• Reviews around bleed (1.55 of 5)

    Dell UltraSharp U3415W 34-Inch Curved LED-Lit Monitor

    • If there must be cons listed, I would complain about the weight and the light bleeding at the edges but unless you are doing graphical work it is easily overlooked and forgotten.
    • I cannot stress this enough, you WILL notice the bleed and it's up to each individual on what they will find acceptable.(My scale: unnoticeable - minor - moderate(acceptable to me
    • Zero dead pixels and very, very minimal backlight bleed.
    • The Pros -- no dead pizels, no light bleed, no 3 monitor borders (smaller footprint).
    • Unacceptable yellow bleed in the bottom left
    • To me, the backlight bleed is there, but a non issue
    • the third still had severe backlight bleed
    • The back-light bleed is horrendous for anything but work, but I only use it for
    • As mentioned in my previous update, the IPS glow / backlight bleed is pretty bad
    • I have not noticed any significant backlight bleed issues
    • Try to see one in person before you buy it to see if the backlight bleed is going to bother you
    • No dead pixels, very little light bleeding and overclocks to 75hz
    • Does suffer from black light bleed in the corners and black level is average
    • My two issues:- First - backlight bleed in the top left corner
    • Very little light bleed, great color.
    • Its like a crap shoot as to whether you will get one with horrible backlight bleed or other issues.
    • Anyway for the price that you pay for this monitor, the light bleeds are unacceptable.
    • Backlight bleed is a problem, the DP port in the back didn't want to comply with me in the beginning, and the menu isn't the best
    • The big issue I have is the chance of getting one with bad backlight bleed
    • Backlight bleed at the upper left is quite bad,
    • Mine has some bleed but it did not bother me that much when I use it
    • Color is good, although that backlight bleed is a problem, but if you tweak the modes it becomes unnoticeable.
    • Upon checking the product out, it has unacceptable backlight bleeding in 3/4 corners
    • Cons-The back light bleed is somewhat annoying if you find yourself at the wrong angle during a dark scene
    • Hope that one will work and will have no scratches or just be a bad bleed return
    • The Pros -- no dead pizels, no light bleed, no 3 monitor borders (smaller footprint).
    • Backlight bleed is a major issue on dark / blackOverall, this is a great monitor
    • The bad:-Light bleeds crappy, but not noticeable when using unless its loading a scene.-Wish more games took advantage of the
    • Backlight bleed did bother me a bit initially; but I have calibrated it to my liking -- Not enough for me to ding a star off this review
    • The backlight bleed is that bad
    • Clarity and brightness is great, no noticeable bleeding issues
    • Light bleed isn't bad - only noticeable if the lights are off and the screen is entirely black
    • Backlight bleed on this screen is absolutely insane
    • the backlight bleed was enough for me to want to return it
    • So the same light bleeding problem but more expensive.
    • Also I have to say that I have not yet noticed significant backlight bleeding, which is something almost all IPS monitors
    • IPS is notorious for this shimmery light bleed
    • I returned the first one I got for excessive backlight bleed, and the second I got had slightly better, but still pretty bad bleed.
    • Her iMac's screen is almost the identical height of this screen (off by ~1/2"), so they look great next to each other (in big part thanks to the adjustable height of the Dell).The backlight bleed is heaviest in the bottom left corner, but it's not terribly bad
    • after reading a lot of reviews I ended up buying an LG monitor (34UC80-B) that has the same panel as the Dell new model but cheaper
    • Other than that, I see some tearing issues that either A) could be the video card... although the GTX 980 shouldn't really have those issues or B