✨ Elevate your workspace with 4K brilliance and silky-smooth visuals!
The Dell 32 Plus 4K Monitor (S3225QS) is a 31.5-inch VA panel display delivering ultra-high-definition 3840x2160 resolution with a rapid 120Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. Featuring AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free visuals, it covers 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 color gamuts with a 1500:1 contrast ratio, ensuring vivid, true-to-life colors. ComfortView Plus technology reduces blue light emissions for eye-friendly use, while its ultra-thin bezel and ash white finish offer a sleek, modern aesthetic perfect for professional environments.
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Dell 32 Plus 4K Monitor - S3225QS |
Item model number | S3225QS |
Item Weight | 19.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.73 x 28.05 x 17.55 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.73 x 28.05 x 17.55 inches |
Color | Ash White |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | Dell |
ASIN | B0F1GD9YFN |
Date First Available | March 14, 2025 |
Z**Z
IM NEVER GOING BACK!
AMAZING! I wanted a gaming monitor with minimum of 120hz HDR and that was of course, 4k.However, what absolutely blew my mind was not just the quality and aesthetic, but the speakers!Some of the best speakers I’ve ever heard! The IPS is beautiful, and I’m seriously considering getting a second one in the future! Incredibly loud, responsive, colorful, bright, all in all a very good price you wont find anywhere else from name brand GET IT! It’s beautiful and perfect size (27inch)
W**S
Fantastic productivity monitor for those who can’t go back to 60hz.
After upgrading to a 360hz 1440p OLED and giving away my old 144hz 1440p IPS, I needed another monitor primarily productivity and programming as a CS student. But after trying other 27 inch 4k monitors with 60hz refresh rates, it didn’t feel like home. it just made everything feel slower and made me feel less productive. But this monitor ticks all my boxes, it reaches 350 nits brightness which is on par with my old monitor but with noticeably better contrast. You wouldn’t think 1000:1 to 1500:1 makes a difference if you own an OLED that can literally reach infinite:1 but yes, it makes a big difference. Colors look good to me when just eyeballing it next to my 2019 MacBook at a comparable brightness. The resolution at this size is fantastic text and every part of the UI is ultra crisp like my MacBook (honestly even more so, I think ClearType makes a big difference). Viewing angles are great. The matte coating does produce some grain which is noticable if you are in a dark room viewing full white screen within a foot away but it’s by far not the worse i’ve seen and with dark mode I legitimately cannot notice it and the reflection handling is pretty great.Now the refresh rate… wow. 4k on 27 inches with 120hz is just, stunning. Just feels like the way navigating a desktop is meant to feel. It honestly feels like a crime we use 60hz for literally anything, it makes everything just feel way more responsive. Response times are okay, absolutely fantastic for a productivity however for gaming with a mouse it wouldn’t be my first pick. It’s not my use case but I feel I should mention it. There is quite some noticable ghosting in games but I am coming from an OLED so I am probably particularly sensitive to noticing it. It’s FreeSync compatible which is just great but I would spend a bit more to get faster pixel response personally if you are going to ever play FPS games with keyboard and mouse on it. But if you are getting it for playing on a controller or console then you’ll probably be pretty happy and I would choose it over a another gaming focused monitor with 1000:1 contrast even with it’s relatively slower response time (it’ll be lightning fast compared to any LCD TV). People recommend getting and gaming on much slower VA MiniLED panels all the time so that’s worth mentioning.My only true complaint for my use case is there is a slight amount of vignetting on the right side of the panel which is only noticeable if I purposely move a light mode window to the edge and back again, watching it closely. I literally never notice it during actual work since I use dark mode but even if I used light mode I doubt it would bother me much if at all. No noticable flicker, IPS glow is very minimal with no noticable hotspots. Overall pretty great panel for the price and I couldn’t imagine wanting much more out of a productivity monitor.
H**L
Decent Monitor for Mac mini
Packaged good for delivery in separate Amazon box. Setup was quick and easy following instructions. Connected to Mac mini with USB-C. Needed a little tweaking to get keyboard sound and brightness keys to work. Replaced older iMac27 and screen is acceptable although not the Retina 5K display quality. But at 1/4 the cost, it is a decent monitor. Did not need a webcam, and speakers are more than acceptable but can’t compare to Apple monitors which was expected. Bottom line, for the price and what it is used for, it is an acceptable monitor for the Mac Mini - if you don’t want to shell out the additional $1200. Read many reviews from various sources and some indicated they found it equal or better than other non-Apple Mac compatible monitors costing more. Gave 5 stars for what it is because it is not fair to compare to Apple monitors, if that is what you are used to.
A**N
Fantastic all around monitor.
Monitor is crisp for productivity. The color is spectacular right out of the box (not a photographer or videographer). 120hz support is fantastic for much smoother scrolling and if gaming. Easy to set up but the only con is the stand is bad. It doesn’t have a proper locking option and it’s just more like a Trust me bro I’m in there but if you tilt it slightly or move it up too fast you will have the panel disconnect from the stand. I would recommend putting this monitor in a wall mount or desk arm.
J**R
Impressive
This monitor is impressive, let alone 'for its price' - I would put this in the top 3 monitors of bang/buck ratio, for a basic, no-frills, but just straight up delivers well. 4K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR, and has 2 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort input; and you can use a small menu to swap inputs, or an app to set hotkeys. Oh, and so far, I haven't seen it flicker with HDR on web browsing while scrolling, unlike my Dell gaming monitor (G3223Q) which does it enough that I end up turning off HDR most of the time.I bought this one, and an Ultrasharp with nearly the same model number. The U came with all sorts of credentials and certifications, and in the end, my wife, who is a graphics designer, said the S2725QS one felt more-right and the U, and at i2.5x cost, the U is headed back for a refund.In the end, this monitor has just the right size, functions to be a solid all-purpose monitor and does it at a price point I'm seriously thinking of 'standardizing' on it.
A**R
Excellent monitor
I'm very satisfied with this monitor. 120Hz 4K at below $300 is great. I'm using this over DisplayPort on MacOS Sequoia and Windows 11.- Display looks great. Good color gamut, good contrast for IPS. Looks like your usual modern IPS but at a lower price point.- The matte coating is fairly light, so it doesn't look too grainy. I'm very happy about this. This is the sweet spot for me.- Design of the monitor itself is nice. I quite like the white stand, which is very compact. A little wobbly compared to the bulkier stands, but still fine. Allows for vertical orientation.- Motion handling is good enough for productivity.- DDC controls work. BetterDisplay on MacOS can control brightness, and similar tools on Windows or Linux can too. DSC over DP is also working on MacOS Sequoia (I think).- The speakers are oddly good (ie not terrible) for a monitor. For meetings/spoken audio, the speakers are usable. If you're picky about sound, you'll still want your dedicated speakers/headphones.
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