is fine for many applications, it's something to be aware of if you're a high-refresh-rate purist who demands more than that. For most productivity tasks and even some casual viewing, 60Hz in PbP mode won't be an issue, but it's a detail worth noting for the hardcore gamers out there.The OLED display delivers beautiful, vibrant, accurate colors that leap off the screen. I swear sometimes some of the red on my screen looked like there was a light on, not just part of the screen. The ultrawide aspect ratio is an incredibly immersive field of view, making every game and even my spreadsheets feel more expansive.The AW3425DW has a good amount of ports that are more than enough for me, two HDMI 2.1, a DP 1.4, and a Type-C with power delivery. Note - the Type-C connection is not a video input, power delivery only, but it will charge my laptop so that makes one less plug in my surge strip.Overall, this Alienware AW3425DW is a really impressive monitor that is a visual feast for the eyes. The deep, inky blacks are a game-changer for content consumption, and the Picture-by-Picture is a great feature, I just wish it could run at a higher refresh rate, though the overall 240Hz is mind bendingly smooth. I have never owned a monitor with such an amazing screen before. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Deep inky blacks, buttery smooth 240Hz
detailedReviews 5: content: I got this monitor for my PC, which uses an nVidia 3090ti. For that reason, G-Sync compatibility was a must for me. Fortunately, we’re seeing more monitors that support both AMD AND nVidia clocking protocols, and this is one of them.The monitor is relatively lightweight, coming in at 11.2 pounds without the stand, and 17.95 pounds with the stand. I will opt for the stand. It is relatively compact, and its base measures in at approximately 10.25” W x 10.25” D and is relatively flat. I’ve used this area as a place for special keepsakes. Using a second-generation Samsung OLED panel, the AW3425DW ups the ante to 240 Hz refresh.The AW3425DW curve is a bit more than my previous monitor, so I’m still getting used to that aspect. It is still a comfortable field of view, ... MoreI got this monitor for my PC, which uses an nVidia 3090ti. For that reason, G-Sync compatibility was a must for me. Fortunately, we’re seeing more monitors that support both AMD AND nVidia clocking protocols, and this is one of them.The monitor is relatively lightweight, coming in at 11.2 pounds without the stand, and 17.95 pounds with the stand. I will opt for the stand. It is relatively compact, and its base measures in at approximately 10.25” W x 10.25” D and is relatively flat. I’ve used this area as a place for special keepsakes. Using a second-generation Samsung OLED panel, the AW3425DW ups the ante to 240 Hz refresh.The AW3425DW curve is a bit more than my previous monitor, so I’m still getting used to that aspect. It is still a comfortable field of view, and I suspect I’ll find it to be more intuitive than that of its predecessor.The monitor supports a good amount of I/O, including two HDMI 2.1 inputs, a Display Port 1.4 input (which I am using). There is a USB Type B upstream port that must be connected to your PC or laptop to enable the USB Type A (5 Gbps) and USB Type C (also 5 Gbps and supports up to 15W charging) ports that are located on the bottom of the monitor - hiding in plain sight.The “joystick” used for configuring the display is located on the bottom of the monitor, dead center. Press the joystick (press toward the ceiling) brings up the on-screen display, and you can walk through the very intuitive menu options to configure the display to your liking.Looking at the screen – wow. Yes, that’s a qualitative assessment, but you’ll love the bright screen and clarity of font rendering from your PC or laptop. For its price, you’d be hard pressed to find a better display. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Great panel, G-Sync/FreeSync, 240Hz @ 1440p
detailedReviews 6: content: Where to start, this, OLED 34 inch ultrawide monitor from Alienware is gorgeous. I have had so many monitors over the years, different panel types, sizes, resolutions; and I noticed they all seem to be close to each other, with minor differences. But this is my first OLED I’ve owned after seeing so many of them at friends houses or in stores and I gotta say, the difference is more than minor. The colors are great, but the blacks are where you really see the difference. Like any OLED display, the blacks are true black and combined with the shiney screen, it just looks fantastic.So it looks awesome, that’s like 80% of it right, but what about the other things? Well, when I was researching this monitor, I saw big tech reviewers complain about no USB C power out, or a ... MoreWhere to start, this, OLED 34 inch ultrawide monitor from Alienware is gorgeous. I have had so many monitors over the years, different panel types, sizes, resolutions; and I noticed they all seem to be close to each other, with minor differences. But this is my first OLED I’ve owned after seeing so many of them at friends houses or in stores and I gotta say, the difference is more than minor. The colors are great, but the blacks are where you really see the difference. Like any OLED display, the blacks are true black and combined with the shiney screen, it just looks fantastic.So it looks awesome, that’s like 80% of it right, but what about the other things? Well, when I was researching this monitor, I saw big tech reviewers complain about no USB C power out, or a switch to go between two pcs easily. And I think they’re complaints are valid, but those are kind of unique features that, yes may be found in other similar monitors, but it seems Alienware made the choice to cut the more unique niche features to help bring down the price. What you’re left with is a very affordable monitor with no sacrifice to visuals.The menu is accessible via the joystick at the center bottom of the screen and has a lot of options that honestly, after a week of using it, I still haven’t really figured out everything there is to do yet. Mostly that’s because the calibration seems pretty good out of the box, and also the menu is a little hard to navigate. But that’s pretty much every monitor I’ve ever owned. Fiddling with those joysticks or awkward fumbling with buttons trying to figure out which one does what. So I’m not really knocking anything here for a bad menu system. I do plan to dive into it deeper this week when I have more time and see what can all be done, but suffice it to say, all the standard settings are there.The unique 21:9 aspect ratio, compared to a 16:9 standard wide screen, is just the right size in my opinion. There are tons of games and movies that play in that ratio whereas larger screens can sometimes end up with letterboxing or pillarboxing. I also found the ratio is great to use like two smaller screens. You obviously won’t end up with two widescreen formats next to each other, but you can still easily have two browsers side by side, or more room for vertical chat windows, etc.The other reason I love the aspect ratio is for video editing. Seems like more and more people are picking this up as a “hobby” and trying to influence us all on something, but I do it for a living on a professional level and at work I have tons of monitor space, but at home, it’s been a struggle. Now I have a nice long timeline I can look at and see the visuals more accurately. It’s also great for photo editing with more canvas space to work around.Windows 11 had no issues recognizing the display or automatically setting up the ratio etc. The HDR settings are there as well, but honestly, I haven’t messed much with that yet.Gaming is the same story, a lot of games support the aspect ratio like I said, and there’s so much more to see with this wide view. And bonus, the OLED makes it all look better too. So now you can see more, and see it better, what’s not to love?!The packaging was also not worthy. The monitor was very well packaged, I had 0 concern there would any damage of any kind. The cardboard used to package it was also really easy to tear down. Most of it was tight rolled to make strong padding but could easily be unrolled to flatten and fit in the recycling bin. The box is fairly large but still light and easy to carry.OVERALL:Overall I am loving this display. I was on the fence a bit, since I have so many monitors now, most of which are over 8 years old and outdated, but hey, they still work. Well, they might work, but this display looks way better, has a wider screen size, and isn’t so large you can’t get it on the desk.I forgot to mention, but I also have this mounted on the standard VESA mount with no issues. I have an arm for two monitors and have a second monitor, vertical, next to this one. The curve is just right that it doesn’t look weird, but still has a wrapping feel. There’s just nothing I’ve found to dislike about this monitor yet. It twitches every few minutes (as planned) to protect it from any burn in issues, which is noticeable but not distracting. You can turn it off, but I don’t know why you would want to.I think the price is great, it’s so low I was worried there was something wrong with the display, but like I said earlier, I think this is just because Alienware choose to keep the price low by dropping some of the less important bells and whistles. This makes it a perfect monitor for someone who only needs a good display and doesn’t care about a few unique features missing. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Gorgeous QD-OLED, immersive ultrawide aspect ratio
detailedReviews 7: content: The Out Of Box experience was fine with this. Open the large box, and on top in the shaped cardboard shell is everything OTHER than the monitor, easy to get it all out. Lift that shell, and the monitor itself is underneath, also simple to remove.Assembly is straight forward as with most monitors now - the riser is placed on the base, and the base has a metal screw mechanism that secures it to the riser. Then the monitor simply affixes to the plate on the top of the riser and snaps right into place. Literally 30 seconds to be completely assembled.It sits high - that's my only real complaint at the initial stage. I have a 27" 4k Asus ROG OLED monitor for gaming and even that one is nearly 2 inches less tall than this when they are both as far down as they can be ... MoreThe Out Of Box experience was fine with this. Open the large box, and on top in the shaped cardboard shell is everything OTHER than the monitor, easy to get it all out. Lift that shell, and the monitor itself is underneath, also simple to remove.Assembly is straight forward as with most monitors now - the riser is placed on the base, and the base has a metal screw mechanism that secures it to the riser. Then the monitor simply affixes to the plate on the top of the riser and snaps right into place. Literally 30 seconds to be completely assembled.It sits high - that's my only real complaint at the initial stage. I have a 27" 4k Asus ROG OLED monitor for gaming and even that one is nearly 2 inches less tall than this when they are both as far down as they can be pressed. I was initially testing this on my Surface Pro 11 on the dining table to see what it would be like having an external monitor here - and this would never work here, it blocks the view of the TV in the great room that is off of the dining room. So I took this into the gaming room to put on the desk with my Asus Rog Strix 18" gaming laptop that has an Nvidia 4080. The way the desk is situated, this will JUST fit on the small riser behind the monitor to the right, without either monitor blocking the other. Should make for some good FPS gaming.Hooking up is simple. I had all the plugs already there from where I pulled out the ROG 27" monitor. HDMI, USB link to the laptop, a USB C hookup for my Focusrite Scarlett audio interface, a charging plug for my game controller... My laptop saw it right away, let me get the HDR enabled, and I saw it already had the 240Hz refresh rate enabled. Started a bit of windows work, just to see how it worked with normal windows apps. And it was great. I've got the 49" Samsung G9 OLED at work, and it's an amazing monitor, but all I do there is work off of my Surface Pro, so no games... I really appreciate this form factor for multiple monitor work in Windows, some office apps open on the widescreen while I have RDP sessions on the laptop screen.Then I finally was able to fire up Steam to see how it would do with gaming.It was nice to see one of these ultrawide screens in a gaming context. With the 4080 in my laptop, I play my games at all the highest settings, and this handled those just fine. I spent an hour or so in various FPS games, and then settled down for some Destiny 2 for a few days. The colors are vibrant, the contrast is just amazing. The blacks are gorgeous. I've always loved OLED screens, and for gaming they are the bomb.No issues at all, no tearing, no jumpiness even with the most violent horizontal spinning and movement, nothing bad at all. Response was great. That wider vision for FPS games gives a bit more immersion. And despite anything I've used it for so far, gaming or windows, I've had no hiccups at all. Even my Samsung G9 still randomly is a problem at work. This thing has been rock solid and taking anything I throw at it.The vertical adjustment works fine, a bit tight but that's good, I don't feel like at some point in the future after a year or two of use it may start sagging.When I first was testing this with the Surface Pro in my dining room with patio doors in behind me at an angle, I had no issues with reflections. There's a bright tall work lamp right next to it and even with that turned on and the long LED strip pointed straight at the monitor, you could see it, but muted, not at all like most screens are with reflections. The surface of the screen is so much better than, say, my Surface Pro... And in my gaming room where it ended up, where I have blackout blinds, it's just pure joy to the eyes.The toggle joystick for menu navigation works well, and there are so many options in there to work through. So far I've not done much other than changing to a few of the built in profiles to see, but I've not had to adjust anything at all to make this usable out of the box. The 27" Rog OLED that I mentioned I got a few months ago, that one took quite a bit of tweaking before people looked like people. Every available profile was just so heavy on the red. I spent about 20 minutes trying to find a good color balance before I thought the picture was acceptable. But this one? Nothing. Each profile looks great to me as is.I loved that ROG monitor for gaming. The only thing my laptop didn't have was the OLED part, so it was great having that second screen to game on instead. But after using this one now, the other is going to be relegated to the dining table as an external monitor for my Surface Pro 11 to make my remote desktop sessions easier to deal with. I've often told people that once they try an OLED, they'll be ruined for anything else. And apparently that goes for these ultrawide screens as well. Sure, I've been using one at work for about a year and a half, and absolutely LOVE it, but I never looked at it from a gaming perspective, it was always just my work monitor. But now that I've been gaming on this for a few days, I just can't see going back to the standard aspect ratio.If you want a great refresh rate, and gorgeous blacks that you can only get with an OLED, and an ultra wide screen, this is the monitor you were looking for. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Rock solid, no hiccups, amazing OLED visuals
detailedReviews 8: content: This is my first super wide, curved monitor, and all told it’s been a great experience. I switched from using two 25” monitors to this big boy, and it does take some rethinking and time to accommodate. I had more total space with the pair, but obviously no single image or program could use more than one screen without a split.It comes well packaged in a BIG box. Assembly was easy and straight forward. Click the leg assembly into place, screw the base to it, and you’re done. It’s not that heavy for the size, but it’s large and takes careful handling. The base is less than 10” square which is very modest for 34” on monitor. It leaves your desk very open and uncluttered. The stand pivots, raises up and down, tilts, and rotates, which should accommodate about any ... MoreThis is my first super wide, curved monitor, and all told it’s been a great experience. I switched from using two 25” monitors to this big boy, and it does take some rethinking and time to accommodate. I had more total space with the pair, but obviously no single image or program could use more than one screen without a split.It comes well packaged in a BIG box. Assembly was easy and straight forward. Click the leg assembly into place, screw the base to it, and you’re done. It’s not that heavy for the size, but it’s large and takes careful handling. The base is less than 10” square which is very modest for 34” on monitor. It leaves your desk very open and uncluttered. The stand pivots, raises up and down, tilts, and rotates, which should accommodate about any location or person. Physically, it’s a solid piece of design.Of course, the real issue is the display, and the QD-OLED screen is beautiful. The resolution is 3440 x 1440 and the maximum refresh rate is 240 Hz with a response time as little as 0.03ms. It has NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD Freesync Premium Pro, and a host of connectivity … 2-HDMI, 1-DP, 3-USB up and down. There are no built-in speakers, but I can’t imagine anyone using this monitor without a seriously good sound system including sub-woofer. The setting and adjustments are extensive, and all accessed from the single bottom mounted joystick. I’ve played a bit with them, but the defaults and auto settings seem excellent. I did back the brightness and contrast down since this screen can get very bright and my office has muted lighting.This is a beast of a gaming monitor that can handle any game giving an immersive experience, but it’s also an excellent choice for creative work and video editing. It’s not exactly cheap, but for all it offers, it’s a very good deal. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Beautiful QD-OLED, immersive for gaming/creative work
detailedReviews 9: content: TL;DR - It's a beautiful screen, the stand is a bit cheap feeling, but far from a deal breaker. The colors, response, and controls are so nice! I love this monitor and I am willing to bet you will to!---This is my first experience with an ultrawide! And I’m kind of 50/50 on how I feel about it as a whole! To clarify, I’m referring to the whole ultrawide experience, the monitor itself is top notch! I love to play single player games, JRPGs, RPGs, Action, Adventure, etc., and some of those are less than mainstream titles, and those in particular seem to have the two black bars on the side. With this being a QD-OLED, it makes me nervous that it’ll eventually have screen burn-in. I’m also not as stressed about it because it comes with a 3-year warranty for burn-in ... MoreTL;DR - It's a beautiful screen, the stand is a bit cheap feeling, but far from a deal breaker. The colors, response, and controls are so nice! I love this monitor and I am willing to bet you will to!---This is my first experience with an ultrawide! And I’m kind of 50/50 on how I feel about it as a whole! To clarify, I’m referring to the whole ultrawide experience, the monitor itself is top notch! I love to play single player games, JRPGs, RPGs, Action, Adventure, etc., and some of those are less than mainstream titles, and those in particular seem to have the two black bars on the side. With this being a QD-OLED, it makes me nervous that it’ll eventually have screen burn-in. I’m also not as stressed about it because it comes with a 3-year warranty for burn-in and it has mitigations for it out of the box. I do want to use this monitor for more than 3-years, so this will eventually become an issue right? I don’t know the answer to that and that uncertainty makes me uncomfortable.All that said, this monitor itself is freakin’ AMAZING! Just the colors, the deep blacks, and the motion fluidity and response rate is all so good! I feel like this is the missing piece in my set up! And when games support ultrawide resolution, it’s seriously so immersive!When I first started using it, I used it for my Linux desktop and was pleasantly surprised that Fedora works with it. But thought this would not be the best use case for a media “server” slash coding practicing machine. I threw my gaming PC on the monitor and started with Metaphor: ReFantazio which is a 16:9 game, despite it having a 3440x1440 resolution in the settings. I couldn’t figure out how to get it to fill the screen. Because of that I was kind of disappointed with the monitor for gaming. I assumed all games would look like this despite it having the full ultrawide resolution. I quickly learned that this isn’t the case and only some games would do this.Playing BLOPS 6 was kind of a surreal experience. The immersion was incredible. It actually started to get me that VR motion sickness for awhile. I quickly adjusted though, but that’s how crazy that first experience was for me. Switch over to Khazan and wow just wow! It went from a good looking game to an incredible looking game with just a screen change.I also like how you can turn it off with a button on the far right, instead of using the single nub to navigate to an off button like some monitors do. This means you can quickly turn it off and leave your computer on to save screen time on the monitor instead of waiting for Windows to sleep your computer. This is all assuming Steam or something isn’t preventing your screen from sleeping. You can bypass all that by just turning it off real quick with a touch of a button!Long story short, some games don’t support the ultrawide format, and that makes me nervous only because I don’t know how it’ll be in the long run, but assuming it’s all been accounted for by the engineers, the day to day usage of this monitor is amazing, I love it and couldn’t be happier to have this! Less
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing QD-OLED, immersive ultrawide gaming experience
detailedReviews 10: content: If you are looking for a monitor to up your gaming experience, then I would recommend looking no further. The Alienware AW3425DW (You would think they would come up with a better name), has been one of the best gaming monitors I have tested out so far. This thing offers great real estate, beautiful picture quality, and curves that keep you staring. So, let’s go over what the Alienware AW3425DW has to offer.Let’s start off with the display. This model offers a QD-OLED panel display. The QD-OLED panel gives you the best of both worlds: the rich contrast and deep blacks of OLED, with the vibrant, punchy color quantum dots combined with the WQHD 3440 x 1440 resolution which results in just a beautiful display for a truly immersive experience. The ultra-fast refresh ... MoreIf you are looking for a monitor to up your gaming experience, then I would recommend looking no further. The Alienware AW3425DW (You would think they would come up with a better name), has been one of the best gaming monitors I have tested out so far. This thing offers great real estate, beautiful picture quality, and curves that keep you staring. So, let’s go over what the Alienware AW3425DW has to offer.Let’s start off with the display. This model offers a QD-OLED panel display. The QD-OLED panel gives you the best of both worlds: the rich contrast and deep blacks of OLED, with the vibrant, punchy color quantum dots combined with the WQHD 3440 x 1440 resolution which results in just a beautiful display for a truly immersive experience. The ultra-fast refresh rate (240 Hz), low latency (0.03 ms), 34-inches of prime rea estate and that beautiful curve takes your gaming experience to another level. Honestly, I had an older gaming monitor that I was using before I received this one and the difference was night and day, truly made my gaming more enjoyable.The design on this monitor is not bad either. It comes with a space saving stand that puts together in minutes without any tools. It will take you longer to take everything out of the packaging than putting this thing together, that’s how fast and simple it is. It also offers a variety of menu options to personalize your gaming experience, such as AlienFX lighting, PIP/PBP, and something called Alien vision which is a neat feature if you’re into FPS games.Ports:1 x Display Port 1.42 x HDMI 2.11 x USB-B1 x USB- A1 X USB – CNote: HDMI, Display port and USB-A to UBS-B cables are provided.To sum it up, the display is absolutely the highlight of this monitor. If you care about visuals with smooth game play, then this is it. You get an amazing gaming monitor that will bring any gamer to tears. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Gorgeous QD-OLED, immersive ultrawide gaming experience
detailedReviews 11: content: Wow, this is a gorgeous gaming monitor. It has good brightness for an OLED display, dark dark blacks and great contrast as you would except for an OLED panel. The QD quantum dots certainly do help out with the brightness.This is seriously pointed at the gamer crowd, but the curve is also slight enough that I can put 3 pages side to side to side on the 34 inch expanse and do some good productivity work on it as well. It does come with one of each type of cable you might use with this monitor, that is 1 HDMI cable, one DisplayPort cable, and one USB cable so that you can use the monitor as a USB hub from your computer, although it only has one USB-A connector and one USB-C connector both 5Gbps, the USB-C is only good for 15 watts of charging, but that is good enough ... MoreWow, this is a gorgeous gaming monitor. It has good brightness for an OLED display, dark dark blacks and great contrast as you would except for an OLED panel. The QD quantum dots certainly do help out with the brightness.This is seriously pointed at the gamer crowd, but the curve is also slight enough that I can put 3 pages side to side to side on the 34 inch expanse and do some good productivity work on it as well. It does come with one of each type of cable you might use with this monitor, that is 1 HDMI cable, one DisplayPort cable, and one USB cable so that you can use the monitor as a USB hub from your computer, although it only has one USB-A connector and one USB-C connector both 5Gbps, the USB-C is only good for 15 watts of charging, but that is good enough to charge your cell phone or slow charge your tablet. Gaming on this monitor is gorgeous. I tried it with a laptop with Nvidia 5000 series graphics and G-Sync worked seamlessly on it. I also tried it with a desktop using an AMD 7000 series graphics card and Freesync Premium Pro worked very well. This is the best widescreen monitor I have used for gaming period. Its features are laser focused on gaming and it shows. I would recommend this to any gamers with powerful mid and upper range gaming laptops and desktops. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Gorgeous gaming monitor, great contrast and colors
detailedReviews 12: content: Oh, This is next level! I was never crazy about anything curved. I always stuck with flat panels, however, I thought I would see what the fuss was all about. Now I know. Especially this 34" curved monitor. My experience has been absolutely amazing. Also the QD-OLED screen certainly brings things to life. Shadowing and such, 240 motion is all incredible. Low latency, but I did have to make a few adjustments and there are plenty of options.I changed the lighting in the room which made quite the difference. One thing I did run into, the oem pc software saw the monitor and suggested a graphics update? I let it happen and found unwanted operation. The screen size narrowed quite a bit, so I rolled back the driver and all is good again.I love the design aesthetics with ... MoreOh, This is next level! I was never crazy about anything curved. I always stuck with flat panels, however, I thought I would see what the fuss was all about. Now I know. Especially this 34" curved monitor. My experience has been absolutely amazing. Also the QD-OLED screen certainly brings things to life. Shadowing and such, 240 motion is all incredible. Low latency, but I did have to make a few adjustments and there are plenty of options.I changed the lighting in the room which made quite the difference. One thing I did run into, the oem pc software saw the monitor and suggested a graphics update? I let it happen and found unwanted operation. The screen size narrowed quite a bit, so I rolled back the driver and all is good again.I love the design aesthetics with the dark blue (almost black) color and the stand having a nice cable route and low profile footprint on my desk. I am still expermenting with all the features "so many" I do like the 2 usb ports tucked just under left side front. The monitor also has a easy height, rotation and tilt adjust.This has been an exciting monitor for gaming! It will also be ok for everyday use, but not recommended for that putpose. Compare what is available and you will quickly see at this price point, you will do well to purchase this monitor. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Next level curved monitor, QD-OLED brings life
detailedReviews 13: content: This is a 34" curved QD-LED display monitor. Unboxing was relatively simply. The monitor is curved with the middle section being thicker in the back at the connection points. It is a definite curve and does make you feel 'wrapped' with the screen. It has multiple USB C ports in the back, including a 15w charging port. Set up was simple and quick. The monitor feels much bigger than expected but it gives a nice wrap around view. The refresh rate is 240hz and the response in 0.03ms. The display is fluid and awesome with no lag. I do wish it was brighter as, especially in a brightly lit room, it looks dimmer than I would like. The stand is sturdy to handle the size and weight of the monitor. The stand has a small footprint in comparison which help with location on my ... MoreThis is a 34" curved QD-LED display monitor. Unboxing was relatively simply. The monitor is curved with the middle section being thicker in the back at the connection points. It is a definite curve and does make you feel 'wrapped' with the screen. It has multiple USB C ports in the back, including a 15w charging port. Set up was simple and quick. The monitor feels much bigger than expected but it gives a nice wrap around view. The refresh rate is 240hz and the response in 0.03ms. The display is fluid and awesome with no lag. I do wish it was brighter as, especially in a brightly lit room, it looks dimmer than I would like. The stand is sturdy to handle the size and weight of the monitor. The stand has a small footprint in comparison which help with location on my desk. Visuals are excellent and games, videos and drone footage look excellent and almost feels real. Again, I mention, I wish it was brighter but all in all, its an excellent monitor and definitely gets the job done. Graphics are excellent and videos feel like they are jumping out at you with the vivid screen. I have no regrets as I have enjoyed using this monitor. Less
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starRating: 4
title: 34" curved QD-LED, fluid and awesome display
detailedReviews 14: content: To start off, I'm no stranger to QD-OLED panels. So I'll generally spare the praise of optimal black uniformity and not having to deal with backlight bleed caused by a poor edge lit system in traditional VA/IPS/TN monitors. We'll dive right into it.PROS:- Great panel. I can't exactly fault it for subjective looks. It's just as good as the flagship 4K model they sell, but in a different form factor and slightly lower resolution. 2560x1440 is 3.7M pixels 3440x1440 is 5M pixels, and 3840x2160 (4K) is 8.3M.- New industrial design is subjectively better than the older model with larger "V" shaped base. I greatly prefer this for my desk mat.- Supports FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC. G-SYNC usually has no issue on modern OLEDs, but Premium Pro certification allows ... MoreTo start off, I'm no stranger to QD-OLED panels. So I'll generally spare the praise of optimal black uniformity and not having to deal with backlight bleed caused by a poor edge lit system in traditional VA/IPS/TN monitors. We'll dive right into it.PROS:- Great panel. I can't exactly fault it for subjective looks. It's just as good as the flagship 4K model they sell, but in a different form factor and slightly lower resolution. 2560x1440 is 3.7M pixels 3440x1440 is 5M pixels, and 3840x2160 (4K) is 8.3M.- New industrial design is subjectively better than the older model with larger "V" shaped base. I greatly prefer this for my desk mat.- Supports FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC. G-SYNC usually has no issue on modern OLEDs, but Premium Pro certification allows for users with AMD GPU's to have a better experience via HDR in conjunction to the default tech. A good value for those swapping to RX9000 cards where you can enable specific driver settings. Last years AW3225QF does not support this.- 240hz @ 3440x1440 21:9. The extra screen real estate does make a solid difference over the standard 2560x1440 16:9 resolution, especially in games that can take advantage of it. Example: Counter-Strike 2 and League of Legends sort of give a competitive field of view (FoV) advantage in regards to what is being shown on screen. There will be the argument of lower or boxier resolution being superior for competitive players aim styles, but I can see it from both angles (No pun intended).CONS:- QD-OLED panels like this one DO scratch very easily. You really have to follow instructions and use light pressure with distilled water to clean. Using any kind of pressure will embed scratches into the glossy film. The matte QD-OLEDs are easier to take care of due to a extra 3M film. Please aware of this.- Build does seem a little "cheaper" compared to last generation Alienware design, but it doesn't wobble so there's not much of a concern on my end.- Can't turn off adaptive sync via OSD. "Always on" like other AW OLED monitors. For most people this doesn't matter, but some competitive/latency optimization users want it OFF in both driver and monitor.- Text clarity isn't the greatest, but expected. 4K OLED or competitive IPS 1440p does look better.- DP1.4, but has DSC to compensate. Haven't run into any issues on a 9070XT, but NVIDIA cards might still bug out depending on the driver.- Some games do not inherently support 21:9. This means they will black bar and or stretch out 16:9 base resolutions. This can destroy the immersion of owning a 21:9 monitor. "Auto Resize" via OSD only works if you enable GPU scaling in NVIDIA or AMD Driver panel.NEUTRAL:- There's only one small "Alien" RGB LED on the back, which I greatly prefer. The previous gen models had 2 light zones illuminating the size of the monitor "34" in addition to the Alien LED.GENERAL THOUGHTS:There's really nothing glaring or much of a concern here. I mean, the only thing I would like to see is the ability to turn off Adaptive Sync via OSD. The screen itself feels like a hybrid of a 1440p and 4K display.. which isn't too far off from the truth given it's literally "1440p" extended outward.-Feel wise, it's more traditional due to 100% windows scaling (default). You're only losing screen real estate if you manually set 4K at 100% to offset (4K defaults 150% @ 32"). 4K @ 100% obvious looks too small, so I can see an advantage here for office work, more so on 32:9. The only advantage 4K holds is the innate increased sharpness from rendering games at a higher resolution, as well at slightly better text clarity via 2D.-240hz itself seems to be the sweet spot for me, at least on OLED. I've tried 360hz QD-OLED and I'm not really bothered by going back to 240hz. Is 360hz faster? Yeah, at least I can tell in regards to input lag, but visually? I can't really be bothered to care as much. QD-OLED refreshes pixels almost instantly compared to legacy technology via TN, IPS, VA.-I would have liked to see DP2.1, even as 13.5 spec, but I guess DP1.4 with DSC is still more cost effective as of 2025. It doesn't really change the experience and potentially lowers latency due to compression. (NOTE: I'm using an AMD GPU, NVIDIA might still have DSC issues as I mentioned earlier).-Alienware has a very good general warranty. Service tag carries a 3 year advanced exchange policy and they're pretty responsive about swapping out for refurb if anything does happen long term.CONCLUSION:Dell/Alienware put together exceptional monitors and this one is no exception. I can fully recommend this if you're in the market for an ultrawide. Flight sims and racing games never looked so good. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Exceptional monitors, highly recommend for ultrawide
detailedReviews 15: content: My previous monitor was an LG IPS 160 Hz monitor, and the difference is night and day. In my opinion, OLED will be the standard for high-end gaming for the foreseeable future (until a better display technology comes out).This particular monitor is the refresh of the Dell 3423DWF. It's a fantastic option if you want a 240 Hz OLED with a more subtle curve. It's also backed by a three-year burn-in warranty. Hardware Unboxed has also done burn-in testing with normal use on the previous model, confirming it isn't cause for significant concern. If the current price concerns you, wait a few months. It will likely have a better price by the end of the year.
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starRating: 5
title: OLED standard for high-end gaming, subtle curve
detailedReviews 16: content: This is my first ultrawide or OLED display and I would recommend this to anyone looking to upgrade from an older monitor. The panel is not TFT (not sure where BB is getting that), it is a gen 2 samsung QD OLED panel. This also comes with an HDMI, DP, and USB cable, which is not mentioned on the BB page. The curve is much more subtle than LG models and allows for the use of a side screen if you want one for more static browsing (chat or other browsing). The aspect ratio is supported by almost all current games without having bars on the top/bottom or on the sides, which is great considering the alternative larger ultrawides. The price here is the selling point - an amazing value for the technology!
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starRating: 5
title: First ultrawide/OLED, amazing value for technology
detailedReviews 17: content: The image displayed in games far exceeds my expectations. Any concerns about text clarity were immediately dismissed with sharp clear txt. Vibrant rich colors and a black that is hard to imagine. The 240hz is amazingly smooth and I found I had to lower my mouse sensitivity in all games a long way due to the rapid response compared to my Asus Strix 34-inch 3440x1440 100zmonitor I was using. My old monitor was amazing but after 9 years a treat was overdue and worth every penny. Minor adjustments to the standard manufacturers dealt are required to achieve the ultimate results.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing game display, vibrant colors, hard to imagine black
detailedReviews 18: content: I had a 32" non widescreen monitor that was having issues with the display port. I talked to management at my local store and they agreed to let me exchange it. I did some research and settled on this Alienware. Right out of the box, the picture was amazing.At first I was not liking the widescreen setup. Where it sits and I sit at my desk, my browser sits to the right. But then I realized I could have two browsers open side by side. I know, duh. It's like having two monitors.As far as gaming, the widescreen is just amazing. It's really immersive.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture amazing, widescreen gaming is amazing and immersive
detailedReviews 19: content: If you've never had an ultrawide before, this will be very nice. It is my first ultrawide and first curved monitor and I'm liking it on all fronts. It can be a bit overwhelming at first being so horizontally blessed or sometimes vertically challenged but after the adjustment period you really do get immersed. The QD-OLED provides inky blacks, popping highlights and vibrant colours. It shines in a dark or pitch black room.
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starRating: 4
title: First ultrawide/curved, immersive QD-OLED experience
detailedReviews 20: content: Dell & Alienware monitors are amazing, the fit, finish, quality, & display is great. I was juggling purchasing this item for sometime I am glad I made the correct choice. The Alienware software center makes a seamless way to apply changes to the monitor. Color options for the power button and Alienware logo on the back. The display is only a 2K but it is well worth it. OLED creates an beautiful picture playing any Sims games.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing monitors, seamless software, beautiful OLED picture
detailedReviews 21: content: The picture quality of this monitor simply can not beat, and this is my third oled screen at this point, granted I am having a issue with mine personally with the screen going black, the picture does come back after a second but it is quite distracting and it happens three or four times every 30minutes the only way i can get it to stop for 4 to 5 hours is by changing the hdr mode ( hdr 1000 down to true black 400 ) vice versa works also this stops it from happening for a couple of hours and that is how I knew it wasn't HDMI cord because if it was, simply switching from True black 400 to HDR 1000 or back down true black 400 wouldn't be a temporary fix. I can also rule out NVIDIA drivers because of this as wel, on top of that, I came from an older version of the same ... MoreThe picture quality of this monitor simply can not beat, and this is my third oled screen at this point, granted I am having a issue with mine personally with the screen going black, the picture does come back after a second but it is quite distracting and it happens three or four times every 30minutes the only way i can get it to stop for 4 to 5 hours is by changing the hdr mode ( hdr 1000 down to true black 400 ) vice versa works also this stops it from happening for a couple of hours and that is how I knew it wasn't HDMI cord because if it was, simply switching from True black 400 to HDR 1000 or back down true black 400 wouldn't be a temporary fix. I can also rule out NVIDIA drivers because of this as wel, on top of that, I came from an older version of the same monitor where this issue was not present on the exact same PC. So I might have just gotten one with a small issue, but as far as the picture quality and all the features, it doesn't give any better than this. Less
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starRating: 4
title: Picture quality can't be beat, vibrant colors
detailedReviews 22: content: Great monitor, a worthy upgrade from the previous model. Noticeable improvement in motion clarity and I like the minimalist stand, it's easier to clean around and gives more space. Only negative is it does not adjust to a lower height, something to keep in mind for the next iteration. Now just waiting on a 5k/2k version in 38/39 inches with hardware g-sync! /pray
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starRating: 5
title: Worthy upgrade, minimalist stand, improved motion clarity
detailedReviews 23: content: This is my first curved monitor and so far it's been very impressive. The screen is big enough to multitask and it just looks great. I have my ps5 hooked up to it and gaming so far has been very immersive and the refresh rate is quick. I'm not a pro gamer by any means and thoroughly have enjoyed using this monitor. I highly recommend this monitor!
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starRating: 5
title: First curved monitor, impressive and immersive gaming
detailedReviews 24: content: I bought it primarily for gaming, but it also is the nicest SDR monitor I've used for standard web and office content. Text readability is particularly good for an OLED monitor.You will have to switch between HDR and SDR modes to use this optimally. Luckily, Windows has a shortcut key for this Win+Alt+B.
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starRating: 5
title: Nicest SDR monitor for web/office content
detailedReviews 25: content: This monitor really rocks. I didn't know what I was missing when gaming until I got this. Plus finding a monitor at this price with HDMI 2.1 is near impossible. Refresh rate is high, detail is phenomenal. I can't say enough good things about this. Very satisfied!
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starRating: 5
title: Monitor rocks, phenomenal detail, very satisfied
detailedReviews 26: content: Great product, solid monitor all around. Even with direct comparison to other OLEDs like the G9 with a glossy screen coating, it’s an impressive experience.The only thing I’d wish was better was the on screen menu and options, a remote also would be a simple ask imho.
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starRating: 5
title: Impressive experience, best monitor in price range
detailedReviews 27: content: I've tried many models including an Odyssey G9 OLED and I can comfortably say this is the best monitor on the market in its price range, and then some. Only the 5kx2k from LG is better but it's 2.5x the price.The only thing that can make this monitor better is if it was 38" 3840x1600, but unfortunately no one is currently producing that format.
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starRating: 5
title: Best monitor in price range, amazing value
detailedReviews 28: content: The monitor is amazingly bright and colorful. Definitely met my expectations for a gaming oled monitor. Visit these in person since they tend to be a bit larger in person. It's somewhat curvy but nothing too crazy curve compared to LG.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazingly bright and colorful gaming OLED monitor
detailedReviews 29: content: Between the high refresh rate, reasonable price, and excellent color accuracy, I think this is the only 34' ultra wide anyone should buy.Productivity is fine on it, I would avoid using it that way though imo. This monitor is for gaming, and it does it with flying colors.
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starRating: 5
title: Only 34' ultrawide anyone should buy
detailedReviews 30: content: Beautiful monitor. So smooth, colors are amazing. There is only one con, some text looks bad on the monitor due to the pixel layout. This can be fixed with software, I don’t notice it anymore, and Windows can update in the future to fix this.
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starRating: 4
title: Beautiful monitor, smooth, amazing colors
detailedReviews 31: content: Picture was super clear for the game we demoed! Vibrant colors, good refresh, everything you could realistically ask for. Would absolutely recommend for gaming purposes. Good stuff.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture super clear, vibrant colors, good refresh
detailedReviews 32: content: I mostly use this for gaming. The colours are incredible, they completely change the look and feel of a game. Picture clarity is awesome, response time is insane. The smoothness is off the charts.
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible colors, awesome clarity, insane response time
detailedReviews 33: content: This monitor is excellent as a secondary monitor for browsing, professional/office, and other activities without fear of burn-in. The monitor is especially great when mounted above a 49" ultrawide OLED monitor.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent secondary monitor, no fear of burn-in
detailedReviews 34: content: Love this monitor. The colors are amazing. I don't think I could ever go back to a standard panel non ultrawide display. Both great for games and productivity tasks
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing colors, can't go back to standard panel
detailedReviews 35: content: I wanted a gaming monitor, but one that I could also use for work. It does both really well, especially for the price. It's fast for gaming, but I can also easily read the text on the screen. Great value!!
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starRating: 5
title: Gaming and work done well for price
detailedReviews 36: content: This monitor is very bright very vibrant colors very nice fast enough for a refresh. It looks good all the time. I will say the text looks a little distorted sometimes, but other than that this thing is great.
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starRating: 5
title: Very bright, vibrant colors, looks good
detailedReviews 37: content: This monitor is the perfect mixture of price and performance. I have had a great time gaming on this. It’s also incredible for productivity. I highly recommend it!
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect mixture of price and performance
detailedReviews 38: content: I tried one of these at Pax West today. The 34-inch curved QD-OLED panel delivers excellent contrast and vibrant colors, making games look especially immersive.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent contrast, vibrant colors, immersive games
detailedReviews 39: content: This is a all around improvement vs the original Alienware qd oled 34" monitor. The stand is better and take less space, higher refresh rate and imo, the text seems clearer.
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starRating: 5
title: All around improvement, better stand, clearer text
detailedReviews 40: content: Looks great for games and content.Text does have fringing but its not main purpose of monitor.Thin gloss coating on monitor is a turn off but only noticeable when off.
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starRating: 4
title: Looks great for games and content
detailedReviews 41: content: Perfect upgrade from the last model and it’s beautiful. Great time to try an OLED monitor. Highly recommended if you’re looking for ultrawide.
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect upgrade, beautiful, highly recommended ultrawide
detailedReviews 42: content: Pair it with GeForce now to max settings, ray tracing - get 120 fps at this baby's native resolution. HDR is Cheryl on top. So tasty.
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starRating: 5
title: Max settings, ray tracing, 120 fps, HDR tasty
detailedReviews 43: content: I like this monitor because it is oled. I think it can get a little tricky when you're playing for a while but otherwise it's a very solid monitor. Highly recommend!
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starRating: 4
title: Solid monitor, tricky when playing awhile
detailedReviews 44: content: Pleasantly surprised by this monitor. Was worried about the glossy screen, however the coating is so good that I can't see myself in the reflection. Also, even in a bright room I only have to turn the brightness up to 60%. (My desk is perpendicular to a south-facing window).The colours in SDR and HDR mode are very accurate and consistent. When the colour gamut is set to sRGB, the colours match my Macbook Pro and iPhone. The peak brightness in HDR is better than I expected too.
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starRating: 5
title: Glossy screen coating is good, accurate colors
detailedReviews 45: content: First OLED TV/Monitor that I had. Colors are mind blowing, 240hz is buttery smooth, gaming is great. Watching Foundation on Apple TV is pure eye candy. Worth the splurge.
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starRating: 5
title: Mind blowing colors, buttery smooth 240hz
detailedReviews 46: content: I have been looking to upgrade my monitors for quite awhile. The color difference is astounding with the oled. The ultrawide is taking some adjustments to get used to, but so far very impressed
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starRating: 5
title: Astounding color difference, ultrawide adjustment needed
detailedReviews 47: content: Got this monitor to replace my old Alien monitor and wow lm amazed at the clours and clarity so happy if you're after a new gaming monitor don't hesitate to get the Aw3025dw you won't be disappointed and it's a great price!.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazed at colors and clarity, great price
detailedReviews 48: content: Ok, so first time curved monitor user here and honestly there is really only one thing I can say and that is... once you go curved you never go back!. Seriously, this is not only the largest monitor I've ever owned but it is the first curved monitor experience I've ever had and let me tell you, from "working" to gaming it's made everything so much better. I'm able to utilize all three inputs and have my work PC, personal MacBook Pro and Gaming station all connected via HDMI 1, HDMI2 and DP connectivity. The intuitive switching between sources is wonderful and the resolution across all three is immaculate. My spreadsheets have never popped as much as they do on this thing and for gaming...DON'T GET ME STARTED. I'm currently playing GTA V, COD 6, Flight Sim 24, ... MoreOk, so first time curved monitor user here and honestly there is really only one thing I can say and that is... once you go curved you never go back!. Seriously, this is not only the largest monitor I've ever owned but it is the first curved monitor experience I've ever had and let me tell you, from "working" to gaming it's made everything so much better. I'm able to utilize all three inputs and have my work PC, personal MacBook Pro and Gaming station all connected via HDMI 1, HDMI2 and DP connectivity. The intuitive switching between sources is wonderful and the resolution across all three is immaculate. My spreadsheets have never popped as much as they do on this thing and for gaming...DON'T GET ME STARTED. I'm currently playing GTA V, COD 6, Flight Sim 24, Indiana Jones and Minecraft and THEY ALL LOOK SPECTACULAR.In all seriousness, I cannot say enough good things about this monitor. The build quality is what you come to expect from Alienware from the packaging, to the unboxing to the quality of the image. And while the image quality is by far the best on my 8K Alienware Aurora R13, I have no doubt it would look insane on any halfway decent gaming rig. If you can afford it...buy it. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Once you go curved, you never go back
detailedReviews 49: content: Excellent monitor. Clear crisp display. On the 34 inch you can have many documents open at one time and move between them.
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starRating: 5
title: Clear crisp display, multitask with documents
detailedReviews 50: content: Monitor quality keeps improving. I come from the CRT monitor era. But I continue to evolve and I'm always looking for a better computer monitor. I'm a software developer. I use my different notebooks (8 Windows, 3 Apples) for different projects. I keep some with older OS's for testing, others for the differing software and hardware projects I'm working on. In most situations I prefer a multiple monitor setup, I almost always have a 27" monitor next to the notebook I'm using (when I travel I have 2 USB portable monitors). I pretty much can't work without a second monitor. This Alienware is a different beast (it's like 2 monitors in one). I'm going to use it on my desk, where I currently have a 4K monitor, that's aging. It came out before HDR was common and long ... MoreMonitor quality keeps improving. I come from the CRT monitor era. But I continue to evolve and I'm always looking for a better computer monitor. I'm a software developer. I use my different notebooks (8 Windows, 3 Apples) for different projects. I keep some with older OS's for testing, others for the differing software and hardware projects I'm working on. In most situations I prefer a multiple monitor setup, I almost always have a 27" monitor next to the notebook I'm using (when I travel I have 2 USB portable monitors). I pretty much can't work without a second monitor. This Alienware is a different beast (it's like 2 monitors in one). I'm going to use it on my desk, where I currently have a 4K monitor, that's aging. It came out before HDR was common and long before large OLEDs even existed. It was expensive, similar to this Alienware monitor.My first impression when I connected the Alienware AW3425DW to my OLED notebook - the colors and stability are spectacular. I'm amazed how vivid this monitor is. My notebook has an OLED display supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. But the Alienware AW3425DW supports 240Hz refresh rate. Several years ago a response time of 8ms was considered good, and a couple of years ago 1ms was the fastest available, so this monitor's 0.03ms response time is astonishing. Assembly of the unit is very simple, screw the base into the mounting arm, and with the monitor in the box, click the monitor onto the arm. The monitor supports 2 HDMI ports (2.1), 1 Display port (1.4) and it serves as a USB3 hub (5Gbps, with 15W charging), with a USB-A and USB-C port. The monitor supports both Nvidia G-Sync, AMD's FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA AdaptiveSync. It also has 4 VESA mounting holes (100x100) on the back (which are hidden). The package includes a DisplayPort cable, a HDMI cable, and USB Type-A to Type-B cable all are 5.9 feet long. The monitor does not have speakers. The monitor supports an enhanced anti-burn-in AI algorithm coupled with an anti-burn-in graphite sheet protects your screen from unwanted burn-in and has a 3-year warranty.This is my third widescreen display (the others are also curved); but first with any form of HDR; which I'm a big fan of (it ensures the monitor's calibration matches what's expected from a video). And it ensures that black levels are perfect. I've found in editing photos and videos it makes a big difference in getting accurate colors. Make sure your drivers are current to get the correct refresh rate. You should run Windows color calibration for HDR to get the most out of this display. I had to load the latest Alienware Command Center and Alienware drivers from Dell's web site to enable all of the options. The display is extremely steady, no flickering. It has a glossy screen but the curved nature helps to prevent reflections. It has a built-in feature that reduces blue light emissions. I thoroughly enjoyed watching videos on this display. The on screen setup for the display is very extensive (accessed via joystick on the center bottom of the monitor). The monitor stand offers only a tilt adjustment (no height, so it can't be used in portrait mode with the stand provided). It has a native resolution of 3440x1440 with a screen brightness of 1000 candela per square meter (outstanding). I noticed that its blacks on some dark videos were extremely precise (I could see shadows within shadows).. The extensive color/contrast controls can be used to make additional changes as desired. Used for gaming it's an incredible monitor. For day to day computer use it's an incredible monitor. Not to mention for software development it's an incredible monitor.It's an absolutely superb monitor. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Spectacular colors, astonishing response time
detailedReviews 51: content: Using this monitor to play video games is amazing. I attended the PAX summit and had a great experience in enjoying playing the games there.
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starRating: 5
title: Playing video games is amazing, great experience
detailedReviews 52: content: Beautiful display with a fast refresh rate at a great price. Improvements on the previous model with the same display panel but at a lower price point. 3year dell OLED warranty that covers burn in but I also chose to purchase the Greek squad 4 year warranty for only $119. If you love OLED, perfect colors, perfect blacks, high refresh and almost no latency it's a win across the board. Be sure to set wineries to the correct refresh rate and run Windows color calibration for HDR to get the most from your experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Beautiful display, fast refresh, great price
detailedReviews 53: content: Performance:Very goodThe images and videos are very nice! Setup was very easy and straightforward.
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starRating: 5
title: Very good performance, nice images and videos
detailedReviews 54: content: My old IPS sidelit 3440x1440p monitor got knocked over by my cat, and of course ended up breaking. I got this monitor after doing lots of research, at first I was just going to get another IPS monitor, since my main display for my desktop gaming rig is my 4k tv, but I decided to splurge and it's great that I did. This monitor has single handedly made me swap back to my desk setup, it's SO responsive, the colors are great and the blacks are inky and deep. Highly recommended.
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starRating: 5
title: Responsive, great colors, inky and deep blacks
detailedReviews 55: content: Performance:GreatDelivery was super fast with seller own fleet. Monitor came well-packed, handled carefully and arrived in great condition👍🏻
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starRating: 5
title: Great delivery, monitor well-packed, great condition
detailedReviews 56: content: Recommended to anyone looking for 34 inch Oled option. Great value even at original price, and if you ever see a discount, don't wait!
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starRating: 5
title: Recommended for 34 inch OLED option
detailedReviews 57: content: Look pretty awesome and great on games. I could only improve the brightness setting for some games. I love everything else.
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starRating: 5
title: Awesome and great on games, adjust brightness
detailedReviews 58: content: The AW3423DW is as good as all the reviewer's say and definitely worth the money.A quick shoutout to the seller who has been very professional in arranging the pre-order and delivery of this wonderful machine to me. Please keep up the good work!Time to game!
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starRating: 5
title: Worth the money, professional seller, wonderful machine
detailedReviews 59: content: Love this monitor. Excelent for game, but still really good for general productivity. Highly recommend it!
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent for game, really good for productivity
detailedReviews 60: content: This thing is pretty nuts for the price point, The fact it has a glossy finish instead of a matte finish drew me in and for $750 i just had to compared to its competitors at around the $1299 territory. You just cant go wrong with an OLED panel, the colors and deep blacks alomg with the insanely low input latency is a game changer. Once you go OLED you dont go back, HIGHLY recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Nuts for price, glossy finish, game changer
detailedReviews 61: content: i use it games, videos, presentations all with more frames than my eyes can see
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starRating: 5
title: Games, videos, presentations with more frames
detailedReviews 62: content: It’s fantastic. There’s so much that’s good about it that I don’t even know where to start. The display quality is simply excellent, it looks beautiful, it’s well built, there are so many different ways to adjust it in the menu, it takes care of itself automatically, and it seems to help with eye strain.
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic display quality, beautiful, well built
detailedReviews 63: content: This is my first ultra wide and first OLED monitor. When I saw the price on this monitor I immediately started looking up reviews to see if it was actually good, since other OLED ultrawides are $1200+ MSRP. Everything I saw praised this monitor, and so far I'm pleased. I'm glad I went with ultrawide. My only real concern was black bars when watching 16:9 content, but I'm not even aware of the them since they're pure black with the OLED, not a dim grey. The larger aspect ratio and colors are incredible on this monitor and I can't get myself ever going back for gaming or anything else.
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starRating: 5
title: First ultrawide/OLED, incredible aspect ratio and colors
detailedReviews 64: content: Got just in time for death stranding and it's great.
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starRating: 5
title: Got just in time for death stranding
detailedReviews 65: content: The colors are so accurate, makes every game so clear!
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starRating: 5
title: Colors accurate, makes every game clear
detailedReviews 66: content: Really happy with it for work and gaming
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starRating: 5
title: Really happy with it for work and gaming
detailedReviews 67: content: From shopping to delivery my experience with Dell has been exemplary...great communication throughout the process..fast free delivery..the best price and a outstanding product. My new Alienware oled is awesome. I will be recommending buying direct from Dell to all my friends and family.
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starRating: 5
title: Exemplary experience, outstanding product, recommend buying direct
detailedReviews 68: content: Quite fast delivery especially when order made during CNY. Monitor sealed condition and is from quite recent batch. Installation is easy, no tools required. Display wise is excellent, typical Dell quality. Bought at great deal price. Thank you.
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starRating: 5
title: Fast delivery, excellent display, great deal price
detailedReviews 69: content: The chair is also really good
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starRating: 5
title: The chair is also really good
detailedReviews 70: content: Perfect for work and gaming.
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect for work and gaming
detailedReviews 71: content: One of the prettiest displays I have ever seen, the colors for every game I play pop.
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starRating: 5
title: Prettiest displays, colors pop for games
detailedReviews 72: content: Very good monitor, it has nice colors and very bright, with the Refeeshde 240 Hz I do not bother my eyes the best I have ever bought.
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starRating: 5
title: Nice colors, very bright, best I bought
detailedReviews 73: content: Great build quality, feels/looks very smooth. Larger size took me some time to get used to but overall great monitor.
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starRating: 5
title: Great build quality, smooth feel/look
detailedReviews 74: content: Really love it
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starRating: 5
title: Really love it
detailedReviews 75: content: Delivery takes a week, the monitor looks nice
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starRating: 5
title: Delivery takes a week, monitor looks nice
detailedReviews 76: content: Picture was amazing
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starRating: 5
title: Picture was amazing
detailedReviews 77: content: See title...
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starRating: 5
title: See title...
detailedReviews 78: content: Love it i want to buy another one but its spendsib
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starRating: 5
title: Love it, want another, it's spendy
detailedReviews 79: content: THIS… IS Alienware's revised 34” curved QD-OLED ultrawide monitor, the creators of the first QD-OLED gaming monitor on the market, and they have just taken it to the next level! 240z, .03ms GTG, 1440p, 1000nits peak brightness AND the best part is that it doesn’t cost your first born child. Lets take a look to see how Alienware has stacked this monitor and… became the best value option in the process?!Ok so opening the box I was greeted with a very sleek and almost overlooked blue color paired to an alien esque stand with curves. Something that ACTUALLY looks alien for once and different from every other monitor on the market. Something that is noticeably missing from the monitor compared to almost every other monitor on the market is some wild RGB design on the ... MoreTHIS… IS Alienware's revised 34” curved QD-OLED ultrawide monitor, the creators of the first QD-OLED gaming monitor on the market, and they have just taken it to the next level! 240z, .03ms GTG, 1440p, 1000nits peak brightness AND the best part is that it doesn’t cost your first born child. Lets take a look to see how Alienware has stacked this monitor and… became the best value option in the process?!Ok so opening the box I was greeted with a very sleek and almost overlooked blue color paired to an alien esque stand with curves. Something that ACTUALLY looks alien for once and different from every other monitor on the market. Something that is noticeably missing from the monitor compared to almost every other monitor on the market is some wild RGB design on the back. I personally am a fan as you usually see the RGB once and then put it against the wall and never see it again. I have seen several people complaining about the lack of RGB on the monitor and … I just don't get it?? My current main monitor has an exquisite RGB backing that looked super cool when I took it out of the box.. And that's the last time I saw it! The build quality is mostly a nicely finished plastic and the 1800R curve is noticeable but not so curved that it was catching stray lighting from every which angle.Before we get into the meat and potatoes on how this monitor looks, I wanted to put a quick note on how Alienware has not only created one of the best 34” monitors, but did it at a lower price than everyone else. They cut the features that most people just simply don’t use. There is no KVM switch, USB-C display or high wattage power hub that you can charge half your room off of. There is also no audio passthrough either. If you can make it past those small hurdles, my oh my is the picture going to blow you away without taking your wallet.So here is what we are alllll here for! This is a second gen QD-OLED panel that has almost every feature that you could wish for in a dream gaming monitor. 240hz, HDR 400, G-sync compatible and freesync premium pro, A GLOSSY SCREEN (how they should all come!), 99% DCI-P3 coverage and a 3 year warranty against burn in (Nice!). This panel is fantastic! I knew I had to boot up forza instantly when I received this monitor and the colors just POP. Something that I really enjoyed about this monitor was that it is 1440p, so I am actually going to be able to get 240hz in most of the games I am playing without having to sacrifice on settings. I was really looking to find any flaw or stone left unturned but… Alienware has hit it out of the park with this monitor. The only caution I give with this monitor is in really bright rooms as its SDR performance is only 250 nits, but I didn’t find myself closing my blinds to see my screen at any point in time. Something else to note for my console gamers, this monitor will have bars on the sides as PS5 and Xbox don’t support ultrawide just yet, so if you can’t get past that (as with all ultrawide monitors), then I would look elsewhere. Alienware has also solved the flickering issues with this generation…so I really can’t find any holes in this seemingly perfect evolution.Shocked is an understatement, Alienware has somehow created the best 34” pure gaming monitor and… its not the most expensive? If you can get past a few features being skimmed to save on price then I really cannot endorse this enough. This is the perfect gaming monitor for my racing sim and I really don’t see that changing anytime soon. As with all monitors, best buy has an awesome return policy, so there is no harm in testing this one out. Until next time :) Less
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starRating: 5
title: Best 34" pure gaming monitor, great value
detailedReviews 80: content: Wow
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starRating: 5
title: Wow
detailedReviews 81: content: I will start by saying this is “Alienware”, so my expectations were set too high. Alienware has built a reputation for delivering premium, cutting-edge products, and this monitor is no exception at all. The packaging arrived in perfect condition with a sleek design and a clear list of key features printed on the box. Unboxing was smooth and frustration-free, offering no mess of excess Styrofoam or unnecessary packing materials.As I pulled out the components, I was immediately impressed by how light the monitor felt. The base has a minimalist, clean design that's easy to install and doesn’t take up much desk space, unlike my previous non-Alienware monitor, which had bulky arms sticking out. One screw attaches the arm to the base, which is a simple but cool detail. ... MoreI will start by saying this is “Alienware”, so my expectations were set too high. Alienware has built a reputation for delivering premium, cutting-edge products, and this monitor is no exception at all. The packaging arrived in perfect condition with a sleek design and a clear list of key features printed on the box. Unboxing was smooth and frustration-free, offering no mess of excess Styrofoam or unnecessary packing materials.As I pulled out the components, I was immediately impressed by how light the monitor felt. The base has a minimalist, clean design that's easy to install and doesn’t take up much desk space, unlike my previous non-Alienware monitor, which had bulky arms sticking out. One screw attaches the arm to the base, which is a simple but cool detail. It also includes all the necessary cables: a power cable (thankfully, no bulky power brick), two HDMI 2.1 ports supporting 240Hz with 0.03ms response time, one USB-B upstream to enable the monitor USB hub function, two USB-A downstream ports, a USB-C port with 15W power delivery, and a DisplayPort cable, though it's still version 1.4 which is kind of odd!!!!The monitor stand includes a smart cable management hole that easily accommodates multiple cables, which I found very convenient. Assembly was a breeze, just snap the stand into the monitor and hear the click, and you're ready to go.This 34" ultrawide OLED display with a 3440 x 1440 resolution supports both NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync. It has full ergonomic adjustment, tilt, swivel, height, and slant. The 1800R curvature is nice, though I personally prefer the more immersive 800R curve. On the first power-up, the screen blew me away with its vivid colors and excellent brightness. At 110 PPI, image clarity is fantastic.Controls are straightforward: a single power button and a joystick that makes navigating the on-screen settings simple and intuitive. It also supports PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and PBP (Picture-by-Picture), which are handy features even on a screen that isn't as large as a 45”, but it’s good to have.My gaming experience on this monitor was impressive; I had it connected to my Alienware Aurora 14, and it’s got vibrant colors, no tearing screens, no lag, just a smooth, literally jaw-dropping experience. That said, I do miss a couple of things from my previous monitor, which is not Alienware: a remote control for easier navigation, and more noticeable RGB lighting. On this model, the RGB is limited to the Alienware logo on the back, which is barely visible unless I lean behind the monitor.No overheating issues here either; ventilation is well-designed with effective rear vents. Overall, the monitor looks fantastic, offers high-end performance, and is easy to adjust to my perfect setup.My only real wishes? Built-in speakers and a remote control. But all in all, this is a powerful and stylish display that seriously enhances the gaming experience. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Premium cutting-edge products, jaw-dropping gaming experience
detailedReviews 82: content: The Alienware AW3425DW is a worthy update to the OLED gaming monitor line that improves a lot of things while asking a lower price. It’s not expensive per se, but the value proposition is superb; while not aiming to be the most cutting edge or the best of the best, Alienware has delivered a very attractive package that has exceeded my expectations.The 34-inch QD-OLED panel, which is curved (1800R to be precise), has an aspect ratio and resolution that hits a sweet spot for gaming. The curvature could have been better, but it still provides an enhanced view for FPS and adventure games. And mating a 3440 x 1440 resolution with a 240 Hz refresh rate is a good balance, as the GPU is not overly taxed for demanding applications. I’d rather have good frame rates and HDR ... MoreThe Alienware AW3425DW is a worthy update to the OLED gaming monitor line that improves a lot of things while asking a lower price. It’s not expensive per se, but the value proposition is superb; while not aiming to be the most cutting edge or the best of the best, Alienware has delivered a very attractive package that has exceeded my expectations.The 34-inch QD-OLED panel, which is curved (1800R to be precise), has an aspect ratio and resolution that hits a sweet spot for gaming. The curvature could have been better, but it still provides an enhanced view for FPS and adventure games. And mating a 3440 x 1440 resolution with a 240 Hz refresh rate is a good balance, as the GPU is not overly taxed for demanding applications. I’d rather have good frame rates and HDR over 4k resolution any day of the week, especially since the size is only 34”. The OLED panel is a Gen. 2 one from what I could gather and seems to be the same for the last couple of years, but it provides enough vividness to still create mesmerizing visuals. The panel has a lot of capabilities including VESA HDR Trueblack 400 which I typically use, and can reach brightness close to 1000 nits according to Dell. Color accuracy is supposed to be 99.3% DCI-P3, but for gaming purposes, which is my primary use case, is not the most significant.Performance is really good as mentioned. Fed from a capable GPU, and using the correct HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 1.4 cable, the display shines from a smoothness and responsiveness standpoint. It supports both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro which makes most visuals tear free.The display itself is glossy, but very much usable in brightly lit rooms. There’s some tint that makes the reflections fade out a bit, and the curved structure helps a lot as well. OLEDs always has potential to suffer from burn in, but according to Dell they have implemented multiple methods to take care of that. It’s something that’s hard to comment on unless a couple of years pass, but the 3-year burn-in warranty should bring some bit of confidence.Connectivity options are very good - there’s a DisplayPort 1.4 which is my default input. 2x HDMI 2.1 ports are there as well, which is especially helpful for console applications. There’s a builtin USB hub via a USB-B port (which seems to be rated for 5 Gbps), and 2 downstream ports on the lower bezel - 1 USB-A and type-C. The type-C port supports power delivery, but is only rated for 15 W.The stand is minimal, but well balanced and properly built, with integrated cable management. Adjustments include tilt, swivel, and slant, and the height can also be adjusted. The power button color, as well as the Alienware logo on the back, can be changed which is a nice touch. A 4 way joystick type switch on the bottom bezel helps navigate a very useful UI. Most of the options are very useful and once I configured everything it was like a done deal. The only option I found not useful for me was Alienvision, which does not align with the gaming genre I’m more inclined towards, but that’s a very subjective matter. It’s still nice to have these options.Overall, this a gaming monitor that’s packed with performance, and has a great value in the current market. I moved from a 27” 120 Hz flat monitor, and I was really impressed by the display quality. I guess this will be a new standard to judge against in 2025. Less
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starRating: 5
title: Great value, superb package, exceeded expectations
detailedReviews 83: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 84: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
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starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 85: content: After enjoying the OLED display for three months, I encountered burn-in that affected the overall premium feel. Despite running pixel refresh regularly, the issue did arise but Dell handled it smoothly through an RMA. That said, a manual panel refresh option would be a valuable addition to the settings, especially for users looking to proactively preserve screen quality. Dell, please release a firmware update to include this feature. It's a beautiful display. nonetheless.
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starRating: 3
title: Encountered burn-in, Dell handled smoothly
detailedReviews 86: content: This is a great monitor, if a bit overpriced. Buy only when it's on offer.For a 2025 model, one would expect better throughput with the inbuilt hub, especially for the price. However, it's a great monitor and looks very good indeed. It is almost identical to our other QDOLED Alienware, which also has a sub par USB hub. You can't have everything...can you?
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starRating: 4
title: Great monitor, bit overpriced, sub par USB hub
detailedReviews 87: content: Good, Not GREAT.I gave this a 5 Star because the product is amazing, the quality is great and the response rate is crisp. The problem is the price. I believe there is another monitor coming out in the next few months with the same specs and 4k rather than 1440p, the leaked price is suspected to be quite close to this price so, it feels wrong to buy this. I'll be returning this!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing product, great quality, crisp response
detailedReviews 88: content: The picture quality of this monitor simply can not beat, and this is my third oled screen at this point, granted I am having a issue with mine personally with the screen going black, the picture does come back after a second but it is quite distracting and it happens three or four times every 30minutes the only way i can get it to stop for 4 to 5 hours is by changing the hdr mode ( hdr 1000 down to true black 400 ) vice versa works also this stops it from happening for a couple of hours and that is how I knew it wasn't HDMI cord because if it was, simply switching from True black 400 to HDR 1000 or back down true black 400 wouldn't be a temporary fix. I can also rule out NVIDIA drivers because of this as wel, on top of that, I came from an older version of the same ... MoreThe picture quality of this monitor simply can not beat, and this is my third oled screen at this point, granted I am having a issue with mine personally with the screen going black, the picture does come back after a second but it is quite distracting and it happens three or four times every 30minutes the only way i can get it to stop for 4 to 5 hours is by changing the hdr mode ( hdr 1000 down to true black 400 ) vice versa works also this stops it from happening for a couple of hours and that is how I knew it wasn't HDMI cord because if it was, simply switching from True black 400 to HDR 1000 or back down true black 400 wouldn't be a temporary fix. I can also rule out NVIDIA drivers because of this as wel, on top of that, I came from an older version of the same monitor where this issue was not present on the exact same PC. So I might have just gotten one with a small issue, but as far as the picture quality and all the features, it doesn't give any better than this. Less
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starRating: 4
title: Screen going black issue, picture quality unbeatable
detailedReviews 89: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
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starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
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title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 91: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
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starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 92: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 93: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
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starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 94: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
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starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 95: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
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starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 96: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
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starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 97: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 98: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
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starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 99: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 100: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
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source: google
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starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 101: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
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starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 102: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
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starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 103: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
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starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 104: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 105: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 106: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 107: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 108: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 109: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 110: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 111: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 112: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 113: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 114: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 115: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 116: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 117: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 118: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 119: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 120: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 121: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 122: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 123: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 124: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 125: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 126: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 127: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 128: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 129: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 130: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 131: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 132: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 133: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 134: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 135: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 136: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 137: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 138: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 139: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 140: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 141: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 142: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 143: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 144: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 145: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 146: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 147: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 148: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 149: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 150: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 151: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 152: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 153: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 154: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 155: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 156: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 157: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 158: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 159: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 160: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 161: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 162: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 163: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 164: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 165: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 166: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 167: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 168: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 169: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 170: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 171: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 172: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 173: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 174: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 175: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 176: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 177: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 178: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 179: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 180: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 181: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 182: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 183: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 184: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 185: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 186: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 187: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 188: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 189: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 190: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 191: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 192: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 193: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 194: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 195: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 196: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 197: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 198: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 199: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 200: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 201: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 202: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 203: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 204: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 205: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 206: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 207: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 208: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 209: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 210: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 211: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 212: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 213: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 214: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 215: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 216: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 217: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 218: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 219: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 220: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 221: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 222: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 223: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 224: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 225: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 226: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 227: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 228: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 229: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 230: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 231: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 232: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 233: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 234: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 235: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 236: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 237: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 238: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 239: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 240: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 241: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 242: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 243: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 244: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 245: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 246: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 247: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 248: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 249: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 250: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 251: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 252: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 253: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 254: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 255: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 256: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 257: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 258: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 259: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 260: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 261: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 262: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 263: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 264: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 265: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 266: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 267: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 268: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 269: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 270: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 271: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 272: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 273: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 274: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 275: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 276: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 277: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 278: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 279: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 280: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 281: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 282: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 283: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 284: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 285: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 286: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 287: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 288: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 289: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 290: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 291: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 292: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 293: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 294: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 295: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 296: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 297: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 298: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 299: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 300: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 301: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 302: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 303: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 304: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 305: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 306: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 307: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 308: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 309: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 310: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 311: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 312: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 313: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 314: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 315: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 316: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 317: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 318: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 319: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 320: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 321: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 322: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 323: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 324: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 325: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 326: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 327: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 328: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 329: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 330: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 331: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 332: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 333: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 334: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 335: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 336: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 337: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 338: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 339: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 340: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 341: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 342: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 343: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 344: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 345: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 346: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 347: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 348: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 349: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 350: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 351: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 352: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 353: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 354: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 355: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 356: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 357: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 358: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 359: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 360: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 361: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 362: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 363: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 364: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 365: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 366: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 367: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 368: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 369: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 370: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 371: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 372: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 373: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 374: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 375: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 376: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 377: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 378: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 379: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 380: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 381: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 382: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 383: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 384: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 385: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 386: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 387: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 388: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 389: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 390: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 391: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 392: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 393: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 394: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 395: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 396: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 397: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 398: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 399: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 400: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 401: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 402: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 403: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 404: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 405: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 406: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 407: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 408: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 409: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 410: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 411: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 412: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 413: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 414: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 415: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 416: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 417: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 418: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 419: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 420: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 421: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 422: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 423: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 424: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 425: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 426: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 427: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 428: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 429: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 430: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 431: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 432: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 433: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 434: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 435: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 436: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 437: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 438: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 439: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 440: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 441: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 442: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 443: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 444: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 445: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 446: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 447: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 448: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 449: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 450: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 451: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 452: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 453: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 454: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 455: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 456: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 457: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 458: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 459: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 460: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 461: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 462: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 463: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 464: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 465: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 466: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 467: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 468: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 469: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 470: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 471: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 472: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 473: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 474: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 475: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 476: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 477: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 478: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 479: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 480: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 481: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 482: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 483: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 484: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 485: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 486: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 487: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 488: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 489: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 490: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 491: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 492: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 493: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 494: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 495: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 496: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 497: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 498: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 499: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 500: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 501: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 502: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 503: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 504: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 505: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 506: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 507: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 508: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 509: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 510: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 511: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 512: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 513: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 514: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 515: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 516: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 517: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 518: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 519: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 520: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 521: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 522: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 523: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 524: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 525: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 526: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 527: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 528: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 529: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 530: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 531: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 532: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 533: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 534: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 535: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 536: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 537: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 538: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 539: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 540: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 541: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 542: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 543: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 544: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 545: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 546: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 547: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 548: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 549: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 550: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 551: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 552: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 553: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 554: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 555: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 556: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 557: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 558: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 559: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 560: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 561: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 562: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 563: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 564: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 565: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 566: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 567: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 568: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 569: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 570: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 571: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 572: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 573: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 574: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 575: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 576: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 577: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 578: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 579: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 580: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 581: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 582: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 583: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 584: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 585: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 586: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 587: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 588: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 589: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 590: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 591: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 592: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 593: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 594: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 595: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 596: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 597: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 598: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 599: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 600: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 601: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 602: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 603: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 604: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 605: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 606: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 607: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 608: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 609: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 610: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 611: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 612: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 613: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 614: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 615: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 616: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 617: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 618: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 619: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 620: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 621: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 622: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 623: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 624: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 625: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 626: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 627: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 628: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 629: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 630: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 631: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 632: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 633: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 634: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 635: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 636: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 637: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 638: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 639: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 640: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 641: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 642: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 643: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 644: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 645: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 646: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 647: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 648: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 649: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 650: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 651: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 652: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 653: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 654: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 655: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 656: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 657: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 658: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 659: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 660: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 661: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 662: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 663: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 664: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 665: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 666: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 667: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 668: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 669: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 670: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 671: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 672: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 673: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 674: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 675: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 676: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 677: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 678: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 679: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 680: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 681: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 682: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 683: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 684: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 685: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 686: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 687: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 688: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 689: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 690: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 691: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 692: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 693: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 694: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 695: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 696: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 697: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 698: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 699: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 700: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 701: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 702: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 703: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 704: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 705: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 706: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 707: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 708: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 709: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 710: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 711: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 712: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 713: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 714: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 715: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 716: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 717: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 718: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 719: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 720: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 721: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 722: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 723: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 724: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 725: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 726: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 727: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 728: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 729: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 730: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 731: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 732: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 733: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 734: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 735: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 736: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 737: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 738: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 739: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 740: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 741: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 742: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 743: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 744: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 745: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 746: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 747: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 748: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 749: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 750: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 751: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 752: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 753: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 754: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 755: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 756: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 757: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 758: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 759: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 760: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 761: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 762: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 763: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 764: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 765: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 766: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 767: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 768: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 769: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 770: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 771: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 772: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 773: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 774: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 775: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 776: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 777: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 778: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 779: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 780: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 781: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 782: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 783: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 784: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 785: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 786: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 787: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 788: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 789: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 790: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 791: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 792: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 793: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 794: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 795: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 796: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 797: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 798: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 799: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 800: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 801: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 802: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 803: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 804: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 805: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 806: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 807: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 808: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 809: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 810: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 811: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 812: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 813: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 814: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 815: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 816: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 817: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 818: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 819: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 820: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 821: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 822: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 823: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 824: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 825: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 826: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 827: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 828: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 829: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 830: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 831: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 832: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 833: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 834: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 835: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 836: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 837: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 838: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 839: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 840: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 841: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 842: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 843: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 844: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 845: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 846: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 847: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 848: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 849: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 850: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 851: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 852: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 853: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 854: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 855: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 856: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 857: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 858: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 859: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 860: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 861: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 862: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 863: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 864: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 865: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 866: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 867: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 868: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 869: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 870: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 871: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 872: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 873: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 874: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 875: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 876: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 877: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 878: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 879: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 880: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 881: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 882: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 883: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 884: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 885: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 886: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 887: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 888: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 889: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 890: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 891: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 892: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 893: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 894: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 895: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 896: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 897: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 898: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 899: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 900: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 901: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 902: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 903: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 904: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 905: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 906: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 907: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 908: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 909: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 910: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 911: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 912: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 913: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 914: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 915: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 916: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 917: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 918: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 919: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 920: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 921: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 922: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 923: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 924: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 925: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 926: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 927: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 928: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 929: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 930: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 931: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 932: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 933: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 934: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 935: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 936: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 937: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 938: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 939: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 940: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 941: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 942: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 943: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 944: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 945: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 946: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 947: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 948: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 949: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 950: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 951: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 952: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 953: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 954: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 955: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 956: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 957: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 958: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 959: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 960: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 961: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 962: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 963: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 964: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 965: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 966: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 967: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 968: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 969: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 970: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 971: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 972: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 973: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 974: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 975: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 976: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 977: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 978: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 979: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 980: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 981: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 982: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 983: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 984: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 985: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 986: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 987: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 988: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 989: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 990: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 991: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 992: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 993: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 994: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 995: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 996: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 997: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 998: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 999: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1000: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1001: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1002: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1003: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1004: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1005: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1006: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1007: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1008: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1009: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1010: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1011: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1012: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1013: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1014: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1015: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1016: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1017: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1018: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1019: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1020: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1021: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1022: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1023: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1024: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1025: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1026: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1027: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1028: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1029: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1030: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1031: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1032: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1033: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1034: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1035: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1036: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1037: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1038: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1039: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1040: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1041: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1042: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1043: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1044: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1045: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1046: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1047: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1048: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1049: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1050: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1051: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1052: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1053: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1054: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1055: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1056: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1057: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1058: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1059: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1060: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1061: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1062: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1063: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1064: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1065: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1066: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1067: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1068: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1069: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1070: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1071: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1072: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1073: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1074: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1075: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1076: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1077: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1078: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1079: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1080: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1081: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1082: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1083: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1084: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1085: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1086: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1087: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1088: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1089: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1090: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1091: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1092: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1093: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1094: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1095: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1096: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1097: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1098: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1099: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1100: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1101: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1102: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1103: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1104: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1105: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1106: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1107: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1108: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1109: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1110: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1111: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1112: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1113: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1114: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1115: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1116: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1117: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1118: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1119: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1120: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1121: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1122: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1123: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1124: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1125: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1126: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1127: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1128: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1129: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1130: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1131: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1132: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1133: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1134: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1135: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1136: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1137: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1138: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1139: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1140: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1141: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1142: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1143: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1144: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1145: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1146: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1147: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1148: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1149: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1150: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1151: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1152: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1153: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1154: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1155: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1156: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1157: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1158: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1159: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1160: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1161: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1162: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1163: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1164: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1165: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1166: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1167: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1168: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1169: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1170: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1171: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1172: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1173: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1174: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1175: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1176: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1177: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1178: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1179: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1180: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1181: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1182: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1183: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1184: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1185: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1186: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1187: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1188: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1189: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1190: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1191: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1192: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1193: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1194: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1195: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1196: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1197: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1198: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1199: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1200: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1201: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1202: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1203: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1204: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1205: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1206: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1207: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1208: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1209: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1210: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1211: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1212: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1213: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1214: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1215: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1216: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1217: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1218: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1219: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1220: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1221: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1222: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1223: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1224: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1225: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1226: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1227: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1228: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1229: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1230: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1231: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1232: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1233: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1234: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1235: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1236: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1237: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1238: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1239: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1240: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1241: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1242: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1243: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1244: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1245: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1246: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1247: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1248: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1249: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1250: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1251: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1252: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1253: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1254: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1255: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1256: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1257: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1258: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1259: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1260: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1261: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1262: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1263: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1264: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1265: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1266: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1267: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1268: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1269: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1270: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1271: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1272: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1273: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1274: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1275: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1276: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1277: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1278: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1279: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1280: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1281: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1282: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1283: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1284: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1285: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1286: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1287: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1288: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1289: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1290: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1291: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1292: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1293: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1294: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1295: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1296: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1297: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1298: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1299: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1300: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1301: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1302: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1303: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1304: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1305: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1306: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1307: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1308: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1309: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1310: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1311: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1312: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1313: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1314: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1315: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1316: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1317: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1318: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1319: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1320: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1321: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1322: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1323: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1324: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1325: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1326: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1327: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1328: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1329: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1330: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1331: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1332: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1333: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1334: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1335: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1336: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1337: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1338: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1339: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1340: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1341: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1342: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1343: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1344: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1345: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1346: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1347: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1348: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1349: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1350: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1351: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1352: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1353: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1354: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1355: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1356: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1357: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1358: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1359: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1360: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1361: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1362: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1363: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1364: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1365: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1366: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1367: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1368: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1369: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1370: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1371: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1372: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1373: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1374: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1375: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1376: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1377: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1378: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1379: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1380: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1381: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1382: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1383: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1384: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1385: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1386: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1387: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1388: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1389: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1390: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1391: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1392: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1393: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1394: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1395: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1396: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1397: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1398: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1399: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1400: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1401: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1402: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1403: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1404: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1405: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1406: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1407: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1408: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1409: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1410: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1411: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1412: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1413: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1414: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1415: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1416: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1417: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1418: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1419: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1420: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1421: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1422: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1423: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1424: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1425: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1426: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1427: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1428: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1429: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1430: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1431: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1432: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1433: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1434: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1435: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1436: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1437: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1438: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1439: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1440: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1441: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1442: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1443: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1444: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1445: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1446: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1447: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1448: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1449: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1450: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1451: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1452: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1453: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1454: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1455: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1456: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1457: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1458: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1459: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1460: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1461: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1462: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1463: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1464: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1465: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1466: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1467: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1468: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1469: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1470: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1471: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1472: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1473: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1474: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1475: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1476: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1477: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1478: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1479: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1480: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1481: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1482: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1483: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1484: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1485: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1486: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1487: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1488: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1489: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1490: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1491: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1492: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1493: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1494: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1495: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1496: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1497: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1498: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1499: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1500: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1501: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1502: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1503: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1504: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1505: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1506: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1507: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1508: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1509: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1510: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1511: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1512: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1513: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1514: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1515: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1516: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1517: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1518: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1519: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1520: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1521: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1522: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1523: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1524: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1525: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1526: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1527: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1528: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1529: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1530: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1531: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1532: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1533: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1534: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1535: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1536: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1537: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1538: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1539: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1540: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1541: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1542: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1543: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1544: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1545: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1546: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1547: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1548: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1549: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1550: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1551: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1552: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1553: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1554: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1555: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1556: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1557: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1558: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1559: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1560: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1561: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1562: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1563: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1564: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1565: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1566: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1567: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1568: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1569: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1570: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1571: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1572: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1573: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1574: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1575: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1576: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1577: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1578: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1579: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1580: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1581: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1582: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1583: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1584: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1585: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1586: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1587: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1588: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1589: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1590: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1591: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1592: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1593: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1594: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1595: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1596: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1597: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1598: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1599: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1600: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1601: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1602: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1603: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1604: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1605: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1606: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1607: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1608: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1609: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1610: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1611: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1612: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1613: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1614: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1615: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1616: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1617: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1618: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1619: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1620: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1621: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1622: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1623: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1624: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1625: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1626: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1627: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1628: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1629: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1630: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1631: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1632: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1633: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1634: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1635: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1636: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1637: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1638: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1639: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1640: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1641: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1642: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1643: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1644: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1645: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1646: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1647: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1648: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1649: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1650: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1651: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1652: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1653: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1654: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1655: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1656: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1657: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1658: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1659: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1660: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1661: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1662: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1663: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1664: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1665: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1666: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1667: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1668: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1669: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1670: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1671: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1672: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1673: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1674: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1675: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1676: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1677: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1678: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1679: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1680: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1681: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1682: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1683: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1684: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1685: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1686: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1687: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1688: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1689: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1690: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1691: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1692: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1693: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1694: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1695: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1696: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1697: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1698: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1699: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1700: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1701: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1702: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1703: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1704: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1705: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1706: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1707: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1708: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1709: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1710: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1711: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1712: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1713: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1714: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1715: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1716: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1717: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1718: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1719: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1720: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1721: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1722: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1723: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1724: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1725: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1726: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1727: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1728: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1729: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1730: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1731: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1732: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1733: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1734: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1735: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1736: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1737: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1738: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1739: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1740: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1741: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1742: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1743: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1744: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1745: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1746: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1747: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1748: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1749: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1750: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1751: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1752: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1753: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1754: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1755: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1756: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1757: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1758: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1759: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1760: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1761: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1762: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1763: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1764: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1765: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1766: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1767: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1768: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1769: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1770: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1771: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1772: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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source: google
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1773: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1774: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1775: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1776: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1777: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1778: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1779: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1780: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1781: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1782: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1783: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1784: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1785: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1786: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1787: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1788: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1789: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1790: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1791: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1792: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1793: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1794: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1795: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1796: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1797: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1798: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1799: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1800: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1801: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1802: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1803: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1804: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
marketplace: google
source: google
sourceLogo: https://i.flash.tech/a/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/s3://flash-creatives/images/merchants/google
starRating: 2
title: Step down in brightness, OLED not worth it
detailedReviews 1805: content: Good product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the ... MoreGood product overall. Good quality screen and the hardware seem sturdy, well made and sleek with minimalist design. Stand is smaller which is nice.Lots of options software-wise which is a plus.I do have minor notes on the product: colors are a bit off out of the box, with the HDR default setting not helping much. I had to look for guides to get the best out of the screen which was a hassle.The screen surface scratches VERY easily, some small demage out of the box which is sad really, but you don't see them when the screen is on. What you'll see easily is any spit or particles on the screen with the reflective coating, it's very appearant as opposed to less reflective screens.Software-wise I was very disappointed by the fact I can't use Nvidia's DSR with the screen, which is a big miss. Or I might be able to if I go down in refresh rate which is odd. My much cheaper 240hz previous panel could do it without issue. Would love a software fix for this! Less
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starRating: 4
title: Colors off out of box, scratches easily
detailedReviews 1806: content: With the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm ... MoreWith the screen off, I've used the provided Alienware cloth with just a small amount of distilled water, and it has removed this coating, as shown in the attached photo. I now can't clean the rest of the screen unless I'm ready for all of the coating to come off, and the display will look far worse when viewing anything.I'd reached out to Dell and was told I had cleaned it correctly, but they still wouldn't warranty it and suggested I speak to sales just to buy another one. No way I will! This wasn't just a couple of dollars. Paid nearly a grand after tax for my screen to start to look like crap already.I had zero issues with the AW3423DWF for the 2 years I'd owned it, but I'd owned this for under 2 months, barely cleaned it, and this is the circumstance I'm stuck with since DELL doesn't care at all!I've owned numerous OLEDs & QD-OLEDs and never had this screen issue. Last one I'll be buying from DELL and those around me I'll mention to avoid this one. Less
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starRating: 1
title: Coating removed, Dell doesn't care
detailedReviews 1807: content: In game monitor mostly performs as expected; vivid colors, great contrast. In many games however that have static loading or information screens there is a terrible flickering. Ex. in Civ 6, especially during a loading screen, there is a very noticeable and consistent flickering. Same thing in 9Kings, after every turn there is a section screen with same behavior. Have not tested many other games. This is completely unacceptable for a gaming display, especially one of this price.
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starRating: 2
title: Terrible flickering on static screens
detailedReviews 1808: content: Product has horrible vertical+horizontal banding. Really bad Quality Control going on. I understand some banding is normal. But it's Visible in games+media. Bad Quality control. Can I get a good Panel
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starRating: 1
title: Horrible banding, bad quality control
detailedReviews 1809: content: I needed a monitor for work and gaming. I didn't want to deal with burn in with QD OLED. Two dead pixels, but both are in the far corners so not worth the hassle. My AW3832DW had a few too so expected.
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starRating: 4
title: Two dead pixels, not worth hassle
detailedReviews 1810: content: It's a good product all around, games look great.Two nitpicks:1. It's still a VA panel, I wish they had an IPS option. "Super fast VA" is just marketing, there is still noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting whatever you want to call it.2. If you have two PCs plugged in, the input "Auto" detect feature is really inconsistent. I have a KVM, one PC plugged into DP and one into HDMI. Sometimes I can just press the KVM and it intelligently switches, sometimes I need to manually switch inputs.
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starRating: 4
title: Noticeable scrolling blur/ghosting, inconsistent auto detect
detailedReviews 1811: content: If you are used to a modern IPS display 350-400 nits the step down to this ~250 nit display is very noticeable and the improvement in contrast does not make it up. OLED displays are not worth it yet.
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starRating: 2
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