Update: There's another notable dead pixel. Long story short my Dell S3422DW has 1 noticeable dead pixel and at least 5 that show up as grey, red or green (but since they turn on they don't count as a dead pixel per pixel of the Dell display). recommendations, and since they are disabled, they are not considered bright pixels). Product tech: Build quality looks decent on the surface. I bought it because I wanted to try Ultrawide, it has a good range of ports, a higher refresh rate (100Hz) and decent color accuracy after calibration. However, once I started looking closely at the display, I noticed a fair amount of flaws. I have a noticeable dead pixel near the center of the screen while other pixels are stuck on a red, green, or gray background. Oddly enough, when I tried to snap a picture of one of the stuck red pixels, my iPhone camera caught other defects alongside it that were much harder to spot with an eye. Defects are much easier to see in bright light. a white background, but unfortunately I used my monitor daily with dark apps and desktop wallpapers, so I didn't notice any issues during the return period. This is one of the most expensive monitors I've bought and also the most problematic, definitely not thrilled.
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