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The Dell UltraSharp 32 UP3216Q is a professional-grade 32-inch 4K UHD IPS monitor delivering exceptional color accuracy with PremierColor technology, covering 99.5% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB. It features a 3840x2160 resolution for ultra-sharp detail, extensive connectivity options including HDMI 2.0 at 60Hz and DisplayPort, plus advanced color calibration tools. Designed for creative professionals demanding precise color fidelity and expansive workspace, it transforms your visual experience and workflow.










| ASIN | B016IBVKNU |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Dell |
| Card Reader | MiCard |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | 16 Oct. 2015 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 9.22 kg |
| Item model number | 210-AGUO |
| Manufacturer | Dell Computers |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 87.81 x 26.59 x 55.5 cm; 9.22 kg |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Series | 210-AGUO |
| Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 70.00 |
S**K
but still it is amazing to see your photographs in an incredible sharpness and ...
I have had high-resolution monitors before, but working with the right colours had always been a problem until I bought this monitor. The colours/tones of photographs always differed when printed in a book. I was using different (non-professional) methods to sort the problem out. This monitor meets the professional standards to get the exact colours. Colour depth and the accuracy is incredible. It comes with colour calibration software to use with X-Rite i1Display Pro calorimeter, which is also available (separately sold) on Amazon. This monitor may be too much for a non-professional home use, but still it is amazing to see your photographs in an incredible sharpness and picture quality of an LED 4K monitor. Even when you are using Microsoft Word, it lightens up a bit the dull, design-disaster user interface (Word 2013) with the sharpness and brightness it brings to the screen. The monitor has a very wide working area, which makes everything easy, especially if you are a designer/photographer. Sleep/wake issue mentioned in the other review is computer related, nothing to do with the monitor. When you do the setup, connections and configurations right, you do not have any problems. Just enjoy the wonders that new technologies bring to us instead of complaining.
G**D
Guaranteed to destroy your eyes
This screen was made to ruin your vision. I have ignored other negative reviews, don't make the same mistake. A red tint dominated the left half of the display and the right side was too bright. The difference in lighting was incredibly straining, my eyes would get very tired after a few hours of use. I fiddled with different settings for days, nothing worked. The worst display I've ever used by a long stretch. It's most surprising since the Dell U2715H was the best display.
A**.
Not that homogenic for the contrast, but so big!
Not that homogenic for the contrast, but so big!
L**D
Brilliant but annoyingly flawed
Generally a fantastic monitor let down with one issue. A worthy update to the 3214 it offers excellent colour fidelity, a handy card reader, USB 3 hub and a screen size that is perfect for running at 100% scaling. The reason for the 3 star review are the issues it has with sleep/wake. The 3216 is on a GTX970 as the main monitor but if I power up the monitor and it enters sleep mode (Ie, power-on, scan, no signal detected, goes to sleep, all happening in a handful of secondss) then it wont ever come on until a reboot. Likewise if the PC sleeps and the monitor goes to power saving, its not correctly detected when the pc awakes. Odd thing is, in the nvidia control panel "set up multiple displays" it shows the monitor but you cant tick it to enable it. Sometime unplugging the mini display port cable and reconnecting works, but again, not if its in sleep mode. This was a problem running 4k@60hz with the 3214 and the problem still exists with this model. Is a very bad issue when the monitor costs so much - twice the price of the ageing 2407WFP it replaces which was fault free.
D**E
the internet seems to think this cant do 60hz at 4k over hdmi/dvi. IT CAN!
To everyone who says this monitor doesn't do 60hz at 4k without using displayport, all you need to do is set response from slow (the default) to fast in the monitor menu and boom. Annoying mouse lag, gone.
L**I
This review is for Dell UP3216Q. I was shopping for a high end 32" 4k monitor with wide gamut coverage and decided on the Dell. The build really is excellent. The bezels looks perfect--thinner doesn't always mean better. Would have liked a USB-C input for my laptop but that's a minor thing. SD reader on the side is also a nice touch. I decided on this one over comparable Asus model because while the Asus was listed as being a bit brighter, the Dell had a higher contrast ratio. Right off when I set it up I was honestly a bit unsure whether I'd be keeping it. The images did not impress. But then I ordered an Xrite I1 calibrator and calibrated for AdobeRGB with the software from Dell website, and now it's a definite keeper! Raw photos in Lightroom just look incredible. It's not the brightest display, but it clearly doesn't take away from how beautifully it can display my photos. Almost like being in the photos when I view them. Day to day activities like web browsing, etc. also look great. Text is very clean and sharp. White space in the browser isn't overbearing and adds to the overall pleasant appearance. The matte screen doesn't give the horrible orange peel effect that I've seen on other cheaper displays. If anything it looks like a super high quality printing paper. While I haven't personally seen what comparable competing models can do, I am very happy with this product can't imagine needing anything else for years to come.
S**J
Nice monitor - if it works. I bought this monitor about half a year ago on Amazon. It worked okay, but started having intermittent black screen issue recently: every minute or two the screen suddenly goes to black for a second, as if it's losing signal and then re-establishing the connection. This is very unnerving, and should not happen. After a brief online search, it looks like it's a standard issue for high-end Dell monitor.s The Amazon return window has long closed, so I contacted Dell support, which was quite an experience. Over the course of an hour they did their best to convince me that the problem was not their monitor, but they didn't succeed. During the last week I've tried two different video cards and different systems - the issue still persists, with all the latest drivers and firmware. They ended up sending me a refurbished monitor which I'm waiting for now. Overall verdict: a $1000+ monitor should work. This one does not. No matter what the specs are, if it intermittently goes black it's not working.
C**R
The color is great but wish the brightness was a bit higher. Can't wait for its newer model.
S**D
Have had this for 3 days and I am very impressed. I am a gamer and have been for many years. Last monitor was the 30" HP LP3065 with native 2560x1600 resolution. I've been enjoying 1600p gaming since 2007 with the HP so I am use to high res gaming. The 4K resolution of the Dell has blown me away. Have played all my old games to test the Dell and every game looks better. At 4K, none of my older games needed anti-aliasing on anymore; the increased resolution replaces needing to turn on MSAA. What a trip. The Dell is allowing me to perform better in online shooters as well; i.e. BFBC2, BF4, Rainbow Six Siege (beta). If you plan on gaming with this monitor at 4K, you might as well just pick up 2 GTX 980 Ti cards upfront. The color representation and detail of displayed anything is exquisite. At first I thought something was wrong with the monitor. Some things just seemed blurry and looked bad while other things looked incredible. This monitor will show you exactly how well or not something was created. I'm talking about images, logos, webpages and such. There are many settings to fiddle with so you can get the monitor to display just the way you want it to display. One of the most impressive things is that you can have this monitor change from RGB to Chroma 4:4:4. Not up on all the tech behind it, but switching to Chroma 4:4:4 made me say "Wow!". It is also PWM free. PWM is used by cheaper panels to dim the monitor which causes annoying flickering effects. Oh, it is also a true 10-Bit panel.
M**O
As with other Dell products, this very expensive monitor is subpar. I own two of these monitors, one purchased direct from Dell and one from Amazon. The monitor from Amazon had vertical lines through the display in less than two years of use. The monitor that I ordered direct from Dell is still functioning fine, however the monitor is less than impressive in terms of color accuracy, brightness and in general suffers the same problems as most other Dell products, which is to say lack of quality craftsmanship. There is light bleed from the edges, disconnection issues, ports that won't work at all and seems overly finicky when connecting it in any kind of dual monitor setup, even using a Dell Precision 7760 laptop (a $9k laptop!) and a very expensive Dell docking station ($500). I recommend looking at other monitor manufacturers altogether as Dell's quality seems to have gone off a cliff the last few years. After spending an absurd amount of money for their products and then their service being so bad when I called for support, it is unlikely I'll ever buy another Dell product, nor can I recommend them to any of my clients. In fact, I actively advise against purchasing Dell and HP to all of my small business clients because of their poor quality of products and service. Spend a couple of hundred extra for Lenovo computers, and consider any other manufacturer for monitors.
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