expired Posted by Carlos16087 • Sep 30, 2024
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expired Posted by Carlos16087 • Sep 30, 2024
Sep 30, 2024 2:42 PM
Dell S3221QS 32 Inch Curved 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), VA Ultra-Thin Bezel Monitor, 60Hz, 4MS, 90% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB, AMD FreeSync, HDMI, DisplayPort, Built in Speakers at Amazon $249.99
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3 across is too wide.
2 on the bottom with one centered on top is odd.
but 4 in a 2x2 grid would make sense if you can afford the video card to drive them.
The only gripe I have is when I use it with my M1 MacBook Pro. It could possibly because I am also using the monitor and laptop with a Lenovo TB3 dock, so there is potential for that specific configuration to be the cause, but there are some odd instances where the monitor will flicker and/or black out when specific things (like a full-screen terminal) are on screen. I think it's a one-off type of situation, but I figure it's worth mentioning. I haven't had this issue with Windows machines and the Lenovo TB3 dock though.
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I have a Dell 2722S that experienced similar flickering with darker colors, affecting both my M1 and M1 Max machines. Despite trying different cables, docks, and ports, the problem persisted. At times, the flickering was so severe that it left image retention marks, requiring me to run the panel conditioner for hours.
After years of avoiding certain triggers, I found a forum post suggesting I disable GPU temporal dithering. I did this six months ago, went back to using my Mac like normal, and I haven't experienced any flickering issues since.
I use an app called BetterDisplay to disable GPU dithering, although I'm unsure if that feature is part of the free or paid version. There's also a free app on GitHub called Stillcolor that claims to help with temporal dithering, but I haven't tried it myself.
i also appreciate the curve at this size as i often like to keep the monitor split into 2 windows side by side . the curve keeps both sides easier to look at as if it were 2 monitors slightly angled towards me
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