

FreeSync Premium ensures you can play your games with less tearing and stuttering, especially as your game jumps around within the monitor's smooth 144Hz refresh rate.


The 1800R curve is a bit deeper than some competing monitors like the Gigabyte G34WQC, but otherwise it's very similar: it uses a VA panel (for deeper blacks at the cost of motion performance), sports a 3440x1440 QHD resolution, and is HDR400 certified, so you can play compatible games in HDR (albeit a very toned-down version of it). The S3422DWG, like many of Dell's other gaming monitors, is unassuming: apart from the octagonal stand, it looks similar to Dells' office ultrawides, with a frameless bezel, a simple Dell logo along the bottom, and no RGB extras (though it does have a small blue light that shines down from the middle of the display onto the stand). 5 Images Dell S3422DWG - Design and Features
